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Magnesium--United States--Reserves 1 record
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Magnesium--Welding 1 record
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Magnesium-yttrium alloys About this subject - Opens in new windowopen_in_new 0 records
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  1. Magnesium alloys (95 records)
  2. Yttrium alloys (10 records)
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Magnesium-yttrium alloys--Electrometallurgy 1 record
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Magness Construction Company 1 record
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Magnestism 1 record
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Magnet materials 1 record
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Magnet Oil Company 1 record
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Magnet school facilities About this subject - Opens in new windowopen_in_new 0 records
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  1. School facilities (47 records)
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Magnet school facilities--United States--Design and construction 1 record
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Magnet school facilities--United States--Planning 1 record
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  1. Public schools (572 records)
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Magnet schools--Korea (South)--Evaluation 1 record
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Magnet schools--Michigan--Flint 1 record
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Magnet schools--Michigan--Grand Rapids 1 record
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Magnet schools--New York (State)--New York 1 record
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Magnet schools--South Carolina--Greenville 2 records
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Magnet schools--United States 23 records
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Magnet schools--United States--Case studies 6 records
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Magnet schools--United States--Evaluation 3 records
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