vaharautainen

English translation: low in iron content

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Finnish term or phrase:vaharautainen
English translation:low in iron content
Entered by: Spencer Allman

10:10 Sep 5, 2004
Finnish to English translations [PRO]
Chemistry; Chem Sci/Eng
Finnish term or phrase: vaharautainen
Referring to sulphuric acid
Spencer Allman
United Kingdom
Local time: 16:18
low in iron content
Explanation:
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Note added at 17 mins (2004-09-05 10:27:35 GMT)
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e.g.
\"Soils which are low in iron content may be enriched by the addition of small amounts of micronized iron...\"
http://home.infinet.net/teban/substrat.htm

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Note added at 23 mins (2004-09-05 10:33:52 GMT)
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http://www.chem.boun.edu.tr/ArchaeometryWeb/Kestel.pdf
another example:
\"These factors, along with the high mobility of molten tin, may
suggest why with the “high iron” Anatolian ore feed, the tin produced in practice is relatively low in iron content...\"
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Local time: 18:18
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low in iron content


Explanation:
.

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Note added at 17 mins (2004-09-05 10:27:35 GMT)
--------------------------------------------------

e.g.
\"Soils which are low in iron content may be enriched by the addition of small amounts of micronized iron...\"
http://home.infinet.net/teban/substrat.htm

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Note added at 23 mins (2004-09-05 10:33:52 GMT)
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http://www.chem.boun.edu.tr/ArchaeometryWeb/Kestel.pdf
another example:
\"These factors, along with the high mobility of molten tin, may
suggest why with the “high iron” Anatolian ore feed, the tin produced in practice is relatively low in iron content...\"

Alfa Trans (X)
Local time: 18:18
Native speaker of: Finnish
PRO pts in category: 15
Grading comment
Thank you

Peer comments on this answer (and responses from the answerer)
agree  Desmond O'Rourke
3 hrs

agree  ohemulen
5 hrs

agree  anrira
5 hrs

agree  urbom
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