IV. Translate the following text into your native language:
The development of titanium as a basic industrial metal is without precedent in metallurgical industry. Other modern industrial metals such as aluminum and magnesium came into use relatively slowly because from the very beginning the supply to usable metal exceeded the demand, making it necessary to stimulate the demand by suggesting new uses.
It was quite opposite in the case of titanium. The demand has exceeded the supply from the time that it was demonstrated to be a practical engineering material.
The rapid growth of titanium has been unparalleled by the technological development of any other metal. It was discovered in 1790, but it was not until 1943 that its potentialities were realized. Since then its development was rapid.
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