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  • ...s", a term for an inorganic compound, while a typical gold drug might bind gold with a sugar
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  • ...ical Resource Document: Extraction and Beneficiation of Ores and Minerals: Gold] From the website of the [[U.S. Environmental Protection Agency]] (EPA) *[http://www.cyanidecode.org/cyanide_use.php Use of Cyanide in the Gold Industry]
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  • {{r|Colloidal gold}} {{r|Gold extraction}}
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  • [[Image:Mojave Gold Nugget.jpg|thumb|250px|A 156 ounce gold nugget.]] Some metals, like [[Gold]] and [[Copper]], occur naturally in relatively pure form -- in recognizabl
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  • {{r|Gold}} {{r|Gold Eagle}}
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  • ...| In this photo a miner has scooped up a pan of sediment where he believes gold has been concentrated in an alluvial deposit.]] ...nstance of an alluvial deposit, due to the higher density of the grains of gold dust.
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  • ==The effect of gold stocks upon the money supply== ...ld standard the effect of variations in a country's central bank stock of gold upon that country's money supply is governed by the identity:
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  • Bernstein, Peter ''The Power of Gold'', John Wiley and Sons, 2000. ...Eichengreen, Barry: ''The Rise and Fall of a Barbarous Relic: The Role of Gold in the International Monetary System'', NBER Working Paper 51, January 199
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  • #REDIRECT [[Gold]]
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  • #redirect[[Gold Democrats]]
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  • #redirect[[Gold Democrats]]
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  • ! width="16%" bgcolor=efefef|Games !! width="28%" bgcolor=gold|Gold !! width="28%" bgcolor=silver|Silver !! width="28%" bgcolor=cc9966|Bronze
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  • *{{cite book|author=John O. Marsden and C. Iain House|title=The Chemistry of Gold Extraction|edition=2nd Edition|publisher=[[Society for Mining, Metallurgy a ...=1898|id=}} Full copy available online at [http://www.lateralscience.co.uk/gold/auriferous.html www.lateralscience.co.uk]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Gold open access]]
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  • ! width="16%" bgcolor=efefef|Games !! width="28%" bgcolor=gold|Gold !! width="28%" bgcolor=silver|Silver !! width="28%" bgcolor=cc9966|Bronze
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  • *ABBA Gold - 1992 *More ABBA Gold - 1993
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  • #REDIRECT [[Gold/Periodic table of elements]]
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  • ...issions - California Missions (103)], from the Huell Howser ''California’s Gold'' Archive presented by Chapman University ...s Visit - California Missions (109)], from the Huell Howser ''California’s Gold'' Archive presented by Chapman University
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  • a traditional metal worker who works with [[Gold]]
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  • a traditional metal worker who works with [[Gold]]
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  • {{Image|Routes to the Klondike.jpg|left|200px| Routes to the Klondike gold fields.}} The '''Klondike Gold Rush''' was a large scale migration of fortune-finders, traveling to the [[
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  • "[[Fool's Parsley]]" is not parsley, just as "[[Fool's Gold]]" is not [[gold]].
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  • A non-denominational Christian school located in Mudgeeraba, Gold Coast, Australia.
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  • The use of both gold and silver as money, with a fixed price ratio.
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  • A South African gold bullion coin used as legal tender; equal to ten rand.
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  • ...ng to legend, betrayed her motherland after King Minos had bribed her with gold.
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  • Classic children's adventure of pirates and buried gold, by [[Robert Louis Stevenson]].
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  • [[Managing Editor]] at [[PLoS ONE]] and advocate of [[Gold open access]] and [[article-level metrics]].
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  • ...on is made public at no cost to the reader; often used synonymously with [[Gold open access]].
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  • ...lation was to counter the domestic hoarding of gold and recent outflows of gold as well as to encourage inflation by making more money available. It had o
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  • ...de>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Landlocked West African nation with significant gold reserves and an economy based primarily on cotton; formerly a French colony
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  • A large migration late 19th Century migration of fortune finders to gold fields in the Yukon territory.
