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  Book Non-ferrous metals in under-developed countries.

by United Nations.Bureau of Economic Affairs.; New York: Department of Economic and Social Affairs, 1956.

Subject: Non-ferrous metals.

 
     
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  Book Making metal jewelry: projects, techniques, inspiration.

by Gollberg, Joanna; New York: Lark Books, 2003.

Subject: Jewelry; Non-ferrous metal.

 
     
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  Book Non-Ferrous metals industry.

New York: United Nations Publication, 1969.

Subject: Non-ferrous metal industries.

 
     
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  Thesis Effects of ferrous sulfate on carbon monoxide toxicity, brightness discrimination and reversal learning in mice.

by Lantican, Leticia S.; 1980.

Subject: Carbon moxide; Ferrous sulphate; Mice.

 
     
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  Book The bioavailability of iron from selected ferrous sulfate preparations.

by Kuizon, MD.; Manila: FNRI.

Subject: Ferrous sulfate tablet; Iron bioavailability.

 
     
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  Book Absorption of supplementary iron and of food iron when iron supplementation is administered daily or weekly.

by Valdez, DH.;

Subject: Iron absorption; Ferrous sulfate supplement.

 
     
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  Analytics Effects of fernous mordating on bleaching of camel hair.

by Ariyajavin Khishigsuren;

Subject: Bleaching; Ferrous modanting process; Pigmented fibers.

 
     
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  Analytics Influence of ferrous contamination or keratin treatments on the degradation of bast fibers by irradiation with ultrviolet rays.

by Yutaka Kawahara et al;

Subject: Bast fibers; Keratin treatments; Ferrous contaminations.

 
     
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  Thesis Mossbauer effects on iron compounds.

by Blanco, Ralph B.;

Subject: Chemistry; Ferrous; Cyanide -- Mossbauer effect; Iron -- Qualitative analysis.

 
     
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  Technical Report The influence of native ipil-ipil (Leucaena leucocephala (Lam.) de Wit) leafmeal with or without FeSO4 supplementation on the reproductive and histo-physiological responses of mature mice (Mus musculus).

by Abilay, Teodoro A.; College, Laguna: UPLB, 1980. pp. 1-28. -(NRCP Proj. No. IF-40; Study 1).

Subject: MICE; EXPERIMENTS; ANIMAL FEEDING; REPRODUCTION; LEUCAENA LEUCOCEPHALA; LEAF MEAL; FERROUS SULFATE.

 
     
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