| 11. | Recently high-temperature superplastic behaviour has also been observed in iron aluminides with coarse grain structures.
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| 12. | Forecasts of 1997-98 world production of coarse grains included:
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| 13. | The agency's first projection of 1998-99 output of coarse grains relased Thursday was 896 million tons.
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| 14. | The agency also published its first forecast of world 1995-96 production of coarse grains, principally maize.
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| 15. | Most commonly these are so-called coarse grains of 100-200 ?m or fine grains of 4-11 ?m.
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| 16. | Also, the International Grains Council of London raised its estimate for the world coarse grain crop.
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| 17. | It had coarser grains than other nitrocellulose powders.
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| 18. | Coarse grain with high fibre content is very common in Uttarakhand due to the harsh terrain.
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| 19. | A coarse grain structure impregnated with oil, however, may be the most desirable for wear resistance.
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| 20. | In 1996-97 a record coarse grains crop of 912 million tons was harvested, the council said.
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