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71Civil society comments on “EITI – A platform for progress”  For the civil society constituency, the discussion about reviewing the process of Validation comes at a premature point in time. Although we believe that

Civil society comments on “EITI – A platform for progress” For the civil society constituency, the discussion about reviewing the process of Validation comes at a premature point in time. Although we believe that

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Source URL: eiti.org

Language: English - Date: 2014-05-12 02:18:43
72Mineral Industry Surveys For information, contact: E. Lee Bray, Aluminum Commodity Specialist U.S. Geological Survey 989 National Center Reston, VA 20192

Mineral Industry Surveys For information, contact: E. Lee Bray, Aluminum Commodity Specialist U.S. Geological Survey 989 National Center Reston, VA 20192

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Source URL: minerals.usgs.gov

Language: English - Date: 2014-03-05 11:49:01
73ZIRCONIUM By James B. Hedrick Zirconium is a grayish-white, heavy, lustrous metallic element with a high melting point. It is represented by the chemical symbol Zr or the isotopic symbols, Zr90, Zr91, Zr92, Zr94, and Zr9

ZIRCONIUM By James B. Hedrick Zirconium is a grayish-white, heavy, lustrous metallic element with a high melting point. It is represented by the chemical symbol Zr or the isotopic symbols, Zr90, Zr91, Zr92, Zr94, and Zr9

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Source URL: minerals.usgs.gov

Language: English - Date: 1999-05-12 13:23:32
74Department of Environment and Natural Resources

Department of Environment and Natural Resources

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Source URL: denr.sd.gov

Language: English - Date: 2013-03-11 14:24:18
75West Towne Mall  Mineral Point Rd You are invited to: Grand Canyon Dr

West Towne Mall Mineral Point Rd You are invited to: Grand Canyon Dr

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Source URL: www.playlasertag.com

- Date: 2014-05-22 13:46:52
    76Magnetite Crystal Data: Cubic. Point Group: 4/m 321m. Typically octahedral, less commonly

    Magnetite Crystal Data: Cubic. Point Group: 4/m 321m. Typically octahedral, less commonly

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    Source URL: www.handbookofmineralogy.org

    Language: English - Date: 2007-09-30 02:21:30
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    Source URL: dig.lib.niu.edu

    Language: English - Date: 2009-11-09 09:21:53