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 * discovery of massive Au deposits. However, some comparisons show that fine-grained sieved samples ( 75 μm) show comparable results to BLEG, making the more complex process potentially unnecessary.
 * is most appropriate for a large sample. The same issue makes BLEG useful even with coarse gold  e.g. you may have only a few coarse grains in a kilo of gravel or sand, imagine the probability

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