Production in 2007 was 218, 322 tonnes of extractable copper and 2, 525 tonnes molybdenum in concentrate from the 72, 000 tonnes per day concentrator.
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After the war, Shiga became president of police equipment manufacturer Nobel KMgyM and made many devices such as bulletproof vests and extractable police batons for Japanese police.
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The basic tenet of empiricism is that information in the environment is structured enough that its patterns are both detectable and extractable by domain-general learning mechanisms.
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The effort appears to be an attempt by Mexico to lay to rest a long controversy over the true size of the country's readily extractable petroleum wealth.
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Often only the " useful " or extractable energy is measured, which is to say that chemically inaccessible energy such as rest mass energy is ignored.
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These descriptors, which give information about objects and events in the scene, are not easily extractable, even more when the extraction is to be automatically done.
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A deposit of uranium, discovered by geophysical techniques, is evaluated and sampled to determine the amounts of uranium materials that are extractable at specified costs from the deposit.
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The car is designed by Italian manufacturer Tatuus to the F3 safety regulations including side impact panels, front and rear carbon impact structures, wheel tethers and extractable seat.
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The FA-016 meets all the latest FIA Formula 3 safety regulations including side impact panels, front and rear carbon impact structures, wheel tethers and extractable seat.
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Failure to find mineral resources profitably extractable according to the standards of the day, and the distance from other Spanish settlements caused the Spaniards to cease exploration of the area.