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- 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...