10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SCALENOHEDRON»
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scalenohedron in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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A system of crystallography, with its application to mineralogy
The proposed method is, to denote the scalenohedron, \ (PM|£Tif, PMj^Tl, PM^jTf
), simply by the letter S, and to fix its index on the following principle: — Let the
index of the scalenohedron be the same as the index of that rhombohedron to ...
John Joseph Griffin, 1841
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Crystallography: An Elementary Manual for the Laboratory
A Scalenohedron k-| 2131 \- with its lateral angles replaced by the planes of a
Primary Pyramid (4041) 74, 76, 89, 104 Fig. 288. Hexagonal. A Scalenohedron «
-| 2131 )□ with its lateral solid angles replaced by the planes of a Dihexa- gonal
...
Marshman Edward Wadsworth, 1909
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Mineralogy and Crystallography: Being a Classification of ...
Though the hexagonal scalenohedron is derived from the double twelve-faced
pyramid, by the development of half its faces, and might be constructed from that
figure, it is more readily obtained from the positive or negative rhomboid which ...
James Tennant, Walter Mitchell, 1859
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Geology, Mineralogy and Crystallography: Being a ...
To draw the Hexagonal Scalenohedron. — Though the hexagonal
scalenohedron is derived from the double twelve-faced pyramid, by the
development of half its faces, and might be constructed from that figure, it is more
readily obtained from ...
David Thomas Ansted, Walter Mitchell, 1855
To draw the Hexagonal Scalenohedron. — Though the hexagonal
scalenohedron is derived from the double twelve-faced pyramid, by the
development of half its faces, and might be constructed from that figure, it is more
readily obtained from ...
David Thomas Ansted, James Tennant, Walter Mitchell, 1860
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Elements of Chemical Physics
Oa tho other hand, with increasing values of n. the scalenohedron becomes more
and more acute, and when n = cc merges into the hexagonal prism. By bringing
together the rhombohedron and tho scalenohedron, as has been done in Fig.
Josiah Parsons Cooke, 1877
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The Circle of the Sciences: A Series of Treatises on the ...
Though the hexagonal scalenohedron is derived from the double twelve-faced
pyramid, by the development of half its faces, and might be constructed from that
figure, it is more readily obtained from the positive I or negative rhomboid which ...
William Somerville Orr, Baron Henry Brougham Brougham and Vaux, 1860
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Geology, Mineralogy and Crystallography ... By D. T. Ansted ...
To draw the Hexagonal Scalenohedron.—Though the hexagonal scalenohedron
is derived from the double twelve-faced pyramid, by the development of half its
faces, and might be constructed from that figure, it is more readin obtained from ...
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Cambridge Guide to Minerals, Rocks and Fossils
Distinguishing features Perfect rhombohedral cleavage, hardness, dissolves
readily with effervescence in cold dilute hydrochloric Calcite: scalenohedron
twinned on basal pinacoid Calcite: scalenohedron twinned on rhombohedron
Calcite: ...
Arthur Clive Bishop, Alan Robert Woolley, William Roger Hamilton, 1999
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Earth Materials: Introduction to Mineralogy and Petrology
5.12(A)) and the distribution of face poles of the general form, {hki l} , known as a
hexagonal scalenohedron. On the right are two drawings of calcite crystals that
exhibit the external form of a scalenohedron. (B) Calcite crystals with various ...
Cornelis Klein, Anthony Philpotts, 2012
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «SCALENOHEDRON»
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How Science Determined the Structure of Solids [Time Line]
... of X-ray Crystallography p12 (Oxford Univ. Press, 2013). Haüy's concept of periodicity. Construction of a scalenohedron by stacking molécules intégrantes. «Scientific American, Jul 14»
Thunder eggs and Inca Rose
The names roll off the tongue with sonorous drumbeats, and many are tongue twisters: rhodochrosite, obsidian, jasper, basalt, scalenohedron, zeoloits, ... «Business Line, Jan 11»