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Dr. Hartings, of American University, believes that using abundant materials where possible could free up the scarcer materials for applications that truly require them.
Desirable but scarcer materials included potash, produced by burning seaweed and favoured by the Venetians above soda ash, and calcined and crushed river pebbles (selected for their whiteness), which most Italian glassmakers preferred to common sand.
It's one example of how the region makes the most of relatively scarce material.
This is particularly important in the case of an expensive or scarce material.
Aspects of radioactive waste management and scarce material recycling were also considered.
Two years after REM's split, Buck told BBC News about a possible compilation of some of the band's scarcest material.
A second issue is that uranium is a comparatively scarce material, which exists in significant quantities in only a small number of countries.
This rich and complex history is made more remarkable by the continent's struggles to cope with a fragile environment, scarce material resources, political conflicts, and the unpleasant legacy of imperialism.
In the afternoon the attention turned to crosscutting issues such as the challenges of developing a substitute for a scarce material; the way that information on mineral production and reserves is gathered by the Minerals Information Team of the US Geological Survey; and the way that other countries have responded to potential shortfalls of energy-critical elements.
Nomadic tribesmen started dealing the rocks, and over a million grams of once scarce material flooded the market.
However, due to Pt as an expensive and scarce material, it is necessary to find an alternative economical material to replace Pt for profitable DSSCs.
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