Similar words: ermined, determined, undetermined, predetermined, lined, tined, fined, joined. Meaning: [maɪnd] adj. extracted from a source of supply as of minerals from the earth.
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61. Most of the gold and silver mined by TVI are sold to Chinese clients.
62. Raw material of production of the Low - Glass is processed mined silica.
63. Eraluating the mined area is one of effective and dependable ways for exploring placer gold.
64. "Step in my steps, " he cautions, noting that the Niger army had mined the area, where there had been a school for Tuareg.
65. In the paper, unstructured data, such as papers published by experts and subjects committed by experts, is mined to recognise the knowledge domain of experts automatically.
66. If you had all the gold ever mined in the history of man, you could build a little more than half of Devastator .
67. Prices have soared for rare earth elements mined almost exclusively here in the red clay hills of southern China: dysprosium, terbium and europium.
68. In fact, until 1900, salt mined and used by residents in the Kanawha River Valley in West Virginia contained trace amounts of iodine.
69. It requires that the military conduct an immediate review of its needs for rare earth metals, which are mined elements increasingly crucial in sophisticated technologies.
70. Whether we examine distances traveled, altitudes reached, or minerals mined, the same accelerative trend is obvious.
71. First, 12 parameters relating to weld quality are mined from electrode displacement signal on the basis of different phase of nugget forming marked by simultaneous dynamic resistance signal.
72. The stress relief method of hole diameter deformation was used to measure the stress distribution of the pillar structure in the mined area in a big phosphate mine.
73. The restoration and rehabilitation for damaged ecosystems in mined areas is regarded as a key project.
74. Upstream is the poisonous Berkeley Pit, an open-pit mine in Butte, which was once called the Richest Hill on Earth for the quantities of gold, silver and copper mined there.
75. Particularly in yunxian County of Turquoise mined near Temple cloud cover tastes the best, most valuable, internationally known as "cloud-covered stone". Sentencedict.com
76. Increasingly enhancement remote sensing information ( spectral or spacial ) has not been mined and processed yet.
77. The mined policies and rules will then have to be classified identifying business agility and it may be possible to derive a strawman for a working set of business policy directives.
78. This will enhance the penetrability of glauberite , and makes it feasible for glauberite to be mined through dissolving with in water in-situ.
79. A great deal of tin used to be mined in the southwestern part of England.
80. The power source for Gungan technology is a mysterious blue-white energy "goo" that is mined in the depths of Naboo's oceans.
81. Coal is a primary beyond retrieve energy in China, coal mined and used promote social economy developing, on the other hand(sentencedict.com), it harm the circumstance of human being living badly.
82. Where we examine distances travlled , altitudes reached , or minerals mined , the same accelerative trend is obvious.
83. But, ultimately, each of these devices relies on substances such as coltan from warlord-ravaged Congo or illegally mined rare earths from China.
84. The levels of serum zinc, prealbumin(PAB)and 19 free amino acids were deter- mined in 197 preschool children.
85. Terrain changes as roads are laid, forests are cleared, and mountains are mined.
86. These days, an estimated 330 tons are produced by prospectors in 70 countries, or 11% of global mined production, according to the Artisanal Gold Council, a nongovernmental organization in Canada.
87. The corrosion product was exa - mined by means of SEM, EMP and X - ray diffraction.
88. The results show that the stability of roof becomes poor with reduction of distance away from the fault whether the working face is mined in the footwall or hanging wall of fault.
89. It mined its own coal, ore, limestone, fire-clay, and fire-stone, made its own coke, and owned 14 miles of railway to serve its works.
90. Through static exchange experiments, static exchange kinetics of itaconic acid on D301 resin is discussed , and mechanism of mass transmission and influence factors are deter- mined.