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Page 603
... produced , and these could result in the rapid buildup of massive elements . One interesting feature of the building up of heavy ele- ments by neutron capture at a high rate in a supernova explosion is that nuclei much heavier than lead ...
... produced , and these could result in the rapid buildup of massive elements . One interesting feature of the building up of heavy ele- ments by neutron capture at a high rate in a supernova explosion is that nuclei much heavier than lead ...
Page 658
... produced in a blast furnace from high - grade manganese ores low in phosphorus , silica , and iron . The usual product con- tains between 74 and 82 percent manganese , 7.5 per- cent carbon , not more than 1.25 percent silicon or 0.35 ...
... produced in a blast furnace from high - grade manganese ores low in phosphorus , silica , and iron . The usual product con- tains between 74 and 82 percent manganese , 7.5 per- cent carbon , not more than 1.25 percent silicon or 0.35 ...
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... produced by boiling very fine crystals ; powdered sugar or icing sugar is produced by milling , with cornstarch added to prevent caking . About 1,000,000 tons of soft white sugar is manufactured annually in Japanese refineries . White ...
... produced by boiling very fine crystals ; powdered sugar or icing sugar is produced by milling , with cornstarch added to prevent caking . About 1,000,000 tons of soft white sugar is manufactured annually in Japanese refineries . White ...
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