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... increased enormously . At any one time , about 75 percent of the economically active adult male black population could be found outside the Bantustans , while an increas- ing number of black women also migrated in search of work . The ...
... increased enormously . At any one time , about 75 percent of the economically active adult male black population could be found outside the Bantustans , while an increas- ing number of black women also migrated in search of work . The ...
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... increased trade ( the old system of convoyed fleets was abandoned for individual sailings ) , the founding of privileged trading companies ( 1725 ) , and the founding of new naval arsenals at Ferrod and Cartagena ( 1726 ) . But the cen ...
... increased trade ( the old system of convoyed fleets was abandoned for individual sailings ) , the founding of privileged trading companies ( 1725 ) , and the founding of new naval arsenals at Ferrod and Cartagena ( 1726 ) . But the cen ...
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... increased carbon content up to 0.76 percent , slowly cooled steels contain an increased amount of pearlite and less ferrite ( Figure 12B ) ; strength and hardness increase , but ductility and toughness are reduced ( see Figure 13A ) ...
... increased carbon content up to 0.76 percent , slowly cooled steels contain an increased amount of pearlite and less ferrite ( Figure 12B ) ; strength and hardness increase , but ductility and toughness are reduced ( see Figure 13A ) ...
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