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  • #REDIRECT [[Zinc/Elemental Class]]
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  • {{Basic elemental def|Zinc}}
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  • {{r|Zinc}} {{r|Zinc chloride}}
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  • |elName= Zinc '''Zinc''' is a [[Chemical elements|chemical element]], having the [[chemical symbo
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  • ...[[battery]] or rechargeable battery dependent upon the reaction between [[zinc]] and [[manganese]] (IV) oxide (Zn/MnO2).
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  • ...[[Oxygen|O]]<sub>2</sub>). Compared with traditional [[zinc-carbon battery|zinc-carbon batteries]], while both produce approximately 1.523 [[volt]]s per ce ...m]] hydroxide (KOH) as an electrolyte rather than [[ammonium]] chloride or zinc chloride. The half-reactions are:
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  • <includeonly>Transition metal</includeonly><noinclude>Zinc is considered a [[transition metal]].</noinclude>
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  • ...l ions including [[iron]] (Fe<sup>2+</sup>), [[cobalt]], [[copper]] and [[zinc]] across [[cell membrane]]s
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  • ...nd Shailendra K. Saraf. (2014) [http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1541-4337.12067 Zinc: The Metal of life]. ''Comprehensive Reviews of Food Science and Food Safet
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  • {{r|Zinc sulfide||***}} {{r|Cadmium zinc telluride||**}}
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  • {{r|Cadmium zinc telluride}}
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  • {{r|Zinc}}
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  • {{r|Cadmium zinc telluride}}
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  • {{r|Zinc}}
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  • {{r|Zinc}}
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  • {{r|Zinc}}
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  • {{r|Zinc powder}}
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  • {{r|Zinc}}
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  • ...-Xaa-*-Xbb-Xcc, when neither Xaa nor Xbb is Pro. It is a Cl(-)-dependent, zinc glycoprotein that is generally membrane-bound and active at neutral pH. It
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  • {{r|Zinc}}
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  • ...{{cite journal| author=Mossad SB, Macknin ML, Medendorp SV, Mason P| title=Zinc gluconate lozenges for treating the common cold. A randomized, double-blind
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  • ...h a bed of solid [[zinc oxide]] (ZnO) with which it reacts to form solid [[zinc sulfide]] (ZnS) (see the [[Ammonia production]] article). ...nolamine solution. However, the reactive absorption of hydrogen sulfide by zinc oxide cannot be reversed. The reactive absorption of carbon dioxide by an a
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  • ...erryite|Boulangerite|Bournonite|Caledonite|Campylite|Carbonate hosted lead zinc ore deposits|Cerussite|Challacolloite|Chrome yellow|Crocoite|Cylindrite|Des
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  • {{r|Zinc}}
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  • ...and [[diarrhea]]; however, some toxicity may be due to ligands rather than zinc.<ref name="pmid8678384"/><ref name="pmid9643859"/>
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  • {{r|Zinc}}
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  • {{r|Zinc}}
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  • {{r|Zinc}}
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  • {{r|Zinc}}
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  • {{r|Zinc}}
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  • ...are, soft, bluish-white, toxic [[transition metal]], cadmium occurs with [[zinc]] ores. It was discovered in Germany in 1817 and for 100 years Germany rem ...uric acid. Cadmium is isolated from the zinc by vacuum distillation if the zinc is smelted, or cadmium sulfate is precipitated out of the electrolysis solu
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  • {{r|Zinc}}
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  • {{r|Zinc}}
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  • {{r|Zinc}}
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  • {{r|Zinc}}
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  • {{r|Zinc}}
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  • {{r|Zinc}}
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  • ...en C, Naidoo KL, McKerrow N, Black RE et al.| title=Safety and efficacy of zinc supplementation for children with HIV-1 infection in South Africa: a random ...Gilman R, Wener MH, Chavez V et al.| title=Randomized controlled trial of zinc supplementation for persistent diarrhea in adults with HIV-1 infection. | j
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  • {{r|Zinc}}
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  • {{r|Zinc}}
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  • {{r|Zinc}}
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  • {{r|Zinc}}
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  • {{r|Zinc}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Zinc]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • | [[Sabina Silver Corporation]] || [[Hackett River]] || Silver and Zinc | [[Zinifex Limited]] || [[Izok Lake]] || Copper and Zinc
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  • {{r|Zinc}}
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  • {{r|Zinc}}
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  • {{r|Zinc}}
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  • {{r|Zinc}}
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  • {{r|Zinc}}
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  • ...&search_constraint=terms&depth=0&query=GO:0008270 {{#if: zinc ion binding |zinc ion binding|GO:0008270 }}]</span><br>
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  • {{r|Zinc}}
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  • A lead-zinc mine operated in Nanisivik from 1974 to 2002.<ref name=Nunatsiaq20021101> When the mine closed, after a fall in world zinc prices, and the settlement was to be abandoned, there were plans to move eq
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  • {{r|Zinc}}
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  • {{r|Zinc}}
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  • ...'', bound for the Electrolytic Zinc Company with a cargo of 10,000 tons of zinc concentrate (AusStats, 2002). It caused two pylons and three sections of co
