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  • [[Category:Lead minerals]] [[Category:Titanium minerals]] ...
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  • ...ne in the [[National Gem and Mineral Collection#Hall of Geology, Gems, and Minerals|Hall of Gems]] of the [[Smithsonian]]]] | title = Dana's minerals and how to study them ...
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  • ...Electrowinning of Copper'', Eds J E Dutrizac, J Ji and V Ramachandran (The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society: Warrendale, Pennsylvania, 1999), 279–289.</r ...cent innovations in SX/EW plants to reduce capital and operating costs,” ''Minerals & Metallurgical Processing'', February 1990, 1–8.</ref> ...
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  • ...s. Commonly used metals include gold, nickel, aluminium, copper, chromium, titanium, tungsten, platinum, and silver. ...e=1|pages=144–7|doi=10.1016/j.proche.2009.07.036|doi-access=free}}</ref> [[titanium nitride|TiN]], on the other hand, exhibits a high [[electrical conductivity ...
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  • ...srael, contains an additive called "nanodrops" designed to carry vitamins, minerals and phytochemicals through the digestive system and urea.<ref>{{Cite web |u ...on of nanotechnology to glass, another important material in construction. Titanium dioxide (TiO<sub>2</sub>) nanoparticles are used to coat glazing since it h ...
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  • ...may include [[calcium aluminate cements]], [[fire clay]], [[ganister]] and minerals high in aluminium.{{Cn|date=June 2021}} ...ncrete mixtures to reduce [[smog]]. A daylight photo-catalytic between the titanium in this concrete and the smog reduces bacteria and dirt from accumulating o ...
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  • Traditional ceramic raw materials include clay minerals such as [[kaolinite]], whereas more recent materials include aluminium oxid #[[Titanium carbide]] Used in space shuttle re-entry shields and scratchproof watches. ...
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  • Ki-iti Horai, ''Thermal conductivity of Rock Forming minerals'', Journal of Geophysical Research, Volume 76, Issue 5, pages 1278 — 1308, ...e]], [[Chromium|Cr]]12.5-25%, [[Nickel|Ni]]0-20%, [[Molybdenum|Mo]]0-3%, [[Titanium|Ti]]0-trace) ...
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  • ..., and made from parts manufactured around the world from raw materials and minerals mined and processed elsewhere again, and used for a limited number of years ...ss of an aircraft can be reduced by using light-weight materials such as [[titanium]], [[carbon fibre]] and other composite plastics. Expensive materials may b ...
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  • ...ped for purifying various elements such as [[chromium]], [[molybdenum]], [[titanium]], [[vanadium]] and [[nickel]] which could be used for making alloys with s ...of [[ammonia]] as [[fertilizer]], and promoted the importance of inorganic minerals to [[plant nutrition]]. In England, he attempted to implement his theories ...
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