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  • {{rpl|Gold}}
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  • ...issions - California Missions (107)], from the Huell Howser ''California’s Gold'' Archive presented by Chapman University
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  • ...issions - California Missions (106)], from the Huell Howser ''California’s Gold'' Archive presented by Chapman University
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  • ...issions - California Missions (107)], from the Huell Howser ''California’s Gold'' Archive presented by Chapman University
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  • ...issions - California Missions (106)], from the Huell Howser ''California’s Gold'' Archive presented by Chapman University
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  • ...issions - California Missions (106)], from the Huell Howser ''California’s Gold'' Archive presented by Chapman University
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  • ...issions - California Missions (103)], from the Huell Howser ''California’s Gold'' Archive presented by Chapman University
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  • ...issions - California Missions (105)], from the Huell Howser ''California’s Gold'' Archive presented by Chapman University
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  • ...issions - California Missions (105)], from the Huell Howser ''California’s Gold'' Archive presented by Chapman University
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  • ...issions - California Missions (105)], from the Huell Howser ''California’s Gold'' Archive presented by Chapman University
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  • ...issions - California Missions (102)], from the Huell Howser ''California’s Gold'' Archive presented by Chapman University
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  • ...issions - California Missions (104)], from the Huell Howser ''California’s Gold'' Archive presented by Chapman University
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  • ...issions - California Missions (107)], from the Huell Howser ''California’s Gold'' Archive presented by Chapman University
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  • ...issions - California Missions (104)], from the Huell Howser ''California’s Gold'' Archive presented by Chapman University
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  • [[Klondike Gold Rush]] prospector, mining engineer, and a senior bureaucrat in [[Canada's D
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  • {{r|City of Gold Coast|Gold Coast}} (2018)
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  • ...value based upon their scarcity or cost of production - latterly silver or gold. In the course of time however, commodity money was gradually supplanted ...aims upon gold from one customer to another. Another was the invention of gold-backed currency.
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  • *[http://www.dutchgoldhoney.com/store/history.asp History of the Dutch Gold Company], including the invention of the honeybear.
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  • <includeonly>Transition metal</includeonly><noinclude>Gold is considered a [[transition metal]].</noinclude>
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  • ...d chemistry], Zsigmondy wrote ''Über das kolloide Gold'' [About colloidal gold] in collaboration with P.A. Thiessen and ''Colloids and the ultramicroscope
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  • A long, narrow block of raw metal, such as gold, silver, lead, tin, bronze or steel, created by pouring molten metal into a
    166 bytes (27 words) - 21:40, 27 September 2020
  • ...[[steel]], [[goldsmith]]s, [[tinsmith]]s and [[silversmith]]s work with [[Gold]], [[Tin]] and [[Silver]], respectively
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  • ...[[sandbank]], where the flow of water has concentrated a material, like [[gold]], due to a difference in density
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  • ...ilitary ranks|Obersturmbannfuehrer]]; responsibilities included removal of gold teeth from killed prisoners; convicted in [[Pohl Case (NMT)]]
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  • ...anking legislation that changed lending laws and released U.S. reserves of gold. Intended to be an inflationary reaction to the worsening Great Depression
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  • ...w.iupac.org/goldbook/R05305.pdf Definition of reproducibility in the IUPAC Gold Book]
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  • ...veral sizes of Krugerrands; the original consists of one [[troy ounce]] of gold (31.1 grams). ...rrands have been minted since 1967, representing 42 million ounces of pure gold. There was originally only one denomination, but since 1980 denominations o
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  • ...red to exchange, on demand, any currency unit for a stipulated quantity of gold.
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  • ...issions - California Missions (101)], from the Huell Howser ''California’s Gold'' Archive presented by Chapman University
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  • ! width="16%" bgcolor=efefef|Games !! width="28%" bgcolor=gold|Gold !! width="28%" bgcolor=silver|Silver !! width="28%" bgcolor=cc9966|Bronze ! width="16%" bgcolor=efefef|Games !! width="28%" bgcolor=gold|Gold !! width="28%" bgcolor=silver|Silver !! width="28%" bgcolor=cc9966|Bronze
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  • A black American athlete whose 4 gold medals at the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin have been considered a rebuff
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  • ...hange rates linked to the US dollar which was to be freely convertible to gold, and created the [[International Monetary Fund]].
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  • ...issions - California Missions (103)], from the Huell Howser ''California’s Gold'' Archive presented by Chapman University
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  • ...er. Instead, the issuing Federal Reserve banks are required by law to hold gold certificates, U.S. securities, and other collateral equal in value to the n ...ficates]] and [[silver certificates]]. Issuance of National Bank notes and gold certificates stopped as a result of financial reforms in the early 1930s, d
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  • ...tabilization in the manufacture of fabric polymers, infrared thermography, gold extraction with the cyanide process and heavy metal oxidizer in [[plumbatol
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  • ...n act simply as analgesics or nonspecific antiinflammatories; they include gold compounds (e.g., aurothioglucose), [[antimalarial]]s, [[penicillamine]], an
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  • ...n July-August 2014. The 21st Games will take place in [[City of Gold Coast|Gold Coast]], [[Australia]] in April 2018. ...both able-bodied athletes and those with disabilities. As in the Olympics, gold, silver and bronze medals are awarded for first, second and third-placed co
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  • {{rpl|City of Gold Coast}}
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  • {{Image|Lorentzmedal small 2.jpg|right|350px|The Lorentz gold medal}} ...the doctorate of the theoretical physicist [[Hendrik Antoon Lorentz]]. The gold medal is awarded once every four years to a scientist in recognition of imp
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  • ...individual) and New Zealand and Sweden with a total number of 2 medals (2 gold medals: New Zealand: eventing team, eventing individual; Sweden: driving te ...team) and the United States of America with a total number of 4 medals (1 gold medal: endurance individual).
