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The Feldspars: Proceedings of a NATO Advanced Study ...
Within some time this sanidine transformed through an orthoclase state into a
microcline, polysynthetically twinned either fine or coarse, of low or high
triclinicity. After this, the environmental conditions changed in such a manner that
a ...
W. S. MacKenzie, J. Zussman, 1974
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Novel Angiogenic Mechanisms: Role of Circulating Progenitor ...
Deformation of polysynthetically twined crystals of TiAl with a nearly
stoichiometric composition, Phil. Mag. A, 61, 591-606. Inui. H., Kishida, K., Misaki,
M., Kobayashi. M., Shirai, Y. and Yamaguchi, M. (1995), Temperature
dependence of yield ...
Nicanor I. Moldovan, 2003
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Geological Survey Professional Paper
SEM micrographs of core Y-6 dachiardite crystals show short, stubby, parallel
growths of polysynthetically twinned(?) bladed crystals (Bargar and others, 1981,
fig. 19) or acicular needles that appear to consist of polysynthetic twins of bladed
...
Geological Survey (U.S.), 1984
... polysynthetically and is usually turbid like the orthoclase. In a specimen from
the Alpha tunnel the plagioclase appears to have been the earliest feldspar to
crystallize ; its grains are often corroded, but where inclosed in microcline, as is
not ...
Geological Survey (U.S.), 1906
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The Paradox of Grammatical Change: Perspectives from Romance
60 Basque - all arguments realised polysynthetically on the finite verb (head-
marking); 3 .Si - NPs are facultative appositions with case marking (additional,
redundant dependent-marking); C - no deictically unmarked object-pronouns (if
at all, ...
Ulrich Detges, Richard Waltereit, 2008
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Ternary and Multinary Compounds: Proceedings of the 11th ...
The individual grains are always polysynthetically twinned, where the twin axis is
the <1 1 1>. Due to the cubic structure of the overgrowth these twins have to be
rotation twins of type Tm, because of the conservation of polarity. Between these
...
R.D Tomlinson, A.E Hill, R.D Pilkington, 1998
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The Ordovician Deicke and Millbrig K-bentonite Beds of the ...
Zoned and polysynthetically twinned plagioclase grains are characteristic of
modern acid volcanic rocks. Low-temperF Figure 4. The Deicke and Millbrig in
the Valley and Ridge of Alabama, Georgia, and Virginia; the section numbers are
for ...
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Geology and Mineral Resources of the Quakertown-Doylestown ...
Twinning is also a characteristic feature of some of the minerals, as observed
under the microscope. Commonly twinned, but not markedly polysynthetically :
Gypsum, kieserite. leonite, polyhalite. Polysynthetically twinned: Carnallite,
kainite, ...
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Studies in Earth and Space Sciences: A Memoir in Honor of ...
There seems little support for the stability of protopyroxene or orthopyroxene at
temperatures higher than those for pigeonite (compare Yoder and others, 1963).
Protohypersthene quenches to polysynthetically twinned clinopyroxene, but the ...
Harry Hammond Hess, Reginald Shagam, 1973
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The Journal of Gemmology
The structure of twin boundaries in natural amethyst which is polysynthetically
twinned on the Brazil law is extremely complicated. A detailed description was
recently published by McLaren & Pitkethly (1982). This paper is suggested for ...