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BISMUTH By Robert D. Brown, Jr. Domestic consumption of bismuth increased moderately in[removed]The domestic use pattern was similar to that for 1993, but with increases in all three major categories: chemicals, fusible
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Document Date: 1996-09-20 09:29:07


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metal use / metal content / reported metal output figures / laboratory chemicals / metal / Chemical uses / bismuth pharmaceuticals / pharmaceuticals / chemical use / inappropriate accounting procedure / imported smelter products / veterinary applications / chemicals / /

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Defense Logistics Agency / Bureau of the Census / U.S. Department of Commerce / U.S. Bureau / U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service / Des Plaines / American Foundrymen's Society / Wildlife Agency / Bureau of Mines / /

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