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H. Hadey-Smith, Magnetic Separation in MineralBeneficiation, Metals and Minerals International. [Pg.431]

R. Bhar, in T. Brewis, J. Chadwick, A. Kennedy, R. Morgan, G. Pearse, J. Schooling, J. Spooner, and M. West, eds.. Metals and Minerals Annual Teviem, Miningjoumal Ltd., London, 1994. [Pg.337]

The particle size distribution of ball-milled metals and minerals, and atomized metals, follows approximately the Gaussian or normal distribution, in most cases when the logarithn of die diameter is used rather dran the simple diameter. The normal Gaussian distribution equation is... [Pg.202]

Take all the mineral salts there are, also all salts of animal and vegetable origin. Add all the metals and minerals, omitting none. [Pg.15]

Rasarnavam or, The ocean of mercury and other metals and minerals, / edited by Praphulla Chandra Ray. .. and Harischandra Kaviratna. Edited by Praphulla Chandra Ray and Hari scandra. Kaviratna. Calcutta Asiatic Society of Bengal, 1908-1910. [4], 4, 17, [1], 436, [4], 84 p. [Pg.211]

Duncan, Edgar Hill. The natural history of metals and minerals in the universe of Milton s Paradise Lost. Osiris 11 (1954) 386-421. [Pg.657]

US Bureau of Mines. Minerals Yearbook. Metals and Minerals. Washington, D.C. US Dept oflnterior, 1978-1980. [Pg.353]

US Dept, oflnterior, US Geol. Survey Minerals yearbook. Metals and minerals. Washington, D.C. US Gov Printing Office, 1994-2000. [Pg.353]

T. O. Llewellyn, in Minerals Yearbook—1990, Vol. 1 (Metals and Minerals), US Department of the Interior Bureau of Mines, US Government Printing Office, Washington, 1993, pp. 491-494. [Pg.907]

Alkyl esters of phosphoric acid and phosphine oxides will extract metals and mineral acids by direct solvation. Tri-//-butyl phosphate (TBP) and tri- -octyl phosphine oxide (TOPO)... [Pg.61]

The nonspecialized scientific tradition that was pursued until the 1840s at the Royal Society was characteristic of many British and American scientific academies and societies in the eighteenth and early nineteenth century. The Edinburgh Philosophical Society (founded in 1737) set up two broad divisions, for example. There was a section for chemistry, anatomy, botany, medicine, metals and minerals, natural history, and "what is of a more particular nature" and a section for "the general parts" of science, namely, geometry, astronomy, mechanics, optics, and geography. 3 8... [Pg.59]


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