Nonetheless, the price of progress is clear, well-articulated, fine-grained, conceptual analysis of these kinds. |
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That cold spell, which afflicted Europe in the years leading up to Stradivari's time, would have produced a uniquely fine-grained wood, he said. |
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This member grades upwards into greenish mudstones and greenish-yellow, fine-grained sandstones of the overlying Cuarcitas Azules Member. |
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In the cuts, fine-grained layers were found, obviously brought to the sea with rivers, whose sources were situated in temperate latitudes. |
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Along the vein wall, adjacent to the country rock, are fine-grained quartz, feldspar, and chlorite. |
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But as high-quality fine-grained wood becomes increasingly expensive, fibreboard is playing a more visible role in interior design. |
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Future analyses of international Web strategies should deploy a more fine-grained approach. |
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The wood is fine-grained, dense and, because of its natural color, sets off the blued parts nicely. |
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They build up on sheltered exposures of fine-grained, porous pyrite-bearing rocks, such as shale or bituminous coal, after long dry spells. |
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Cherry wood is chosen because it is fine-grained and yet soft enough to allow the cutting. |
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There are rare cross-sections of columnals in hard, dark, fine-grained limestones which crop out along the south shore. |
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My historical analysis does not attempt to correlate fine-grained historical changes with the popularization of foot-binding. |
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The merits of the essays on such fine-grained details are inversely proportional to their scope. |
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Slate is a dense, porous, fine-grained rock that has a natural, generally gray-green color. |
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The analysis, although comparatively fine-grained, is not sufficient to generalize the conclusion to future years. |
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This hard, dense, and fine-grained rock is durable, stain-resistant, and slip-resistant when wet. |
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Also observed, but far less common, are fine-grained silver, pink, or pale red schistose varieties. |
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The fine-grained ash groundmass contains equal proportions of scoriaceous tachylite and palagonite with basaltic lithic fragments. |
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The most resistant rocks are quartzite and quartz-rich sandstones, and tough fine-grained rocks such as slate. |
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Some 600 m below this breccia the pluton is pervaded by a fine-grained granophyre, apparently the product of a sudden and final crystallization. |
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The bay bottom is characterized mainly by fine-grained terrigenous sediments with a considerable admixture of terrestrial organic matter. |
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All such records are of fully or partly articulated chitons embedded within fine-grained shale and marly limestones. |
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They are suitable for implementation on fine-grained, massively parallel architectures. |
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The larger dolomite crystals fill voids in the fine-grained dolomite matrix. |
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The fine-grained matrix consists chiefly of gypsum, although traces of anhydrite may be present. |
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In cross-section, the deposits consist of unsorted pebbles, cobbles, and boulders in a matrix of fine-grained debris. |
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Only very fine-grained facies referred to as porcellaneous have provided biostratigraphically indicative fauna, i.e. calpionellids. |
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The wall rock was highly altered and consisted of a groundmass of pyrophyllite and fine-grained pyrite. |
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The fine-grained selvage called a chilled margin, formed in a younger rock in contact with an older rock, has already been mentioned. |
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They consist of extremely fine-grained evenly bedded limestone, formerly quarried for use in printing. |
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The superimposed multi-storey sheets with no preserved fine-grained sediment may reflect the lateral mobility of high-energy bedload channels. |
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Many of the grains are partially to entirely replaced by fine-grained sericite and quartz. |
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In Sodalen the exposed succession is c.40 m of laminated dark grey mudstones with intercalated fine-grained sandstone layers. |
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As a current slows, progressively smaller particles settle out and form fine-grained sediment. |
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Sericite is fine-grained muscovite formed by alteration of such minerals as feldspar, cordierite, and sillimanite. |
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Pelagic biogenic sediments consist of the fine-grained skeletal debris of marine planktonic and benthonic organisms. |
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These beds are commonly channelized and always exhibit erosive bases incised into underlying fine-grained turbiditic sandstones. |
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The fine-grained sediment of the matrix is composed chiefly of siderite, with lesser amounts of illite, calcite, quartz, and bitumen. |
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Overgrowths of fine-grained, bronze-colored siderite are often present on selected faces of the fluorite crystals. |
