Stockpile and Accessibility of Strategic and Critical Materials to the United States in Time of War, Part 10U.S. Government Printing Office, 1953 - Strategic materials |
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... percent or 100 percent . Furthermore , we know very little , in this area of ferroalloy materials , about the degree of substitutability between the commodities . It was with some hesitation that we included any of these materials in ...
... percent or 100 percent . Furthermore , we know very little , in this area of ferroalloy materials , about the degree of substitutability between the commodities . It was with some hesitation that we included any of these materials in ...
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... percent of manganese going into the slag dumps . What percent- age of that 50 percent can be recovered ? Mr. MELCHER . Around 70 percent . Senator MALONE . That is what I had in mind when I said 75 to 90 percent . I had been given to ...
... percent of manganese going into the slag dumps . What percent- age of that 50 percent can be recovered ? Mr. MELCHER . Around 70 percent . Senator MALONE . That is what I had in mind when I said 75 to 90 percent . I had been given to ...
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... percent was consumed in the manufacture of refractory materials and 10 percent in chemical processes . The largest and best known use of chromium is in the manufacture of stain- less steels . The element , however , is widely used also ...
... percent was consumed in the manufacture of refractory materials and 10 percent in chemical processes . The largest and best known use of chromium is in the manufacture of stain- less steels . The element , however , is widely used also ...
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... percent for Turkey , and 21 percent for Philippines ( of which about 92 percent was refractory ore ) . The importance of the African supply of chromite to the United States is evident in the table below , showing this country's 1952 ...
... percent for Turkey , and 21 percent for Philippines ( of which about 92 percent was refractory ore ) . The importance of the African supply of chromite to the United States is evident in the table below , showing this country's 1952 ...
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... percent manganese grade . These Montana deposits are beneficiated to produce a high - grade nodule for metallurgical use . In 1952 production amounted to 90,772 short tons , averaging 57.5 percent manganese , or 90 percent of the entire ...
... percent manganese grade . These Montana deposits are beneficiated to produce a high - grade nodule for metallurgical use . In 1952 production amounted to 90,772 short tons , averaging 57.5 percent manganese , or 90 percent of the entire ...
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Page 114 - Cong.), as President of the United States and Commander in Chief of the Army and Navy of the United States, It is hereby ordered as follows : 1.