Compositional characterization ofencrustationon marble with laser induced breakdown spectroscopy.
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Chapter 9 reminds the reader about the fact that limestones are biological sediments with detailed looks at stromatolites, encrustations and bioerosion.
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Furthermore, because of heavyencrustationof indwelling ureteral stents in pregnancy, frequent stent changes every 4-6 weeks are required.
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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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Theencrustationalso 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"encrustationon 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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Theencrustationminerals, 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 theencrustationof brick work and the undercovering of the doorways.
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For example, metals from shipwrecked sites can haveencrustation, 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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