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- Jasper, an
aggregate of
microgranular quartz and/or
cryptocrystalline chalcedony and
other mineral phases, is an opaque,
impure variety of silica, usually...
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which the
tests are
traditionally considered to have been
composed of
microgranular calcite. Like all forams, they were single-celled organisms. In advanced...
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members of the group,
appearing in the mid Tithonian,
characterised by
microgranular lorica.
Calpionellidae appear later,
including widespread genera such...
- orange, brown,
iridescent flashes Crystal habit Frequently botryoidal,
microgranular aggregates Cleavage Absent Fracture Uneven, splintery,
conchoidal Mohs...
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aggregates of
hexagonal crystals occasionally but more
commonly in
microgranular/cryptocrystalline m****es. Due to its
thorium content,
grayite displays...
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thick test and
complex interior,
composed of
agglutinated matter, or
microgranular calcite.
Saudia is
known from the
Paleocene to
middle Eocene of Saudi...
- unilocular, (single chambered),
tests composed of
aggulinated material or
microgranular calcite.
Forms may be subspherical, elongated, or
irregular and may...
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uniserial fusulinids (
microgranular foraminifera with
chambers aligned in a
single row), the
chamber walls consisting of a dark
microgranular inner layer and...
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organic Solvents. It is
available in
multiple forms,
including granular,
microgranular, CDC –
NIOSH Pocket Guide to
Chemical Hazards Record in the
GESTIS Substance...