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Risk Assessment of COVID-19 Precautions in Underground Mines Using FMEA: A Case Study of Soma-Eynez Region 基于FMEA的地下矿山COVID-19防范风险评估——以Soma-Eynez地区为例
Insights in Mining Science & Technology Pub Date : 2022-08-02 DOI: 10.19080/imst.2022.03.555613
Mustafa Emre Yetkin
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Conceptualization of Well-Building with Reference to Air-Filtration with Biomaterials 参考生物材料空气过滤造井的概念
Insights in Mining Science & Technology Pub Date : 2022-03-31 DOI: 10.19080/imst.2022.03.555608
Ghazaleh Shams, M. Mahdavinejad
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Optimization of an Ion Exchange Process for the Selective Recovery of Cobalt and Copper from Heap Leaching Waste Materials 选择性回收堆浸废渣中钴和铜的离子交换工艺优化
Insights in Mining Science & Technology Pub Date : 2022-02-25 DOI: 10.19080/imst.2022.03.555605
J. Abeywickrama
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