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10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «CYANITIC» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
cyanitic in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
cyanitic im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
... CYANIDING CYANIDS CYANIN CYANINE CYANINES CYANINS CYANITE
CYANITES CYANITIC CYANMETHEMOGLOBIN CYANMETHEMOGLOBINS
CYANMETMYOGLOBIN CYANMETMYOGLOBINS CYANO
CYANOACETALDEHYDE ...
Maliha Mendoza Mahmood, 2013
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English Language Word Builder
... COCKAPOO COCKSHUT COELOMIC COLDCOCK CONCETTO CONGENIC
CORACOID CORNICLE COSECANT CRACKNEL CROCEOUS CROTCHETy
CUBICULA CURCUMINe CYANITIC CYCLOSIS DIARCHIC DIPCHICK
ECCLESIAI ...
3
A Computational Theory of Writing Systems
criticism criticize critic crocein crocus cryoscope cryoscopic crystallite crystallitic
cyanite cyanitic cyclone cyclonic cynicism cynic cystoscope cystoscopic
declination decline dendrite dendritic denounce denunciate denunciation
deprave ...
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Geology and Coal Fields of the Lower Matanuska Valley, Alaska
The schists where they adjoin the gneiss are garnetiferous, staurolitic, cyanitic,
and coarsely biotitic. In places they are remarkably contorted, as is well shown on
the polished surfaces along the glaciers. The width of the schist belt decreases ...
George Curtis Martin, Frank James Katz, 1912
B. K. Emerson, of Amherst College, described corundum from Barkhamsted,
Conn., where it occurs in association with cyanitic mica-schist and fibrolite gneiss
. The corundum forms a bed lx>tween 2 and 3 inches thick, and is of a dark-blue
to ...
6
The London university magazine
... great mass of precious metals which circulate in the two continents, has been
procured from formations much later than gneiss, and every other primative
formation, that they come from transition rocks, cyanitic porphyries and even
trachytes.
7
Geology of the Muddy Mountains, Nevada: With a Section ...
Biotite, garnet, and amphibole are the most common minerals of metamorphic
origin that are easily distinguishable; • * * stanrolitic and cyanitic schists are found
locally. * * « Coarsely crystalline white limestone is interstratifled with the schists
...
Chester Ray Longwell, 1928
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Carnival: A Scream in High Park Reader
A Scream in High Park Reader Peter McPhee. iris tacit icon isotron cast-iron.
Aryan iliac colitis oolitic actinost otosis antilysis stasis. Artistry is cranioclasis, not
a coital titillation. Arsanilic. Cyanitic calcitration. Alias, alas, salsa. Antisocial, I still
...
The schists where they adjoin the gneiss are garnetiferous, staurolitic, cyanitic,
and coarsely biotitic. In places they are remarkably contorted, as is well shown on
the polished surfaces along the glaciers. The width of the schist belt decreases ...
United States. Congress, 1912
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Congressional serial set
The schists where they adjoin the gneiss are garnetiferous, staurolitic, cyanitic,
and coarsely biotitic. In places they are remarkably contorted, as is well shown on
the polished surfaces along the glaciers. The width of the schist belt decreases ...
United States. Government Printing Office, 1912