metallurgy in the PONS Dictionary

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Many authors consider the publication of this article as the date of transformation of metallurgy from an art into a science.
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His interests focused on the physics and physical chemistry of metals and alloys (metallurgy).
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He returned to the school five years later as an instructor in metallurgy for several years before devoting all his time to his own company.
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The consumption in 2010 was divided as follows: metallurgy 30%, glass manufacturing 30%, agriculture 10%, chemicals and pigments 10%, electronics 10%.
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Direct comparisons are difficult as the axles are made with completely different metallurgy.
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Concurrent introduction of metallurgy shows that some people must have crossed cultural boundaries.
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The later phase of settlement has yielded remains of ancient structures as well as evidence of metallurgy.
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In addition to the classical disciplines of mining and metallurgy, many engineering and science subjects, as well as business studies courses, are taught and researched.
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There is evidence of an advanced stage of metallurgy.
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It has a diversified economy where machine building, metallurgy and timber enterprises dominate.
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