10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SPHERULAR»
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spherular in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Acarid Phylogeny and Evolution: Adaptation in Mites and Ticks
Unpaired areas of perforated cuticle - together with underlying cells - have been
considered to be an equivalent of spherules and were named the spherular
organ. Spherules or spherular organ are a constant element in the endogynium
of ...
European Association of Acarologists. Meeting, Fabio Bernini, 2002
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Canadian Patent Office Record
The method of making a ferrous alloy characterized in its as-cast state by a
metallic matrix having spherular graphite inclusions randomly dispersed
therethrough comprising: providing a bath of molten cast iron containing graphite
-yielding ...
Canada. Patent Office, 1961
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The Wordsworth Thesaurus: For Home, Office and Study
... fat, fleshy, full, globular, gradiloqucnt, heavy, magniloquent, obese, orbed,
orbicular, orby, orcX rojtuncl, plump, podgy, portly, resonant, rich, roly-poly,
rotundate, round, rounded, sonorous, spheral, spheric, spherical, spherular,
sphery, stout, ...
Wordsworth, William, 1993
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Sediment-Hosted Mineral Deposits: Special Publication 11 of ...
Pyrolusite sometimes occurs in small voids among the amorphous aggregates of
manganese oxides. Microcrystalline aggregates of pyrolusite frequently show
dimensions equivalent to the spherular aggregates of amorphous manganese ...
J. Parnell, Y. Lianjun, C. Changming, 2009
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Particulate Emissions from Vehicles
This growth mode causes spherular fusing, in which the laminar microstructure in
the outlying regions runs, in an uninterrupted fashion, from one spherule into
another. When this happens, the evidence of independent formation, from an ...
6
Electron micrographs of clay minerals
Morphological changes of hydrated and dehydrated spherular halloysite were
observed by Koyama et al. ( 1978a) using the environmental cell. The particles of
hydrated one showed smooth and uniform contrast in the images, but they ...
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The Ore Minerals Under the Microscope: An Optical Guide
... bireflectance; Kropfmühl, Germany [c]; Nic. // B Graphite (strong yellowish to
dark grey anisotropy); Kropfmühl, Germany [c]; Nic. + C Spherular graphite (
mottled brownish grey, bireflectance) in augite (dark grey), other silicates (mottled
...
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Textbook Of The Ear, Nose And Throat
With an increase in size the wall thickens while the cytoplasm develops vesicles,
granules and spherular bodies. After about 14 divisions a total of about 16 000
young spores are produced in the sporangium. As the spores mature the ...
De Souza, C. Et Al., 1995
The margin of a corallite consisted of the conglomeration of calcareous spherular
plates, resulting in a growth pattern of the periphery with wave-like structure. The
spherular crystal platelets might be corresponded with the spherulites ...
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Growth, Development, and Aging: GDA.
In the connective tissue of other lamellibranchs, and in molluscs in general, he
observed elements very similar to the Rundzellen and calls them "spherular cells
" (cellules spheruleuses). They are large, non-ameboid and similar to the fat-cells
...
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «SPHERULAR»
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spherular is used in the context of the following news items.
Time to Turn to Tchoukball?
No, it's not Aussie slang for 'chicken', nor is it a spherular shape coined by the Shadow Business Secretary. A handball-dodgeball-korfball ménage à trois, ... «Impact Magazine, Aug 13»
Sahara Aerosol Discovery Useful To Climate Change Studies
It is characterized by their pink color, their spherular shape (micro-spherule) and the vortex. Credit: University of Granada. Image 2: Iberulite observed with an ... «RedOrbit, Oct 08»