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The massif comprises low-grade, mainly fine-grained, siliciclastic deposits, ranging from the lowermost Cambrian to the upper Silurian in age. |
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The upper Gotham Member also comprises thinly interbedded mudstone, siltstone, and fine-grained calcareous sandstone. |
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These aggregates are perched on a matrix of fine-grained garnet densely intergrown with other manganese silicates. |
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This facies consists of distinctly laminated mudstone, with a minor component of siltstone and very fine-grained sandstone. |
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The unit comprises a thinly laminated heterolith of mudstone and fine-grained sandstone. |
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Morganite and quartz crystals are sometimes found within balls of fine-grained lepidolite within the pockets. |
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A little to the south-east of this summit lies a curious constellation of rock tors, three individual outcrops of fine-grained granite. |
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The harsh winter bombardments from ice and sand particles in fierce storms, and from the freezing and thawing action of ice, quickly break up layers of fine-grained rock. |
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It occurred as a fine-grained siliceous vein filling and as discrete, clear, tiny crystals in vugs. |
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They have a pale gold creamy colour, buttery flavour and fine-grained texture. |
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Hard, fine-grained stone was the material most suitable for flaking. |
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The cassiterite occurs as pale brown, fine-grained vein fillings and is not of much interest to collectors as specimens. |
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Other areas showed mixtures of fine-grained garnet, diopside, and other Ca-silicate minerals. |
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There are three chipped stone celts of Smoky Hill jasper in the collection and one of a very well cemented, fine-grained quartzite. |
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It is predominantly found in the marl areas but also, more rarely, in fine-grained argillaceous limestones. |
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What remains to be answered is if such a more fine-grained account of Choctaw culture would generate a different reading of Choctaw history. |
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The matrix ranges from sandstone to arkose, and is frequently just fine-grained conglomerate. |
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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 Lafayette meteorite contains abundant iddingsite, a fine-grained intergrowth of smectite clay, ferrihydrite, and ionic salt minerals. |
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A theory must thus balance the respects in which concepts are fine-grained and the respects in which they are coarse-grained. |
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The question then arises as to whether causation requires coarse-grained or fine-grained individuation. |
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Chalk, though it may include shell fragments, is predominantly composed of coccoliths from planktonic algae, forming fine-grained limestone. |
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Deposits formed on hill slopes are called colluvium where they are fine-grained, and taluvium if they are of coarse-grained rock debris. |
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The bodies of many smaller concretions are surrounded by a shell of fine-grained pyrite. |
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These veneers come from southern European olive trees, which yield a dense, fine-grained wood that is tan in color and marked with dark brown and black pigment lines. |
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Over 100 longbows were found all made from fine-grained yew. |
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Both samples consist of fine-grained calcite with elongated or equant shapes. |
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With acceptance, new constructive principles appear, supplementing pure logical deduction from fine-grained analysis as irreducible explanations of observed phenomena. |
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Crystals reach more than 25 cm in length and 2 cm in width and are associated with a mass of fine-grained talc. |
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The fine-grained sediment of the matrix is composed chiefly of microgranular quartz, although chalcedony with a fibrous texture is sometimes found. |
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At best, the artist gives us a fine-grained picture of her subjects, a picture that allows us to see them aright. |
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The investigated main Niveau Breistroffer interval is 6.28 m thick and consists of weakly lithified, fine-grained marlstones and four laminated black shale units. |
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Bowenite is a massive, fine-grained and dense variety of antigorite. |
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To achieve this fine-grained control, detailed, real-time, asynchronous messages are sent back and forth between the application and media servers. |
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The fine-grained sediment of the matrix consists chiefly of pyrite or marcasite, and their surfaces are often covered with outward-projecting crystals of pyrite or marcasite. |
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The bodies of iron sulfide nodules in the Olentangy Shale are composed of fine-grained pyrite, and their surfaces are frequently covered with tabular crystals of marcasite. |
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The fine-grained basalt stoneware reflected Wedgwood's Neoclassicism. |
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In the vein's central vug, ferroaxinite overlies a selvage of quartz, orthoclase, and microcline feldspar and is followed by fine-grained calcite. |
