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Columnar jointing is a
geological structure where sets of
intersecting closely spaced fractures,
referred to as joints,
result in the
formation of a regular...
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particles (like
cells and atoms) into
cylindrical crystalline structures. The book "
Columnar Structures of Spheres:
Fundamentals and Applications"
serves as a...
- The
columnar phase is a
class of
mesophases in
which molecules ****emble into
cylindrical structures to act as mesogens. Originally,
these kinds of liquid...
- soils: platy, prismatic,
columnar, granular, and blocky.
There are also
structureless conditions. Some
soils have
simple structure, each unit
being an entity...
- and sills.
Columnar jointing is also
known as
either columnar structure,
prismatic joints, or
prismatic jointing. Rare
cases of
columnar jointing have...
- (scaly),
columnar, and cuboidal.
These can be
arranged in a
singular layer of
cells as
simple epithelium,
either simple squamous,
simple columnar, or simple...
- of
spheres inside a
cylindrical confinement.
Those structures are also
called columnar structures or crystals. A.
titanum derives its name from Ancient...
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amorphous appearing mineral,
often with a granular, fibrous, or
columnar structure,
sometimes forming reniform crusts. It has a
metallic luster, a black...
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Simple columnar epithelium is a
single layer of
columnar epithelial cells which are tall and
slender with oval-shaped
nuclei located in the
basal region...
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could have used its tall
columnar structure for
spore dispersal. Alternatively, if
Prototaxites contained photosynthetic structures, the
height would have...