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- Micromount is term used by mineral collectors and amateur geologists to describe mineral specimens that are best appreciated using an optical aid, commonly...
- Anthony Mine near Mammoth, Arizona where small crystals that make fine micromount specimens are found. In addition, many small, pale-green colored crystals...
- Stencil printing is the process of depositing solder paste on the printed wiring boards (PWBs) to establish electrical connections. It is immediately followed...
- Starkey, Roy (October 1997). "Twenty Years in the Field" (PDF). British Micromount Society Newsletter (48): 2–5. Retrieved 25 November 2015. "Mine death...
- houses over 24,000 specimens from around the world, including meteorites, micromounts, and mining artifacts. Minerals from Arizona and Mexico are particularly...
- S**** this small are usually stored in small gl**** vials, or in paper micromounts. For dead s**** of marine species on sandy beaches, these minute empty...
- paleontology, paleobotany, invertebrate paleontology, minerals, meteorites, and micromount. Health Sciences Collection is composed of rare and unique human anatomy...
- Twinned crystals. A particular size range such as (from small to large), micromounts, thumbnail (generally ****ing in a 1 inch cube), miniatures, small-cabinet...
- September 2012]. p. 586. Roy Starkey. “Twenty Years in the Field”. British Micromount Society. Newsletter No. 48. October 1997. pp. 2–3. School and Meeting...
- over 5,000 kg of cut and uncut coal balls, over 8,300 ostracods in micromounts, over 3,000 unprocessed reserves, over 3,400 minerals, rocks and meteorites...