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Critical minerals, recoverable from radioactive materials for value-addition: Indian examples

Raju, 2022

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9226920847566873417
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Raju R
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United Internat. Jour. Res. Tech.,(UIJRT)

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Critical Minerals (CMs) are mostly metals and a few non-metals, which have diverse, important industrial uses and, thus, are vital for the economic well-being of the Society, but their supply may be at risk due to several factors. They occur in three sources, viz., primary …
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