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Discover LudwigThe phrase "iron deposit" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a natural accumulation of iron ore or a specific location where iron is found.
Example: "The mining company discovered a significant iron deposit in the northern region, which could boost local production."
Alternatives: "iron ore reserve" or "iron ore accumulation."
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It is noteworthy that the hepatic 8-OHdG levels were strongly and positively correlated with body and hepatic iron deposition markers; serum ferritin levels and the hepatic iron deposit grade, that is, TIS, were strongly correlated with hepatic 8-OHdG count 8-OHdGG vs ferritin, r=0.640, P<0.0001; vs TIS, r=0.768, P<0.0001) (Table 4 and Figure 4).
Historically, a great deal of iron was mined from a second major type of chemically precipitated marine iron deposit.
A Chinese company has already won rights to a copper deposit at Aynak and an Indian group bought access to an iron deposit in Hajigak.
Then, it is followed by the implementation of the prosed framework onto an iron deposit to demonstrate its practical aspects.
Multiple mechanisms have been advocated to explain the relationship between H. pylori and iron status and their association might reduce iron deposit.
The microstructurally graded iron deposit produced under optimized electrodeposition conditions exhibited a gradual variation in hardness ranging from ~3 GPa to 10 GPa.
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Manganese deposits similar to Algoma-type iron deposits are widespread.
Iron deposits could also form, and add to the damage.
In between, most of the Earth's great iron deposits were laid down.
It ended when more easily accessible iron deposits were discovered in Minnesota.
Major iron deposits are located in southeastern and southwestern Transylvania, the Banat, and the Dobruja.
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