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  1. ... 39-40. A review of the working of molybdenum ores and the production of ferromolybdenum, giving abstracts and references to the orig- inal literature. Die verwendung der ...
  2. ... substitutes for platinum and its alloys, with special reference to alloys of tungsten and molybdenum. J. Nat. Oent. Ass., Huntington, Ind., 1916, iii, ...
  3. ... mortality from cancer, bronchitis, and pneumonia, with particular references to 3:4- benzpyrene, beryllium, molybdenum, vana- dium and arsenic, Brit. J. Cancer 14: ...
  4. ... protein can be for the proper utilization of molybdenum in forming the liver enzyme, xanthine oxidase. Zinc and Copper Lest you think I have too little regard for immedi- ate problems in human nutrition, with reference to the trace mineral elements, I should like ...
  5. ... Conclusions and Recommendations . ....«e-«e«-«c-eeeee 16 References @e e © @© e © «© @ © e¢ @ @® #© © © © © © © © © © © © © # @ 17 ix ABSTRACT This report is one in a series of five (the others being molybdenum, platinum, silver, and tantalum), in which the influence ...
  6. ... 14.5 Tungsten W 5430 3000 18.7 Molybdenum Mo 4500 2500 8.6 Vanadium V ... of facilitating future references. 1 The melting points are according to the ...
  7. ... 101 GALVANISM. second, each element is positive with reference to those which ... Boron. Carbon. Antimony. Tellurium. Columbium. Titanium. Silicium. ...
  8. ... it, in analysis, from sul- phate of lead. References. Chevenix, in Phil. Trans, for 1801. Thomson on Arsenic and the Arseniales, Ann. of Phil. xv. 81. Thenard, Trate de Chim. SECTION XXII. Molybdenum. Atom. Num. 4T1.—Symb. Mo.—Sp. gr. 8- ...
  9. ... the second, each element is po- sitive with reference to those which occupy a lower ... Boron. Carbon. Antimony. Tellurium. Columbium. Titanium. Silicium. ...
  10. NLM Digital Collections - A dictionary of arts and sciences (Volume 2) 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Published by Isaac Peirce ..., 1815-1816
    ... fused. 1. Cobalt, 2. Manganese, 3. Tungsten, 4. Molybdenum, 5. Uranium* 6. Titanium, 7. Chromium, 8. Columbium, ... formed by detonating one part of sulphuret of molybdenum and three parts of nitre in a crucible. ...
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