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  • {{r|Zinc}}
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  • {{r|Zinc}}
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  • {{r|Zinc}}
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  • The community is near the lead-zinc mine at [[Nanisivik]], which closed in 2002.<ref name=Nunatsiaq20021101>
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  • {{r|Zinc}}
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  • ...de, and be sensitized to explosive decomposition by metal salts (copper or zinc) or by traces of strong acids. <ref>{{citation
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  • {{r|Zinc}}
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  • ....<ref>{{FDA-Drug_Details|079161}}</ref> A generic version of rosuvastatin zinc with a AB [[Food and Drug Administration/Catalogs/Therapeutic Equivalence
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  • ...e]] (Mn), [[molybdenum]] (Mo), [[vanadium]] (V), [[strontium]] (Sr), and [[zinc]] (Zn), are essential to human health in trace dosages. Others are non-esse
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  • {{r|Zinc}}
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  • ...acid to remove rust before the steel is coated with a protective layer of zinc, tin or enamel. It is also used in lead sulfate batteries. Many explosive .../sub>•5H<sub>2</sub>O), iron sulfate (FeSO<sub>4</sub>•7H<sub>2</sub>O), [[zinc sulfate]] (ZnSO<sub>4</sub>•7H<sub>2</sub>O), [[potassium aluminium sulfa
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  • However, there are other materials, such as the [[zinc]] [[ion]], that are neither synthesized nor catabolized (i.e., ''degraded'' * [[Zinc]]. Single ions, such as synaptically-released [[zinc]], are considered neurotransmitters by some.
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  • ...e has been converted to zinc sulfide it is removed and replaced with fresh zinc oxide):
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  • ...e has been converted to zinc sulfide it is removed and replaced with fresh zinc oxide):
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  • *[[Uranyl zinc acetate]] *[[Zinc bromide]] &ndash; ZnBr<sub>2</sub>
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  • {{r|Zinc}}
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  • ...urces include phosphates, iron ore, lead, silver, copper, manganese, lead, zinc, fish and salt; there is a water shortage. Recently, it increased opportuni
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  • ....3 atmospheres. The power for the transmitter etc was supplied by 3 silver-zinc batteries. If the temperature rose above 50 degrees Celsius or fell below 0
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  • ...um carbonate]] in the form of precipitated chalk. [[Titanium oxide]] and [[zinc oxide]] are much more highly reflective.
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  • ...e in electrochemical terms; a [[Clark cell]] (which uses [[mercury]] and [[zinc]]) operating at a temperature of 15<sup>o</sup>C was defined to produce 1.4
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  • ...ep-water resources existed in [[Nanisivik]], the site of an abandoned lead-zinc mine.
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  • ...Feed additives for swine: Fact sheets – high dietary levels of copper and zinc for young pigs, and phytase
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  • ...of the alpha particles would be slightly deflected and thereby strike the zinc-sulfide screen at slightly varied angles from the point of emission due to
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  • <tr><td> Zn <td> [[Zinc]] <td align="right"> 30
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  • ...James Crafts]] in 1863 by reaction of [[tetrachlorosilane]] with [[diethyl zinc]]. Discovered in 1893, the simplest marriage between silicon and carbon is In this reaction type silicon polarity is reversed in a chemical bond with [[zinc]] and a formal [[allylic substitution]] on the [[benzoyl|benzoyloxy]] group
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  • <tr><td>30<td>Zn <td>[[Zinc]] <td bgcolor="#D0D0D0">2 <td bgcolor="#D0D0D0">2<td>6 <td bgcol
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  • ...td align="left "> 30 <td> [[Zinc|Zn]] <td width="5%" > {{Atomic mass|Zinc}} <td width="15%"> <td align="left "> 67 <td> [[Holmium|Ho]] <td wi
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  • * [[zinc]] + [[cupric sulfate]] &rarr; copper + zinc sulfate
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  • ...n C, Naidoo KL, McKerrow N, Black RE et al.| title=Safety and efficacy of zinc supplementation for children with HIV-1 infection in South Africa: a rando ...Gilman R, Wener MH, Chavez V et al.| title=Randomized controlled trial of zinc supplementation for persistent diarrhea in adults with HIV-1 infection. |
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  • ...trients are: [[iodine]], [[docosahexaenoic acid]], [[iron]], [[copper]], [[zinc]], and [[selenium]]. ! width="80" | [[ZINC]]
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  • ...York Irishmen who tended bar at P.J. Clarke's or the Frenchmen behind the zinc bar at the Dôme, though others seemed to attach importance to being known
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  • ...nergetic gamma rays, although some detectors are more selective, such as a zinc sulfide scintillation counter that responds only to alphas. A key, however, ...ce of other types of radiation by energy discrimination. A thin coating of zinc sulfide (a phosphor) is placed behind an alpha-transparent thin entrance wi
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  • <tr> <td>[[Zinc]]-67</td> <td><sup>67</sup>Zn</td> <td>5/2</td> <td>0.000117</td>
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  • ...strial and medical uses. The fission products include every element from [[zinc]] through to the [[lanthanide]]s, much of the fission yield is concentrated
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  • ...orted. The islands are rich in undeveloped mineral resources such as lead, zinc, nickel, and gold. <ref name=Solomon-Fact />
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  • ...supplemented mice. Zinc and melatonin levels were correlated in both the zinc and melatonin supplemented mice. ...supplemented mice. Zinc and melatonin levels were correlated in both the zinc and melatonin supplemented mice.
