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... industry ; his process was closely paralleled by that of the American iron manufacturer William Kel- ly , who was prevented by bankruptcy from taking advan- tage of his invention . Meanwhile , the Siemens - Martin open - hearth process ...
... industry ; his process was closely paralleled by that of the American iron manufacturer William Kel- ly , who was prevented by bankruptcy from taking advan- tage of his invention . Meanwhile , the Siemens - Martin open - hearth process ...
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... industry and another 11 percent to the construc- tion industry . The chemical industry showed rapid growth during the 1960s , its production increasing at an average annual rate of 11.5 percent between 1960 and 1971. Against these high ...
... industry and another 11 percent to the construc- tion industry . The chemical industry showed rapid growth during the 1960s , its production increasing at an average annual rate of 11.5 percent between 1960 and 1971. Against these high ...
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... industry . The period was notable also for the wide geographical distribution of industry . The Eastern seaboard from Massachusetts to Pennsyl- vania continued to be the most heavily industrialized sec- tion of the United States , but ...
... industry . The period was notable also for the wide geographical distribution of industry . The Eastern seaboard from Massachusetts to Pennsyl- vania continued to be the most heavily industrialized sec- tion of the United States , but ...
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