Flow studies for recycling metal commodities in the United States
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Flow studies for recycling metal commodities in the United States
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Flow studies for recycling metal commodities in the United States
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- Germanium recycling in the United States in 2000, by John D. Jorgenson
- Antimony recycling in the United States in 2000, by James F. Carlin, Jr
- Tin recycling in the United States in 1998, by James F. Carlin, Jr
- Tungsten recycling in the United States in 2000, by Kim B. Shedd
- Zinc recycling in the United States in 1998, by Josef Plachy
- Beryllium recycling in the United States in 2000, by Larry D. Cunningham
- Magnesium recycling in the United States in 1998, by Deborah A. Kramer
- Lead recycling in the United States in 1998, by Gerald R. Smith
- Cobalt recycling in the United States in 1998, by Kim B. Shedd
- Iron and steel recycling in the United States in 1998, by Michael D. Fenton
- Molybdenum recycling in the United States in 1998, by John W. Blossom
- Copper recycling in the United States in 2004, by Thomas G. Goonan
- Cadmium recycling in the United States in 2000, by Jozef Plachy
- Selenium recycling in the United States in 2004, by Micheal W. George and Lorie A. Wagner
- Manganese recycling in the United States in 1998, by Thomas S. Jones
- Gold recycling in the United States in 1998, by Earle B. Amey
- Tantalum recycling in the United States in 1998, by Larry D. Cunningham
- Mercury recycling in the United States in 2000, by William E. Brooks and Grecia R. Matos
- Columbium (niobium) recycling in the United States in 1998, by Larry D. Cunningham
- Vanadium recycling in the United States in 2004, by Thomas G. Goonan
- Titanium recycling in the United States in 2004, by Thomas G. Goonan
- Silver recycling in the United States in 2000, by Henry E. Hilliard
- Aluminum recycling in the United States in 2000, by Patricia A. Plunkert
- Chromium recycling in the United States in 1998, by John F. Papp