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  <title type='text'>National Institute of Industrial Research &#187; Aluminium And Aluminium Products</title>
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  <subtitle type='text'>National Institute of Industrial Research&#39;s Book Releases for Aluminium And Aluminium Products industry</subtitle>
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      <title>The Complete Technology Book on Aluminium And Aluminium Products by NPCS Board of Consultants &amp; Engineers</title>
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      <updated>2007-01-12T05:00:00Z</updated>
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        <div xmlns='http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml'>Aluminium, the second most plentiful metallic element on the earth, became an economic competitor in engineering applications as recently as the end of 19th century. It was become a metal for its t ...</div>
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