- Arthropoda. They
possess an
exoskeleton with a
cuticle made of chitin,
often mineralised with
calcium carbonate, a body with
differentiated (metameric) segments...
- 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...
- enamelling,
painting on top of
glaze in
pottery Tooth enamel, the hard
mineralised surface of
teeth Enamel organ, a
cellular aggregation in a developing...
-
crustal structures which allow extensive hydrothermal circulation of
mineralising fluids IOCG
deposits typically occur at the
margins of
large igneous...
- Alternatively,
exceptional preservation may
result in
chitin being mineralised, as in the
Burgess Shale, or
transformed to the
resistant polymer keratin...
- in the
mineralisation that
takes place when
fluoride interacts with
mineralising tissues. In the extra-cellular
environment of
maturing enamel, an excess...
- they can be more or less scattered, such as
tufts of
defensive sharp,
mineralised bristles as in many
marine polychaetes. Or, they can
occur as structured...
- mine
planning process. When the
mineralised package is
determined by an
economic cut-off, the near-grade
mineralised waste is
usually dumped separately...
- the Ediacaran, but it was not
until the
Cambrian that
organisms with
mineralised s**** and
skeletons are
found in the rock record, and the
rapid diversification...
-
clinical trial investigating calcium sodium phosphosilicate as a
dentine mineralising agent in the oral environment".
Journal of Dentistry. 43 (6): 757–764...