Intracytoplasmic vacuoles in renal cell carcinoma tend to be smaller, more numerous, and do not contain dense inclusions. |
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Many of the nodules contain copper inclusions and, rarely, silver inclusions. |
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The most highly prized datolites have concentrated copper inclusions near the center of the nodule and are pinkish-gray in color. |
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Such nonspecific inclusions have been described in the elderly with highly active disease, in alcoholic cirrhosis hepatitis and hepatoma. |
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The partial inclusions of hematite take the form of microscopic rosettes of thin, splendent blue-black plates. |
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The quartz and albite contain small dark inclusions of cassiterite and columbite-tantalite-group minerals. |
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Toughened glass is very strong, but has been known to fracture spontaneously due to nickel sulphide inclusions. |
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Mature red blood corpuscles are membrane bound and normally devoid of a nucleus, nucleolus, cell organelles, and inclusions. |
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Crystals sometimes exhibit visible inclusions of micas and tourmaline as well as rarer minerals, such as cassiterite. |
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Nearly complete elimination of inclusions by vacuum melting produces a considerable increase in the transverse fatigue limit. |
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As in herpes encephalitis, the inclusions in SSPE may be found in neurons, astrocytes, and oligodendroglia. |
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At the cores of the aegirine spherulites there typically are inclusions of cubic crystals of villiaumite to 3 cm on edge. |
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The composition of these minerals is known from a handful of outcrops containing inclusions of mantle material. |
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Thus, during laser ablation, the laser beam may penetrate below the thin glassy surface of a grain into small inclusions or phenocryst phases. |
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This eclectic and thought-provoking collection is as noteworthy for its odd inclusions as for its equally bizarre exclusions. |
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More to the point were the inclusions that didn't seem to fit with these carefully defined parameters. |
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These inclusions provide important counterweights to this edition's more upbeat contributions. |
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What do they include, and what do they exclude, and will their inclusions and exclusions make them suitable or unsuitable for us? |
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We took four new inclusions and three older words from the Oxford Dictionary, and asked people in Bolton town centre what they meant. |
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The guide has a permanent team of 10 UK inspectors, whose only job is to travel the country and assess potential inclusions. |
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People usually want obvious inclusions everyone has read about eleventy billion times. |
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Presence of inclusions may be described, although they are not generally considered diagnostic. |
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For radiometric dating we selected from each zircon concentrate about 10-20 clean crystals with neither fractures nor inclusions. |
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The inclusions may also be found in the adventitial cells of blood vessels. |
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Spa treatments and other impressive inclusions complete this white-glove winter getaway. |
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Some melange inclusions locally preserve glaucophane overprinted by actinolite. |
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Most of the thirty-two pages on Moroccan agate are color plates of superb geodes with fantastic patterns and inclusions. |
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What seems to give any flavor more appeal these days is the abundance of inclusions contained within the mix. |
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After the last two controversial inclusions, the pressure was on to deliver something a little more, dare I say, mature. |
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Note that our coarse-grained model actually makes no hypothesis concerning the origin of the saddle-like inclusions. |
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Nodules filled with clear double-refractive Iceland spar with celadonite inclusions have also been found here. |
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The beryl inclusions occur as acicular to hairlike crystals of aquamarine, pale bluish-green in color and clearly hexagonal in cross section. |
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Furthermore it's a highly arguable claim both for its inclusions and omissions. |
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It has a relatively large component of loess and contains ovoid inclusions of loessic silt which were deposited by solifluction. |
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The different futharks do have slightly different forms for several runes, as well as varying inclusions. |
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Ultrastructural examination failed to detect viral inclusions, although the tissue exhibited a sizable degree of postmortem autolysis. |
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This is because this mineral was always observed as fine-grained inclusions parallel to the cleavage of biotite crystals. |
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The 1.0-carat stone was fashioned into a marquise and shows several tiny unidentified mineral inclusions only visible under the microscope. |
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The most spectacular inclusions are bands of native copper that parallel the concentric banding of the agate. |
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Some of the bedded sandstone inclusions were folded prior to inclusion within the melange. |
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The inclusions show a wide range of fluorescent colours including red, light brown, orange, yellow, green, white and blue. |
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Under these conditions PBs appeared light blue, while metachromasia was observed for globoid inclusions that stained purple-blue. |
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Unfortunately, both stones are extensively flawed with fractures, visible cleavage, and visible mineral inclusions. |
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The spherules were previously interpreted as microfossils because of their spheroidal shapes and inclusions of carbonaceous matter. |
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Most fluid inclusions are small, only a few microns to tens of microns in diameter, but large inclusions visible to the naked eye are known. |
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Each flavor contains one of Denali's proprietary inclusions such as the Bear Foot Cookie Dough, which is shaped like a bear's foot. |
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Such inclusions may be aligned, preserving evidence of the fabric in the rock when the porphyroblast grew. |
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And since all mined diamonds have inclusions, flaws, and birthmarks, under magnification a trained jeweler can tell the difference. |
