Production of Titanium from Waste Slag (2018)
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40 - Engineering::4019 - Resources engineering and extractive metallurgy::401901 - Electrometallurgy40 - Engineering::4019 - Resources engineering and extractive metallurgy::401904 - Mineral processing/beneficiation
40 - Engineering::4004 - Chemical engineering::400403 - Chemical engineering design
40 - Engineering::4019 - Resources engineering and extractive metallurgy::401908 - Pyrometallurgy
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