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Mineralized tissues are
biological tissues that
incorporate minerals into soft matrices.
Typically these tissues form a
protective shield or structural...
- maintenance,
promotion and
enhancement of geotourism.
Gossan in Rajpura-Dariba
Mineralised belt nearby,
consisting of gossan, has been
declared the
National Geological...
- cementum, and
dental pulp. It is a very hard,
white to off-white,
highly mineralised substance that acts as a
barrier to
protect the
tooth but can become...
- Moreover, the
development of
tooth decay is very
rapid due to the less-
mineralised enamel. MIH only
becomes visible once the
permanent molars start to erupt...
- Arthropoda. They
possess an
exoskeleton with a
cuticle made of chitin,
often mineralised with
calcium carbonate, a body with
differentiated (metameric) segments...
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insoluble in
mineral acids, bases, and
organic solvents. Over time, it is
mineralised into
graphite or graphite-like carbon, or
degrades into oil and gas hydrocarbons...
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clinical trial investigating calcium sodium phosphosilicate as a
dentine mineralising agent in the oral environment".
Journal of Dentistry. 43 (6): 757–764...
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crustal structures which allow extensive hydrothermal circulation of
mineralising fluids IOCG
deposits typically occur at the
margins of
large igneous...
- rock
types affected by the
fault and of the
presence and
nature of any
mineralising fluids.
Fault rocks are
classified by
their textures and the implied...
- sunk in the
class Conodonta. They are
primarily known from
their hard,
mineralised tooth-like
structures called "conodont elements" that in life were present...