Economic aspects of iron-ore preparation

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United Nations
Language
English
Pages
280

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Cover of: Economic aspects of iron-ore preparation.
Economic aspects of iron-ore preparation.
1966, Economic Commission for Europe; H.M.S.O
in English
Cover of: Economic aspects of iron-ore preparation.
Cover of: Economic aspects of iron-ore preparation
Economic aspects of iron-ore preparation
1966, United Nations
in English
Cover of: Economic aspects of iron-ore preparation
Economic aspects of iron-ore preparation
1966, United Nations
in English
Cover of: Economic aspects of iron-ore preparation
Economic aspects of iron-ore preparation
1966, United Nations
in English

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographies.
"United Nations publication. Sales no.: 66.II.E.6."

Published in
Geneva
Series
[United Nations. Document] ST/ECE/Steel/14

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
338.4766914
Library of Congress
JX1977 .A2 ST/ECE/Steel/14

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Pagination
xiv, 280 p.
Number of pages
280

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL5998155M
LCCN
66031258

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