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The density of an ore depends on its composition, but generally falls in the range of 2.5 to 7.5 g/cm3. The density of an ore is an important characteristic for mineral processing and ore sorting, as it can help separate valuable minerals from waste material based on their different densities. Denser minerals tend to be more valuable as they often contain higher concentrations of valuable metals.

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As part of our living history experience we have the dressing floor where you and your children can experience firsthand the back-breaking hard work involved in dressing the ore, breaking the rocks with hammers and sorting the copper ore from the dross.

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internal sorting

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Jon K. Ahlness has written:

'Electronic ore sorting tests on native copper ore' -- subject(s): Cooper, Cooper ores, Electronic ore sorters, Metallurgy, Testing, Copper, Copper ores

'Effect of drilling fluids on permeability of uranium sandstone' -- subject(s): Drilling muds, Permeability, Rocks, Sandstone, Uranium mines and mining

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Diamonds are extracted from diamond ore through a process called mining. This involves digging the ore-containing rock from the earth, crushing it to release the diamonds, and then separating the diamonds from the rest of the material using various techniques such as sorting by size or using density-based methods like dense media separation.

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and it translates to "sorting of the"

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Its simple!dirve a menu based prog by using switch case & then apply every sorting function to it.

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Mats Sorting is 175 cm.

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Sorting is not a microprocessor specific thing. Sorting requires a program and, as such, is not dependent on which microprocessor is involved.

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The act of sorting animals is called Classification

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No, quicksort is not a stable sorting algorithm.

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V. R. Miller has written:

'Preconcentration of native copper ore by electronic sorting' -- subject(s): Copper ores, Ore-dressing

'Recovery of cadmium, zinc, and lead from lead smelter flue dusts' -- subject(s): Cadmium, Environmental aspects, Fly ash, Lead, Metallurgy, Purification, Recycling, Zinc

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Internal sorting

it means we are arranging the number within the array only which is in computer primary memory.

External sorting

it is the sorting of numbers from the external file by reading it from secondary memory.

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An example of complex sorting would be sorting a list of objects based on multiple criteria, such as sorting a list of employees first by their department and then by their hire date. This requires implementing a custom sorting algorithm that takes into account different attributes of the objects being sorted.

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'Sorting' means separating things from each other.

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What are the consquences of not sorting out waste material regularly

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'ASM' is sort for Assembly, it has nothing to do with sorting algorithms.

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Internal sorting

it means we are arranging the number within the array only which is in computer primary memory.

External sorting

it is the sorting of numbers from the external file by reading it from secondary memory.

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a lis file can be converted to excel for sorting

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sorting rule means sort out according to size and kind

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sorting can be described as the arrangement of text/numbers either in Ascending or Descending order

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we can do sorting by using two interfaces like comparator and comparable

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Yes, searching and sorting are fifferent things.

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The name for tin ore is "Tin Ore." There is no other name for tin ore.....

Also, you can combine a tin ore to a copper ore to make a bronze bar. :)

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Four common metal ores are hematite (iron ore), bauxite (aluminum ore), galena (lead ore), and chalcopyrite (copper ore).

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Processing of data mostly includes sorting algorithms.

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data can be sorted according to two different fields

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Yes, Quick Sort is an in-place sorting algorithm.

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Yes, bubble sort is a stable sorting algorithm.

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Yes, radix sort is an in-place sorting algorithm.

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No, iron ore and uranium ore are two different types of ores. Iron ore is a mineral that is a source of iron while uranium ore is a mineral that contains uranium, a radioactive element used for nuclear energy production.

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here you will a good example on java sorting algorithm application

http://javacodespot.blogspot.com/2010/08/java-sorting-animations.html

http://javacodespot.blogspot.com/

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It means a mineral deposit that has some metal, precious or no. I.E. gold ore, iron ore, copper ore, zinc ore ETC.

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The name of silver ore is typically called "silver ore" or "native silver."

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Ore is gold or silver as an example, but lode is a vein of an ore that gives a lot of the ore.

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the mining of ore is when you get ore from a rock you mine anywhere in runescape.

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The ore of iron is called hematite.

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No. Magma is not an ore.

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insertion,bubble,quick, quick3, merge, shell,heap, selection sorting

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Calibrated Lump Ore (CLO) is a premium quality iron ore product that is used in the steelmaking process. It is produced by screening and sorting iron ore lumps into specific size ranges to meet the requirements of steelmakers. CLO typically has a higher iron content and lower impurities compared to regular iron ore lumps.

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Vertical sorting involves arranging items in a list based on their values in columns, while horizontal sorting involves arranging items in a list based on their values in rows. Both types of sorting help in organizing and analyzing data in a meaningful way.

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The best sorting technique depends heavily on the number and type of elements you are sorting, whether or not the list is partially sorted, if it can be sorted completely in memory or requires external devices, and so forth.

There is no best sorting technique; it depends on the sort requirements at the time.

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The reason we have so many sorting techniques is that there is no "best." Depending on circumstances, your best bet will usually be either quick sort or merge sort.

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QuickSort is an unstable sorting technique because it does not guarantee the original order of elements with equal keys. When two elements have the same key, their relative order after sorting is not predictable.

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