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  • ...37. From 1664 until 1877, Cape Coast was the capital of the British colony Gold Coast. ...re are graves of people who played an important role in the history of the Gold Coast:
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  • ...from his contemporary [[Peter Dickinson]], who, in the early 1960s, won a Gold Dagger for each of his first two books.<ref>''The Glass-Sided Ants' Nest''
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  • ...issions - California Missions (104)], from the Huell Howser ''California’s Gold'' Archive presented by Chapman University
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  • ...m]] in 1976 by [[Gerald Ford]], and posthumously given the [[Congressional Gold Medal]] by [[George H. W. Bush]] in 1990. ...to compete at the 1936 Olympics in Germany where he won his string of four gold medals in front of the Nazi dictator. In the years after his Olympic triump
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  • ...issions - California Missions (102)], from the Huell Howser ''California’s Gold'' Archive presented by Chapman University
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  • ...made their fortune owning the [[Empire Gold mine]], the greatest producing gold mine in [[California (U.S. state)]]. Filoli has 16 acres of formal gardens.
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  • ...issions - California Missions (108)], from the Huell Howser ''California’s Gold'' Archive presented by Chapman University
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  • *Tett, Gillian: ''Fool's Gold: How Unrestrained Greed Corrupted a Dream, Shattered Global Markets and Unl
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  • ...issions - California Missions (102)], from the Huell Howser ''California’s Gold'' Archive presented by Chapman University
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  • ...a century and a half from 1821 to 1971, the '''gold standard''' (with the gold exchange standard) was a significant influence on the economic policies of ==The operation of the gold standard==
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  • ...ons in the Western Hemisphere. They were an agricultural people who worked gold and copper, built massive stone buildings and pyramid temples, and used a f
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  • ...uaque''' (née Blunt) was one of the first white women who travelled to the Gold Coast (today: [[Ghana]]). ...Christian doctrine. She met a man called Philipp Quaque who came from the Gold Coast. Reverend Thomas Thompson had educated him and invited him to England
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  • {{r|Gold refining}}
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  • :: Economic and Monetary Conference recommends return to the gold standard [http://www.cepr.org/meets/wkcn/1/1671/papers/The_Genoa_Conference : The UK rejoins the gold standard.
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  • ...issions - California Missions (101)], from the Huell Howser ''California’s Gold'' Archive presented by Chapman University
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  • ...dates back to 1957 when [[Ralph Gamber]], future president of the [[Dutch Gold Honey company]], reasoned that "a bear likes honey, why not a bear of honey ...tries.<ref>[http://www.dutchgoldhoney.com/store/community_events.asp Dutch Gold Community Events] Retrieved July 11, 2008.</ref>
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  • *Bernstein, Peter L: ''The Power of Gold'', John Wiley and Sons 2000 *Bernstein, Peter L: ''A Primer on Money, Banking and Gold'', Random House 1968.
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  • ...me suddenly out of retirement and demand South Africa's abandonment of the gold standard. With 24 Nationalist politicians supporting him, Roos upped the an ...heir parties. Less than two months after South Africa's abandonment of the gold standard, the two party leaders announced that they had reached an agreemen
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  • {{r|Gold Star Studios}}
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  • *Tett, Gillian: ''Fool's Gold: How Unrestrained Greed Corrupted a Dream, Shattered Global Markets and Unl
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  • {{r|Gold}}
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  • {{r|Gold Star Studios}}
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  • {{r|Dore Gold}}
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  • [[Gold standard]]<br>
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  • ...esistance and general durability. The first category invariably includes [[gold]] and [[silver]]; while [[copper]] and [[nickel]] are used for coinage, the
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  • ...day '''Bank Holiday''' with the suspension of banking transactions and gold and currency exports. ::The President announces '''US departure from the gold standard'''.
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  • *Rold Gold Pretzel commercials
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  • [[Gold standard]]
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