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== Corabid == Most frequently found in the form of semi-liquid veins - the so-called ''coree'' (cor. [[''corabid snake'']]). It is raw, unrefined corabit (so-called [[corabid]]), intended for further industrial processing. Secondary, corabit is extracted from smaller and shallow dump deposits. Numerous wrecks and torsos of ancient ships could contain corabit too (it is recyclable). In this form, corabit is also extracted even from [[coraa]]bian [[dump ring]]s in orbit. But eventually, this segment creates only insignificant portion of corabit indistry. Key item are still vast deposits of [[corabit snake]]s. Raw [[''corabid'']] is compound of semi-liquid transitional metals with many unique features. Corabid snakes are left for sublimation under extreme temperatures, or are roasted. The resulting material is left to solidify and cool down (for faster processing is isolated corabit often left for cooling to extreme low temperatures, eventually its structure is symetrized by additional intervention, the so-called "straightening").
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