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Panners use mercury for amalgamation but do not smelt the amalgam, as is done by smelter workers.
He said the target date for amalgamation was 2008.
The improved roads, the introduction of an electric tramway, and a common concern for water supplies and sewers prompted proposals for amalgamation of the urban sprawl.
It was agreed that continued pushes for amalgamation would fail, with both the British and native Africans opposed.
A meeting of both companies' boards at the GGG's Winnipeg offices nevertheless reached the reluctant conclusion that such a request was necessary for amalgamation.
Therefore each of these sequences became the targets for amalgamation into chromosomes 1 to 4 sequences.
Several techniques for amalgamation of indicators are available, from simple linear combination to more sophisticated mathematical transformations and combinations.
Locally collected data and simple, flexible tools for amalgamation, rather than fixed packages, may be a fruitful approach to understanding health disparity.
In Amazonian Brazil, as in many other regions of the world, elemental mercury is used in liquid form for amalgamation of gold particles in placer deposits [ 23, 25].
We were unable to identify a single tool that was appropriate for assessing quality of both quantitative and qualitative studies; as the one we developed and used for this review is an amalgamation of published resources, we are confident in its comprehensiveness, but acknowledge that it is not yet validated.
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