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reused or evaporated.
Tailings dams can be
toxic due to the
presence of
unextracted sulfide minerals, some
forms of
toxic minerals in the gangue, and often...
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contains less than 1% oil. "Natural or full-fat soy
flour is made from
unextracted,
dehulled beans and
contains about 18% to 20% oil." Its high oil content...
-
residues can be
foamy or sticky, and
steam cleaning often reveals dirt
unextracted by shampoos.
Since no
rinse is performed, the
powerful residue can continue...
- used to
produce a
drink to
treat diarrhea.
Quinine has been used in
unextracted form by
Europeans since at
least the
early 17th century. A po****r story...
- 40–45%
Gives the red
colour of the mud Al2O3 (aluminium oxide) 10–15%
Unextracted aluminium oxide SiO2 (silicon dioxide) 10–15%
Present as sodium- or...
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Among the
privileges of the
Vogts were the
endowment over
minerals still unextracted from the
ground (Bergregal) and the
entitlement to
regulating mint and...
-
delaying potential revenue. It
applies to
resources like oil and gas left
unextracted in wells,
minerals and
gemstones remaining underground, and
timber left...
- or
compounds like NH3), Te; some
elements were
listed in the
table as
unextracted "radicals" (Cl, F, B) or as
oxides (Ca, Mg, Ba, Al, Si). He also redefines...
- salt,
large quantities of niobium, fluorspar, and
fossil fuel. All
unextracted minerals are
government property,
under the
Mining Act. The Department...
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Subject to the public-trust doctrine, the
landowner remains the
owner of
unextracted minerals and petroleum. A
fourth view is that it is
irrelevant where...