The New Encyclopędia Britannica, Volume 16Encyclopędia Britannica, Incorporated, 1981 - Encyclopedias and dictionaries |
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The rising of relaness of 20 to 30 kilometres ( 12 to 20 miles ) and it is tively light material signifies a transfer of heat to the believed to be a mixture of crustal material and material upper layers , within which the additional ...
The rising of relaness of 20 to 30 kilometres ( 12 to 20 miles ) and it is tively light material signifies a transfer of heat to the believed to be a mixture of crustal material and material upper layers , within which the additional ...
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Removing the froth then separates the minerals from the gangue material . Perfect separation is impossible , but with constant supervision , repeated treatment , and exacting control it is possible to concentrate 95 percent or more of ...
Removing the froth then separates the minerals from the gangue material . Perfect separation is impossible , but with constant supervision , repeated treatment , and exacting control it is possible to concentrate 95 percent or more of ...
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If the material is anisotropic ( not uniform in all directions ) , as for example a crystal , up to 21 constants may be required to specify its properties . When a stress is applied to an elastic solid , it deforms ; when the stress is ...
If the material is anisotropic ( not uniform in all directions ) , as for example a crystal , up to 21 constants may be required to specify its properties . When a stress is applied to an elastic solid , it deforms ; when the stress is ...
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