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The analcime occurs as simple semitransparent trapezohedra to 3.5 cm across that contain cloudy white to brownish-red inclusions. |
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These inclusions were found within the cleavage planes of the crystal structure of the biotites. |
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Gemologists use these needle inclusions found in natural rubies to distinguish them from synthetics, simulants, or substitutes. |
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Spiroff reports cleavable masses of black calcite, with the color probably due to inclusions of chalcocite or tenorite. |
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So, a gem may be clean and clear with great clarity, but there may be obscure inclusions within it. |
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Setting quartz inclusions apart from your standard-issue nine-to-five mineral is the fact that they are stuck inside another growing mineral. |
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Reflection of light from parallel inclusions or a fibrous structure, known as chatoyancy, is shown best by the cat's-eye variety of chrysoberyl. |
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Titanium also interacts with sulphur and can have a beneficial effect on the shape of sulphide inclusions. |
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The most spectacular inclusions are bands of native copper that are in and follow the chalcedony concentric banding of the agate. |
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Instead, simulations are employed to test how different upper bounds limit the rate of false inclusions across a range of reasonable conditions. |
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These fossilized inclusions are preserved magnificently, quite unscratched. |
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Ice creams with inclusions such as mint chocolate chip and chocolate-chip cookie dough have become mainstream favorites across all age groups. |
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The fluid inclusions had moderate homogenization temperatures between 60 and 175 degrees Celsius. |
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Small quartz grains are unstrained, and notable for the abundance of tiny fluid inclusions, some with vapour bubbles. |
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These inclusions appeared round in transverse and ovoid in longitudinal sections. |
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Cuprite occurred along with chalcocite as inclusions in small calcite crystals. |
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The rhombohedral phase usually occurs as large tabular inclusions near the rims of ferromagnesian phenocrysts. |
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The intermediate zone consists of massive lilac-gray sodalite with inclusions of nepheline, dark green aegirine, and pale green fluorapatite. |
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All tissues were examined for the presence of viral inclusions characteristic of cytomegalovirus and herpesvirus. |
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Red chalcedony-lined geodes were prevalent at one time, their inclusions typically being quartz, calcite, ferroan dolomite, and iron sulfide microcrystals. |
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Epididymite was known several years ago from a few small crystals that occurred on some specimens and also as inclusions of white acicular crystals in smoky quartz. |
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In the acid processes, deoxidation can take place in the furnaces, leaving a reasonable time for the inclusions to rise into the slag and so be removed before casting. |
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Inherited oil-bearing fluid inclusions identified in those samples are hosted in a well-cemented and partially recrystallized, rounded pebble of sandstone. |
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Adrenocortical hyperplasia and adrenocortical neoplasms have pleomorphic mitochondria with tubulovesicular and lamelliform cristae and occasional inclusions. |
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The inclusions crystallize at the same time as the host diamond and incorporate trace elements such as samarium and neodymium, which may be used for radiometric dating. |
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Such parameters have been measured successfully for a range of more natural lipidic inclusions such as various phospholipid species, cholesterol and alpha tocopherol. |
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The very inclusions of the various accusations of Witchcraft, which besprinkle the book, are seemingly against the scientific mindset of the times. |
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Many processors use a fruit feeder to add inclusions to the ice cream mix. |
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Acinar cells surrounding the necrotic foci showed atrophy and necrobiotic changes, and numerous eosinophilic intranuclear inclusions with clear halos were noted. |
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Eosinophillic intranuclear inclusions of Cowdry type A are found in oligodendrocyte, astrocytes, occasional neurons, ependymal cells, endothelial cells, and schwann cells. |
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At the Kingston mine, calcite occurred as thin massive veins cutting the lode and as modified rhombohedral crystals to 7 mm with inclusions of cuprite and chalcocite. |
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Also, the inevitable non-metallic inclusions, i.e. oxides, silicates, sulphides, are broken up, some deformed, and distributed throughout the steel in a more uniform manner. |
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The colour is clear and some inclusions of biotite and melt are present. |
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Diamonds sometimes contain minute inclusions of the minerals garnet, olivine, and pyroxene, which indicate formation in two major mantle rock-types, peridotite and eclogite. |
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I have seen realgar inclusions in colemanite turn yellow in a few months. |
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Magmatic inclusions in silicic and intermediate volcanic rocks. |
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Mr Wallens said planning officers had listed all their objections to the new inclusions in the original draft of the UDP but they had been ignored. |
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As is usually the case, there were surprise inclusions and omissions. |
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His suggestions for portfolio inclusions makes me realise how little I know about this stuff, but I have managed a few samples so far which are okay. |
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Several small grains of amphibole were seen as inclusions in a plagioclase phenocryst, and one partial grain of resorbed amphibole also was noted. |
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Insurance policies typically have limitations, exclusions, inclusions and endorsements that are confusing and in some cases mutually contradictory. |
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For calibration, a series of glass standards was chosen that corresponded closely to the major element compositions of the melt inclusions and matrix glasses. |
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Because of this, a variety of fixatives are used to preserve and stabilize certain structures and inclusions to withstand the procedures just outlined. |
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Electron microscopy showed membrane-bound vacuoles that contained reticulogranular and flocculent material, dense bodies, lamellar inclusions, and lipofuscin. |
