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Hematite says Concentrating animals in one place causes a number of environmental problems, but it does not increase the total amount of waste they produce.
Meathead Goldwyn: Meat Or No Meat: Tell Us What You Think And Why Meathead Goldwyn 2010
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Hematite says Humans have teeth adapted to an omnivorous diet.
Meathead Goldwyn: Meat Or No Meat: Tell Us What You Think And Why Meathead Goldwyn 2010
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The principle ores of iron are Hematite, (70% iron) and Magnetite, (72 % iron).
Iron 2007
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Hematite deposits are mostly sedimentary in origin, such as the banded iron formations (BIFs).
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Taconite is a low-grade iron ore, containing up to 30% Magnetite and Hematite.
Iron 2007
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She compared the record to the Bond et al Hematite stained grain record, but the comparison was unconvincing to me.
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"Hematite will bring you to the disease, and there you will succeed if you are fortunate and its hold is not great, fail if moderate, and fail utterly, and sicken yourself, if it is thick within the victim."
Mortalis Salvatore, R. A., 1959- 1999
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"Hematite will bring you to the disease, and there you will succeed if you are fortunate and its hold is not great, fail if moderate, and fail utterly, and sicken yourself, if it is thick within the victim."
Mortalis Salvatore, R. A., 1959- 1999
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Obtain specimens of the following iron ores: Hematite, brown hematite, magnetite, carbonate, and pyrites.
Commercial Geography A Book for High Schools, Commercial Courses, and Business Colleges 1895
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Hematite ore occurs, at one or two points in Buncombe, and a bed of it also overlies the limestone in Transylvania County, appearing again with it on the North Fork in McDowell.
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