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`ers and computer systems and how to apply
`iof problems.
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`: in testing, diagnosing, prescribing, grad-
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`earth's atmosphere du
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`or paraboloid mirror surface. Also known as Rowland grating.
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`concave polygon [MATH] A polygon at least one of whose
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`concave spherical mirror
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`a concavely curved surface, in the fonn of a portion of a sphere.
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`substance by evaporation.
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`recovered in froth flotation or other methods of mineral sepa-
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`concentrating table
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`riffled deck to which a reciprocating motion in a horizontal
`direction is impaired; the material to be separated is fed in a
`stream of water, the heavy particles collect between the iiffles
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