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Foreword, By R. W. FrenchJan 1, 1951
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Foreword, John R. McMillanJan 1, 1955
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Foreword, K. C. McCutcheonJan 1, 1954
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Foreword, R. B. GilmoreJan 1, 1956
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Foreword, R. R. McNaughtonJan 1, 1955
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Foreword, Ralph E. KirkJan 1, 1955
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Foreword, Robert C. Stephenson, ChairmanJan 1, 1956
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Foreword, William E WratherJan 1, 1933
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Foreword. By A. A. Smith, Jr., ChairmanJan 1, 1949
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Foreword. By A. A. Smith, Jr., ChairmanJan 1, 1949
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Foreword. By Charles H. Herty, JrJan 1, 1941
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Foreword. By Charles H. Herty, JrJan 1, 1941
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Foreword. By R. W. French, ChairmanJan 1, 1950
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Foreword. By Richard M. FooseJan 1, 1952
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Foreword. By. Arthur PhillipsJan 1, 1944
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Foreword. By. Arthur PhillipsJan 1, 1944
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Forfaiting Export Finance In The Free MarketBy Michael Bradbury
INTRODUCTION A major change in financing exports in recent years has been the decreased importance of subsidized export credits, following the commitment of the OECD countries to eliminate the subs
Jan 1, 1985
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Forgeability Of Iron-Nickel AlloysBy T. D. Yensen
IN the investigation of the magnetic properties of iron-nickel alloys,1 it was found necessary in order to make the alloys forgeable, or malleable, to add small quantities of some other element. Iron
Jan 1, 1920
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Forging Ahead - A Collaboration Between the OZ Minerals Prominent Hill Concentrator and Magotteaux to Improve Plant PerformanceBy PáDeáBosscher, A Bruwier, M Weidenbach, C Philippe, T Ly, A Van Den Bosch
In the mining business the cost of grinding media represents up to 40 per cent of the total milling cost and therefore grinding media optimisation has a direct impact on the concentratorsÆ bottom line
Oct 29, 2012