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Examples of encrustation


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Compositional characterization of encrustation on marble with laser induced breakdown spectroscopy.
Chapter 9 reminds the reader about the fact that limestones are biological sediments with detailed looks at stromatolites, encrustations and bioerosion.
Furthermore, because of heavy encrustation of indwelling ureteral stents in pregnancy, frequent stent changes every 4-6 weeks are required.
I refer to the encrustations of grime and soot which have been, and are being, erased from our buildings up and down the country.
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The encrustation also roughly indicates its age; younger dragons have few gems, whereas venerable stellar dragons are literally covered in jewels.
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It forms elongated lathlike monoclinic crystals, radial spherulites, encrustations and powdery aggregates.
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It also can include elaborate carvings, gem encrustations and detailed drawings.
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Such compounds are biocide and antifouling agents, commonly mixed in paints to prevent marine encrustations on boats and ships.
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It often occurs as a "post mine" encrustation on old underground mine surfaces.
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Tin compounds are biocidal anti-fouling agents mixed into paints to prevent marine encrustations on boats and ships.
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The encrustation minerals, the objects it surrounds, and the techniques for preservation are recorded using photographs and x rays.
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In 1907, the church complex experienced another repair which included the removal of the encrustation of brick work and the undercovering of the doorways.
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For example, metals from shipwrecked sites can have encrustation, which means they contain coagulates.
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It typically occurs as fibrous or powdery encrustations, but may also occur as acicular triclinic crystals.
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It forms as coatings and encrustations with internal tetragonal crystal structure.
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Scalpels or a micro-jet process can be used to gradually, mechanically thin out these encrustations layer by layer, in the lab.
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It occurs as rare fracture and cavity encrustations within schists derived from sedimentary rocks.
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Halite crystals form very quickly in some rapidly evaporating lakes resulting in modern artifacts with a coating or encrustation of halite crystals.
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It crystallizes in the monoclinic system and occurs as white fumarolic encrustations on lava.
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Crystals are minute and capillary and rarely met with, the mineral occurring usually as soft earthy masses and encrustations.
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Picking and cutting is used when there are hardened dirt, encrustations, or old restoration materials closely adheres to the surface.
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It occurs as soft, white clusters of fibrous crystals and encrustations which crystallize in the monoclinic system.
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Those swimming with barnacle encrustation require more energy and show a detectable difference in anaerobic energy expenditure than those without encrustation.
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It crystallizes in the monoclinic-domatic crystal system, typically forming efflorescences and encrustations.
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