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  • 1contact mineral — noun : a mineral whose origin is due to contact metamorphism …

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  • 2Mineral County, West Virginia Development Authority — Mineral County Development Authority, The mission of the Mineral County Development Authority shall be to enhance the welfare of the citizens of Mineral County by promoting and assisting the recruiting, startup, growth and prosperity of… …

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  • 3Mineral King — Valley Mineral King Valley from Timber Gap Trail Location Sequoia National Park, Sierra Nevada, Tulare County, California …

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  • 4Mineral spirits — Mineral Spirits, also called Stoddard solvent [CAS 8052 41 3] [ [http://www.jtbaker.com/msds/englishhtml/s6588.htm Stoddard Solvent ] ] , is a petroleum distilate commonly used as a paint thinner and mild solvent. In Europe, it is referred to as… …

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  • 5Mineral Products Association — Abbreviation MPA Formation 2009 Legal status Not for profit company Purpose/focus Trade Association for the UK minerals products industry Location …

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  • 6Contact, Nevada —   Unincorporated community   …

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  • 7Mineral-insulated copper-clad cable — MIMS redirects here. For multi isotope imaging mass spectrometry, see Isotope mass spectrometry. PVC sheathed MICC cable. Conductor cross section area is 1.5 mm²; overall diameter is 7.2 mm …

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  • 8Mineral oil — For crude oil found in geological deposits, see Petroleum. Bottle of mineral oil as sold in the U.S. A mineral oil is any of various colorless, odorless, light mixtures of alkanes in the C15 to C40 range from a non vegetable (mineral) source,… …

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  • 9Mineral redox buffer — In geology, a redox buffer is an assemblage of minerals or compounds that constrains oxygen fugacity as a function of temperature. Knowledge of the redox conditions (or equivalently, oxygen fugacities) at which a rock forms and evolves can be… …

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  • 10Azurite (minéral) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Azurite. Azurite Catégorie V : carbonates et nitrates[1] …

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