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  • ...try of Gold Extraction|edition=2nd Edition|publisher=[[Society for Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration]] (SME)|year=2006|id=ISBN 0-87335-240-8}}
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  • {{r|Metallurgy, high-temperature}}
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  • .... Topics include [[engineering]], acoustics, [[chemistry]], [[computers]], metallurgy, [[physics]], plastics, telecommunications, transportation, and waste manag
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  • .... Realgar when heated forms [[yellow arsenic]], a poisonous oxide used in metallurgy.
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  • ...-breathing monster Chimera by [[creativity|creative]] use of a fact from [[metallurgy]].}}
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  • ...ld be used to bludgeon one's opponent to death. Around the discovery of [[metallurgy]] and [[blacksmithing]], a more lethal tool was devised: the '''sword'''.
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  • #Dufour, Jim. "An Introduction to Metallurgy." 5th Edition. 2006.
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  • ...in Mineral Processing Plant Design|edition=|publisher=Society for Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration (SME)|year=2009|pages=pp. 232-245|id=ISBN 0-87335-316-1}}
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  • ...ies, Markets and Uses|edition=Seventh Edition|publisher=Society of Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration|year=2006|id=ISBN 0-87335-233-5}}
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  • ...ly 'to whiten', is a term of art with particular meanings in horticulture, metallurgy, and cooking. But only a pathologist would be likely to recognize a "nutmeg
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  • ...dustrial Minerals & Rocks|edition=7th Edition|publisher=Society for Mining Metallurgy & Exploration|year=2006|id=ISBN 0-8735-233-5}}
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  • ...ring and applied science. Modern materials science evolved directly from [[metallurgy]], which itself evolved from mining. A major breakthrough in the understand ...ases decades after), many ''materials science'' departments were named ''[[metallurgy]]'' departments, from a 19th and early [[20th century]] emphasis on metals.
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  • ...a continuously fed consumable tubular [[electrode]] filled with a [[flux (metallurgy)|flux]]. The arc requires a constant voltage or, less commonly, a constant
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  • * {{search link|metalurgy||ns0|ns14|ns100}} (metallurgy)
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  • Given both the limitations of metallurgy and explosives, early mortars were enormous by today's standards of man-por
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  • {{main|History of ferrous metallurgy}} {{Main|History of ferrous metallurgy}}
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  • ...this field in only a few months. These variables range from the palladium metallurgy to the D<sub>2</sub>O purity, the type of electrolyte and concentration, th
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  • ...a cooling jacket through which water was circulated. With improvements in metallurgy, water cooling is no longer needed, although it should be noted that the fa
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  • ...ne, meteorology, zoology, physiology, mechanical arts, optics, mineralogy, metallurgy, music, machinery, chemistry, and mathematics. All of these investigations
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  • ...-breathing monster Chimera by [[creativity|creative]] use of a fact from [[metallurgy]].}}
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