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The topographically higher parts of the Mpuluzi batholith are made up of mainly massive, fine-grained leucogranite intermingled with irregular pods and dykes of pegmatites. |
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A second scenario is that quarrying operations exposed easily weathered fossiliferous shales, mudstones, or fine-grained sandstones interbedded with limestones. |
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Reddish-brown siltstone and fine-grained sandstone of the Organ Rock Tongue form the lower slopes of the hill and part of the nearly vertical wall above the lower slopes. |
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The upper contacts are mostly sharp and overlain by interbedded mudstone, dark brown mudstone, laminated mudstone and occasionally fine-grained sandstone. |
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The chief commodity sought is tin, as fine-grained cassiterite in vein swarms related to the emplacement of granitic rocks within sedimentary carbonates. |
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The fine-grained sediments that covered the organisms preserved details of the animals that haven't been seen in other fossils. |
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Anorthosite, a greyish to whitish fine-grained rock, is used in glass, ceramics, metallurgical and filler applications. |
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The phyllites show fine-grained foliated textures and the mineral assemblage consists of chlorite, muscovite, albite, chloritoid and garnet along the main foliation. |
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This is a fine-grained quartz sandstone with clayish matrix. |
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The lava dome is made of dacite, a fine-grained volcanic rock that contains a sprinkling of larger, visible crystals, like chopped fruit in a cake. |
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As the facies progrades, it incorporates gray, fine-grained, thin sandstone beds with sharply defined lower boundaries, wave-rippled lamination, and rippled tops. |
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From that point upstream the sub-soil was composed of laminated greensand, that is, clay containing glauconite interspersed with discrete bands of fine-grained sand. |
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A feature common to many samples of the MFU and less common in the LFU and UFU is the presence of a fine-grained chloritic phase lining vesicles. |
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The John Klein slabs contain very fine-grained sediments but are cut through with pale veins of what could be calcium sulphate. |
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Inter-granular liquid aiding grain boundary sliding in superplastic deformation of fine-grained ZK 60 Mg alloy. |
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A brief rainshower falling on the smooth surface of fine-grained sediment spatters it with tiny crater-like pittings known as rain prints. |
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Shale is fine-grained rock made of silt or wet mud that has been lithified by compaction and cementation. |
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The sampled sandstones are light grey, very fine-grained, weakly cemented arenite, mostly dominated by quartz grains. |
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Shales are fine-grained sedimentary rocks in whose tiny bores may be trapped natural gas. |
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The gleam of the land is in its rocks, the fine-grained argillaceous rocks, here, not purple or grey, but green of living stone. |
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But, the main arguments for a fine-grained account were set forth as soon as the discussion began, and since then few new arguments have been developed. |
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The gold mineralization is associated with pyrite and pyrrhotite and varies from fine-grained disseminated to blebby coarse-grained. |
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They contain fine-grained siliciclastic material with minor amounts of bioclasts cemented by calcite. |
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Samples collected from the Garnet Hill locality contain idiomorphic garnet porphyroblasts up to two centimeters in diameter that have grown in a fine-grained phyllitic matrix. |
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The rocks are dark brown, fine-grained, and contain garnet porphyroblasts. |
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Color expert Jon Hall of BASF Coatings says in North America, there will be a trend to fine-grained, silky silvers and gray silvers revealing various color nuances. |
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Freshly broken surfaces exhibit interstitial matrix that ranges from fine-grained, clean quartz sandstone and siltstone, hematitic claystone and cements. |
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The 25-cm-thick shell-bearing interval consists primarily of clayey and very fine-grained sandy siltstone, with the dominant minerals being moganite and quartz. |
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It is lithologically represented by brownish-gray clays with jarosite tarnish and inter-layers of gray, fine-grained sandstones, and by marlaceous and sideritic concretions. |
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In the relatively shallow Middle Estuary, bedload reworking by bottom currents is the main process and precludes the deposition of Holocene fine-grained sediments. |
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The continental geology offered a diverse range of industrial stone including fine-grained argillites and basalts, flints, cherts, obsidians and nephrite. |
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The lectotype and paratype, which are before me, are both iron-stained, predominantly internal composite molds of left valves in a fine-grained, white quartzite matrix. |
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The other hard stone piece appears to be a piece of fine-grained hornfels. |
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