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... Joe House was born in Newtonia, Missouri, and received his primary and secondary education in Missouri and California. He earned A.B.
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... By then Joe House was vice-president of General Mills Chemicals, and he and his fellow engineers continued to improve the LIX reagents, not only to make them more efficient for copper, but also to adapt variants to recovery of other metals. SXEW was gradually adopted by the world's biggest copper companies, and by the early l980s its products were generally recognized to be at least as good as and sometimes better than conventionally electrorefined copper.
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... JOE ESTES HOUSE 127 clevelopment, in addition to production, sales, and services. In 1977 Henkel (Germany)
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