-
Mineral Liberation Analyzer (MLA) from FEI Company,
Mineralogic from Zeiss,
AZtecMineral from
Oxford Instruments, the TIMA (Tescan
integrated mineral...
- gel texture.
There is
evidence that the crop was
widely cultivated by the
Aztecs in pre-Columbian
times and was a
staple food for
Mesoamerican cultures....
- territory.
Pliny the
Elder referred to the
mineral as
callais (from
Ancient Gr**** κάλαϊς) and the
Aztecs knew it as chalchi****tl. In
professional mineralogy...
-
Aztec Land and
Cattle Company,
Limited ("
Aztec") is a land
company with a
historic presence in Arizona. It was
formed in 1884 and
incorporated in early...
- that of rice or maize. The
grain was a
staple food of the
Aztecs and an
integral part of
Aztec religious ceremonies. The
cultivation of
amaranth was banned...
- the lava,
which inhibits the
first step (nucleation) in the
formation of
mineral crystals.
Together with
rapid cooling, this
results in a
natural gl****...
-
provided the
average diet.
Aztec cuisine was a very well-rounded diet
without any
significant deficiencies in
vitamins or
minerals.[citation needed] The cooking...
-
Tequesquite or
tequexquite (from
Nahuatl tequixquitl) is a
natural mineral salt
containing compounds of
sodium chloride,
sodium carbonate, and sodium...
- Nahuatl-speaking
people of the
Valley of
Mexico better known as the
Aztecs. In
Aztec religion, the gulf was
called Chalchiuhtlicueyecatl, or "House of Chalchiuhtlicue"...
- It is one of the
types of fuller's earth. Some
smaller deposits of this
mineral can be
found in Mexico,
where its use is tied to the
manufacture of Maya...