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Page 336
... percent of the 1970 total ) , followed by Ukrainians ( 16.9 percent ) , Uzbeks ( 3.8 ) , Belorussians ( 3.7 ) , Tatars ( 2.5 ) , Kazakhs ( 2.2 ) , and numerous other smaller groups of less than 2 percent . Even smaller but still ...
... percent of the 1970 total ) , followed by Ukrainians ( 16.9 percent ) , Uzbeks ( 3.8 ) , Belorussians ( 3.7 ) , Tatars ( 2.5 ) , Kazakhs ( 2.2 ) , and numerous other smaller groups of less than 2 percent . Even smaller but still ...
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... percent of all enterprises employed 100 or fewer people but accounted for only 6 percent of gross production ( compared with 44 percent and 7 per- cent , respectively , in 1960 ) . Enterprises with a labour force between 101 and 1,000 ...
... percent of all enterprises employed 100 or fewer people but accounted for only 6 percent of gross production ( compared with 44 percent and 7 per- cent , respectively , in 1960 ) . Enterprises with a labour force between 101 and 1,000 ...
Page 660
... percent at 727 ° C ( 1,341 ° F ) . A 1.1 percent carbon steel . The third steel contains 1.1 percent carbon . If cooled slowly , it , too , will contain only ferrite and cementite below 727 ° C. If this structure is heated to just above ...
... percent at 727 ° C ( 1,341 ° F ) . A 1.1 percent carbon steel . The third steel contains 1.1 percent carbon . If cooled slowly , it , too , will contain only ferrite and cementite below 727 ° C. If this structure is heated to just above ...
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