The methods of assaying were supposed to determine the quantity of a given metal in anoreor alloy with one or more other metals.
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Probably the latter, since there was no reason to keep the source of the non-existent 'ore' a secret after 1578.
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Different panels would reflect the various stages of mechanical production and assembly, from mineralorein the soil to finished product, driving into the sunset.
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The easily worked oxidisedorewas largely depleted and the underlying sulfide deposits were proving difficult and costly to treat.
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Thus, the markets for ores and minerals in situ do not suffer from the kinds of failure we are alluding to in the text.
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These compounds were found in the extraction of metals from ores, assaying, and the reextraction of metals from alloys.
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Later chapters cover ores and waste products, diamonds and their histories and the nature of the planetary bodies of the solar system.
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Subidioblastic titanite (commonly overgrowing allanite orore) andorephases are small (< 1 mm) yet numerous.
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This sample also has a quartz layer that lies between ironore-rich layers.
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This tuff contains about 10 %orewhich probably has been derived from a secondary circulating fluid.
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Various counter theories put forward to describe the origins oforedeposits are discussed.
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The person who discovers a new vein oforeinvites followers who may go in several directions.
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This tuff contains many black clay andoreagglomerations.
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Firms in designated industries ("oil, salt, refining, purifying, mining ores, or manufacturing the same") could combine.
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Analysis of anions leached from rock samples suggests that subsurface pyrite weathering is centered at two zones within theorebody.
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high-grade ore
Neither country has any substantial amount of high-grade ore.
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metallic ore
The word "reduction" originally referred to the loss in weight upon heating a metallic ore such as a metal oxide to extract the metal.
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ore carrier
About a year ago there was talk of the general purpose oil tanker or ore carrier as being of some 18,000 tons dead weight.
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