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  • <tr><th>Octidi<th>28<td>Zinc<td bgcolor="#f9f9f9">[[Zinc]]<td>Cyclamen<td bgcolor="#f9f9f9">[[Cyclamen]]<td>Capillaire<td bgcolor="#
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  • ...n]]s, to correct those mutations in [[Petri dish|laboratory dishes]] using zinc finger endonucleases and to transplant the stem cells back into the patient
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  • ...one through the chemical process of being hot-dipped or electroplated in [[zinc]] for protection against rust. Finished steel is steel that can be sold wit * 1943 U.S. cent. Steel with zinc coating, weight 2.7 g
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  • ...way of preparing hydrogen in a laboratory is by pouring sulphuric acid on zinc: zinc may be replaced in this recipe by iron or tin and sulphuric acid by hydroch
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  • ...entators allege that the diet places patients at risk of being deprived of zinc, vitamin D, calcium, iron, omega-3 fatty acids, and vitamin B12 when follow
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  • <tr> <td>[[Zinc]]-67</td> <td><sup>67</sup>Zn</td> <td>5/2</td> <td>0.000117</td>
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  • ...sources, and metals, and can be used in the degradation of metals such as zinc, lead and nickel.<ref>[http://genome.jgi-psf.org/draft_microbes/miclu/miclu
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  • | 30 || Zn || [[zinc]]
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  • ...hree 40 ampere-hour [[silver zinc]] batteries, two 0.75 ampere-hour silver zinc pyrotechnic batteries
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  • In the past, the group 12 elements [[zinc]] (Zn), [[cadmium]] (Cd), and [[mercury]] (Hg), that are included in the "d
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  • ...ladium]] <td align="right"> 46<td width="15%"> <td>Zn <td width="5%" >[[Zinc]] <td align="right"> 30 <tr><td align="left "> 30 <td width="5%" > [[Zinc]] <td> Zn <td width="15%"> <td align="left "> 67 <td width="5%" >
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  • ...ockdown. The GPC-B1 knockdown wheat variety showed 30% less grain protein, zinc and iron, without differences in grain size, and verified that a single gen
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  • ...[[copper]], [[gold]], [[lead]], [[nickel]], [[silver]], [[uranium]], and [[zinc]].
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  • ...ockdown. The GPC-B1 knockdown wheat variety showed 30% less grain protein, zinc and iron, without differences in grain size, and verified that a single gen
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  • ...articles for chemical elements; among them, [[uranium]], [[iodine]] and [[zinc]] (yes, soon those links will no longer be redlinks; she has to start work
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  • ...widespread, and mines began to exploit abundant reserves of lead, copper, zinc, iron, and coal. Railways were opened in the 1880s, with the link from St. ...ook in 1925 while the Anglo-Newfoundland Development Company opened a lead-zinc mine on the Buchans River in 1927. In 1927, Britain awarded the vast, almo
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  • ...strial and medical uses. The fission products include every element from [[zinc]] through to the [[lanthanide]]s, much of the fission yield is concentrated
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  • ...ow wheat and barley with low phytate content. Such grains not only free up zinc, manganese and iron for human and animal nutrition, but they potentially mi
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  • *In the presence of deficiencies of iron, calcium, zinc, copper, and protein, lead absorption will increase.
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  • ...''et al.'' (2006) A NAC Gene Regulating Senescence Improves grain protein, zinc, and iron Content in Wheat ''Science'' 314:1298-301
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  • ...pesticides, rare earth elements, rubber processing chemicals, fertilisers, zinc and chrome compounds, and leather products. A biotechnology campus is also
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  • ...] (an alloy of gold with [[platinum]], [[palladium]], [[nickel]], and/or [[zinc]]) serves as a substitute for platinum.
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  • ...opper, the mines of Northern Rhodesia produced Gold, Silver, Lead, Cobalt, Zinc, Manganese, Cadmium, Selenium and Uranium. However, the numbers employed we
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  • ...lux Klan, headed by National Director Pastor [[Thom Robb]], and based in [[Zinc, Arkansas]]. Claims to be biggest Klan organization in America today. It r
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