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  2. Patriot Preparatory Academy - Wikipedia

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    2016 Average Testing Score: 55.2% (2016) Student Teacher Ratio: 16:1 Reading Proficiency- 79% Math Proficiency- 56% Average ACT Score: 20/36 3 Visual Arts classes:

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    The test track features level 2-mile (3.2 km) straightaways. Vehicle Dynamics Area: 50-acre (20-hectare) asphalt pad, with an acceleration loop at each end, is a multipurpose facility for vehicle dynamic testing, durability testing, brake testing, performance testing, product demonstrations, and driver

  4. Karatmeter - Wikipedia

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    X-Ray based karat testing machine for gold purity testing. The Karatmeter is a scientific instrument which uses X-rays to give an exact reading of the purity of gold.The Karatmeter is also referred to as a X-Ray fluorescence (XRF) spectrometer.

  5. An ex-deep-sea treasure hunter jailed for nearly 10 years ...

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    In this November 1989 file photo, Tommy Thompson holds a $50 pioneer gold piece retrieved earlier in 1989 from the wreck of the gold ship Central America. (Lon Horwedel/The Columbus Dispatch/AP)

  6. Metallurgical assay - Wikipedia

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    1916 photograph of an assayer performing an electrolysis test on a gold sample at the United States Assay Office in New York. Fusion: the process requires a self-generating reducing atmosphere, and so the crushed ore sample is mixed with fluxes and a carbon source (e.g. coal dust, ground charcoal, flour, etc.) mixed with powdered lead oxide ...

  7. What to know about Fort Knox's gold depository

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    The gold depository at Fort Knox has a reputation for being impenetrable, which has gained it a place in popular culture. As early as 1952, a Looney Tunes cartoon featured Bugs Bunny and Yosemite ...