A white incrustation called efflorescence is often found on the surface of interior masonry walls. |
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It grows as a surface incrustation on gastropod shells inhabited by the hermit crab Pagurus longicarpus. |
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Old, toxic fecal matter and incrustation including mucus, begin to break loose, thereafter increasing peristalsis and water assimilation. |
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Absence of external anomalies: rind and bone must be whole, without any visible incrustation or any excessive softness. |
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Such incrustation frequently causes blockages and subsequent kiln shut-downs for several days at a time. |
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Their calcareous waters deposit a sintery incrustation on surrounding objects. |
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To encrust the Infospace system allows the incrustation of text on the video images leaving the matrix and thus facilitates the location and the identification of each video image. |
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The incrustation with the fine gold on the barrels and representing a rider was not unknown, but it is probable that it is about a mark of the company. |
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Tests conducted on in-situ wastewater pipes made of PE 80 and PE 100 have shown that incrustation and material abrasion remain low even when the pipes are exposed to sewage containing a high level of solids. |
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No incrustation due to smooth inner pipe surface. |
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