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... Research and Development in Health and Safety, 525-1 Opportunities for Research and Technology Development for EnvironmentalProtection, 586-1 Estimates of Mining Research and Development Capabilities ... the three-dimensional distribution of rock types and structure, such as faults and fractures, as well as the fourthdimension of time—how the rocks and structures formed.This framework is important ... Programs, 65Recommendations, 657 GOVERNMENT-SPONSORED RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENTIN MINING TECHNOLOGY 67Benefits of Research and Development, 67Role of Government, 67Research and Development in Mining...
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