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  • 32Gold cyanidation — (also known as the cyanide process or the MacArthur Forrest process) is a metallurgical technique for extracting gold from low grade ore by converting the gold to a water soluble coordination complex. It is the most commonly used process for gold …

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  • 33Massachusetts Water Resources Authority — The Massachusetts Water Resources Authority (MWRA) is a public authority in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts that provides wholesale drinking water and sewage services to certain municipalities and industrial users in the state, primarily in the …

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  • 34Adamantane — Adamantane …

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  • 361-Hexene — Chembox new Name = 1 Hexene ImageFile = 1 Hexene.png ImageName = 1 Hexene IUPACName = Hex 1 ene OtherNames = Hexene, Hexylene, butyl ethylene Section1 = Chembox Identifiers SMILES = C=CCCCC CASNo = 592 41 6 Section2 = Chembox Properties Formula …

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  • 37Solar water disinfection — Solar water disinfection, also known as SODIS [ [http://www.sodis.ch sodis.ch] ] is a method of disinfecting water using only sunlight and plastic PET bottles. SODIS is a cheap and effective method for decentralized water treatment, usually… …

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  • 39Orange County Health Department — is a unit of the Florida Department of Health,[1] charged with protecting the health and safety of visitors and residents of Orange County, Florida.[2] The estimated daytime population of Orange County is 1.5 million people. Orange County has an… …

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  • 40Coalite — The Coalite plant near Shuttlewood in 2001 Coalite is a brand of low temperature coke used as a smokeless fuel. The title refers to the residue left behind when coal is carbonised at 640 degrees Celsius. It was invented by Thomas Parker in 1904.… …

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