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1 loose ore
direct-smelting ore — руда, идущая непосредственно в плавку
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2 loose ore
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > loose ore
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3 loose ore
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4 loose ore
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5 loose ore
1) Техника: рыхлая руда2) Металлургия: необожжённая руда, сырая руда -
6 loose ore
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7 ore
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abrasive ore
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aluminum ore
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base metal ores
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bauxite ore
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bean ore
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beneficiated iron ore
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Bessemer ore
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black ore
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blast-furnace ore
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briquetted ore
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charge ore
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coarse-grained ore
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cobble ore
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complex ore
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copper ore
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crude ore
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decayed ore
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deep ore
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dewatered ore
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diamond ore
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disseminated ore
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feed ore
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ferrous metal ores
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fibrous ore
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fine ore
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gold ore
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high-grade ore
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impregnation ore
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iron ore
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ledge ore
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lode ore
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loose ore
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low-grade ore
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lumpy ore
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massive ore
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medium grade ore
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metallic ore
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needle ore
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noble metal ores
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nonferrous metal ores
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nonmetal ore
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packable ore
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payable ore
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radioactive metal ores
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rare-earth ores
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run of mine ore
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run of pit ore
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simple ore
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soft ore
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sticky ore
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typical uranium ore
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8 ore
руда; рудное сырьё -
9 bog ore
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10 iron ore
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11 peacock ore
мин. пёстрая медная руда, халькопирит -
12 shipping ore
горн. богатая руда -
13 amenable ore
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14 antimony ore
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15 as-mined ore
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16 band ore
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17 bean ore
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18 black copper ore
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > black copper ore
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19 briquetted ore
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20 causation of ore
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > causation of ore
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