10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SUBMICROSCOPICALLY»
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Observation and Experiment in the Natural and Social Sciences
But unlike Dalton's atomic theory, it did not further define these portions as
submicroscopically small, mechanical bodies. Rather, it postulated scale-
independent chemical portions, that is, invariable bits of chemical substances
which were ...
Maria Carla Galavotti, 2003
Halloysite is a submicroscopically crystalline clay material that is closely related
to kaolinite which will be discussed in a later paper. In this paper the terms kaolin
and kaolinite will be used repeatedly, in quite definite senses, which should be ...
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The Feldspars: Proceedings of a NATO Advanced Study ...
1 are probably closest to those for submicroscopically twinned feldspars. The
effect of submicro- scopic twinning on the optical axial angle has been carefully
considered by Marfunin (1966, p. 105-1 12). The optic axial angle of potassic ...
W. S. MacKenzie, J. Zussman, 1974
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Experiments, Models, Paper Tools: Cultures of Organic ...
This distinction between scale-independent portions of chemical substances and
submicroscopically small atoms may be strange for today's readers and even for
today's chemists, who are accustomed to thinking in terms of submicroscopic ...
5
Tools and Modes of Representation in the Laboratory Sciences
I propose to interpret the theoretical entities of Berzelius' "theory of chemical
proportions" as scale-independent portions of elements and compounds." The
distinction between scale-independent chemical portions and submicroscopically
...
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The identification of detrital feldspars
The presence of sub-X-ray perthites, submicroscopical perthites and
submicroscopically twinned triclinic phases has been established. In
plagioclases the transformation of a triclinic high-temperature form into a triclinic
low-temperature form is ...
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Geological Survey Professional Paper
It seems evident that only truly amorphous material should be termed "allophane"
and that all crystalline or submicroscopically crystalline materials should be
assigned to some other mineral. The X-ray methods of study have made it
possible ...
Geological Survey (U.S.), 1934
Direct demonstrations of the existence of optically homogeneous although
submicroscopically twinned alkali feldspars have been obtained by X-ray
methods [9, 10, 16, 32, 37]. FIGURE 2. The position of 1 (001) relative to Y, /}, and
o of the K- ...
... or appears to be monoclinic; e.g. sanidine, submicroscopically twinned
microcline, adularia, and submicroscopically twinned analbite. Cf: plagioclase;
anorthoclase. orthocline (or'-tho-cline) (a) Said of the inclination of the cardinal
area in ...
Julia A. Jackson, James P. Mehl, Klaus K. E. Neuendorf, 2005
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Izvestiya of the Academy of Sciences of the U.S.S.R.: ...
Direct demonstrations of the existence of optically homogeneous although
submicroscopically twinned alkali feldspars have been obtained by X-ray
methods [9, 10, 16, 32, 37]. FIGURE 2. The position of i (001) relative to Y, fl, and
o of the K- ...