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All melt inclusions and matrix glasses chosen were completely glassy, i.e. they had not undergone any devitrification and did not contain microlites or microphenocrysts. |
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The enigmatic graniferous tracheary inclusions which characterize so many terrestrial parasite haustoria are generally absent in aerial mistletoes. |
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Some crystals are discolored yellow or red by iron oxide inclusions. |
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The presence of Howell-Jolly body-like inclusions had a clear temporal relation with initiation of ganciclovir therapy. |
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The presence of HbH was confirmed by using brilliant cresyl blue test for HbH inclusions. |
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The slag inclusions have been shown to disperse corrosion to an even film, enabling the iron to resist pitting. |
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Dominican amber differentiates itself from Baltic amber by being mostly transparent and often containing a higher number of fossil inclusions. |
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The slag inclusions, or stringers, in wrought iron give it properties not found in other forms of ferrous metal. |
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These inclusions were sometimes associated with nuclear pyknosis and karyorrhexis, but again no etiological agent was detected. |
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In addition to causing porosity and embrittlement, salt inclusions accelerate corrosion due to their hygroscopic nature. |
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Also, epoxy resin powder coating on the field coil, which is free of air inclusions, helps prevent motor overheating under heavy loads. |
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Three birds had glomerular intranuclear inclusions, most consistent with adenovirus. |
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And this hierarchised view of the world is mapped onto the social domain, creating exclusions as well as inclusions. |
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Especially useful are the inclusions of experimental playwrights, dramaturges, and directors such as Talvin Wilks and Edgar White. |
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Magnetite contains inclusions of calcite, apatite, phlogopite, and pyroxenes. |
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Because it originates as a soft, sticky tree resin, amber sometimes contains animal and plant material as inclusions. |
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It was found that inclusions in the material act as crack arresters and energy dissipaters. |
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Second, they indicate the existence of macroscopically similar but petrographically different white inclusions in a limited number of fabrics. |
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Microstructure is composed of fine ferritic and perlitic constituents without defects like non-metallic inclusions, gas and shrinkage porosity. |
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After the inclusions are added, the candy bars are drenched in pure Hershey 's Milk Chocolate. |
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As for inclusions, chapter 1 employed far too many scare quotes around terms and concepts. |
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The scanning electron microscope and electron microprobe are used to determine the composition of oxide inclusions. |
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Fossil resin often contains other fossils called inclusions that were captured by the sticky resin. |
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A gem graded none on the enhancement scale may still exhibit visible inclusions. |
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Food inclusions contain bacteria, bluegreen algae, small dinoflagellates, diatoms, ciliates, and other dinoflagellates. |
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Increasing salinity lowers the freezing point of seawater, so cold liquid brine is formed in inclusions within a honeycomb of ice. |
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The inclusions, too, are a function of the steel-making, and include oxides, silicates, aluminates, and sulfides. |
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The oldest amber with arthropod inclusions comes from the Levant, from Lebanon and Jordan. |
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In geology, the term xenolith is almost exclusively used to describe inclusions in igneous rock during magma emplacement and eruption. |
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No large inclusions of cementite will form at the boundaries in hypoeuctoid steel. |
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Wrought iron may be welded in the same manner as mild steel, but the presence of oxide or inclusions will give defective results. |
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Distinct basophilic inclusions were seen in frontal, motor, and parietal cortex, red nucleus, hypoglossal nucleus, pontine nuclei, and superior colliculus. |
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Nucleation and growth of Alumina inclusions during deoxidation of steel. |
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Animal inclusions are usually small invertebrates, predominantly arthropods such as insects and spiders, and only extremely rarely a vertebrate such as a small lizard. |
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Commercial experience suggests that the flotation of inclusions is increased by adding small amounts of chlorine, freon or sulfur hexafluoride to the inert purge gas. |
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Another study has shown that slag inclusions are pathways to corrosion. |
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The galena of the ore contains microscopic inclusions of various forms that become visible upon polished surfaces etched with hydrochloric or nitric acid. |
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Intra-subunit contacts range from gradational to sharp, with the latter lacking chilled margins, and inclusions of any lithology can occur in the others. |
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A rising star in the field of healing gemstones is Rutilated Quartz, an extremely electromagnetic form of clear Quartz containing needle-like inclusions of Rutile. |
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Not only is depletion of dopaminergic neurons of the substantia nigra seen in PD, there are also Lewy bodies present, which are abnormal protein inclusions. |
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Electron microprobe analysis has shown that the gold and silver-bearing minerals of the vein are the telluride minerals petzite and hessite, which are inclusions in pyrite. |
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Among these outcrops, 20 have yielded biological inclusions comprising the oldest representatives of several recent families of terrestrial arthropods. |
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Emeralds tend to have numerous inclusions and surface breaking fissures. |
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Although the term xenolith is most commonly associated with igneous inclusions, a broad definition could include rock fragments which have become encased in sedimentary rock. |
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Microscopically, poxviruses produce characteristic cytoplasmic inclusions, the most important of which are known as Guarnieri bodies, and are the sites of viral replication. |
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