This taxonomy (broadly) follow ...... c ones or a single coarse one.
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There are two major sugar crop ...... lp in the case of sugar beets.
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The fruit of the orange tree c ...... , followed by China and India.
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Materials can be classified ba ...... om raw materials by synthesis.
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Polluters are required to hold ...... m others willing to sell them.
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On average, a 160-liter (42-U. ...... or ETBE to improve combustion.
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In different industries and re ...... nown as Shellite in Australia.
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As of 2017, the world's largest gold producer by far was China with 440 tonnes per year.
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Used in catalytic converters, ...... ainst certain types of cancer.
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Used in catalytic converters, ...... electricity, heat, and water.
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Second-densest metal (after os ...... ope thermoelectric generators.
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Found in platinum or nickel or ...... the production of acetic acid.
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Annual production in 2017 was ...... nite deposits in South Africa.
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Found as a trace element in al ...... y 50 parts per trillion (ppt).
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ISO officially assigned curren ...... metals are XRH, XIR, XOS, XRU.
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A freshly exposed surface of p ...... s for temperature measurement.
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Aluminium is remarkable for it ...... nterest, and studies continue.
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Nickel is one of four elements ...... with nickel as an active site.
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Obtained chiefly from the mine ...... be almost as toxic as cyanide.
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Lead's weak metallic character ...... line, and radiation shielding.
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Occurs within a number of mine ...... s some steels, but less dense.
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Because of its high tensile st ...... ir range of unique properties.
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Ores containing very high quan ...... commodity, except perhaps oil.
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Ferrous scrap is the most recy ...... ships, and farming equipment.
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Manganese oxide is used as an ...... te can be used as a fungicide.
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Molybdenum does not occur natu ...... rength alloys and superalloys.
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Chromium is also highly valued ...... nfrared light being reflected.
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Uranium-235 is the only natura ...... shading in early photography.
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Cobalt is primarily used in li ...... ion of high-energy gamma rays.
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Lithium and its compounds have ...... uarters of lithium production.
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It is a brittle metal with a s ...... mal conductivity among metals.
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Maize has become a staple food ...... as corn starch and corn syrup.
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As a cereal grain, it is the m ...... nd maize (1.0 billion tonnes).
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Durum in Latin means "hard", a ...... common wheat (T. aestivum L.).
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Barley has been used as animal ...... behind maize, rice and wheat.
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While oats are suitable for hu ...... terol when consumed regularly.
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Primarily grown for forage, sy ...... water that C3 plants require.
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Pearl millet is well adapted t ...... double cropping and rotations.
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Rye grain is used for flour, b ...... olled, similar to rolled oats.
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Almost always a second-generat ...... mass in bioethanol production.
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Buckwheat is referred to as a ...... tion of complex carbohydrates.
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The seeds are rich in protein, ...... tripled between 2006 and 2014.
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Traditional unfermented food u ...... rotein for human consumption).
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The seed naturally contains ap ...... of protein meal in the world.
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The species is also now natura ...... 4.5 times more than rapeseed).
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Trees grow up to 30 m (100 ft) ...... ilippines, and India combined.
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Widely grown in the tropics an ...... high oil content, an oil crop.
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Authorities disagree whether t ...... mannii and Citrullus lanatus.
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Castor is indigenous to the so ...... trations throughout the plant.
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The tree is native to southern ...... , 'La Crosser', and 'Lampton'.
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