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  • In addition, INGEMMET has recently been contracted to assess the leachability of various ores by small government-owned mining companies.

    Chapter 6 1984

  • There are a few specialised experts in the exclusive area of bacterial leaching and their role has been mainly to assess the leachability of ores on the basis of a short-term contract for the large mining companies.

    Chapter 6 1984

  • It enabled the bacterial leaching specialist there to go to Belgium for further training and research the leachability of the Cerro Verde ores.

    Chapter 6 1984

  • "The question is, if children are wearing the jewelry item, they do get worn, the outer coating does get worn down, and in that case, are these leachability levels going to be the same over time?"

    canada.com Top Stories 2010

  • "The question is, if children are wearing the jewelry item, they do get worn, the outer coating does get worn down, and in that case, are these leachability levels going to be the same over time?"

    canada.com Top Stories 2010

  • "We do have them test the material for the leachability of the elements from the fly ash," said Strack.

    Sky Blue Waters 2009

  • EPA tests including the TCLP test for leachability.

    The Earth Times Online Newspaper 2009

  • EPA tests including the TCLP test for leachability.

    The Earth Times Online Newspaper 2009

  • Samples of the Deer Trail concentrate were also sent to an outside laboratory for leachability test work.

    unknown title 2009

  • Samples of the Deer Trail concentrate were also sent to an outside laboratory for leachability test work.

    StreetInsider.com News Articles 2009

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