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- Look up pseudomorphosis in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Pseudomorphosis may refer to: Pseudomorph, in mineralogy Pseudomorphosis (Spengler), a key...
- knowledge, and constant confrontation with the Infinite. The concept of pseudomorphosis is one that Spengler borrows from mineralogy and is introduced as a...
- of quartz altered by extremely high pressure—stishovite, probably a pseudomorphosis after tridymite. From the article "First discovery of stishovite in...
- known as the blanch-ink-jet maneuver. In philosophy, the concept of pseudomorphosis was used by the German philosopher Oswald Spengler to describe how...
- due to instability in "normal" temperatures, is found in form of the pseudomorphosis of acanthite after argentite. Relative to most inorganic materials...
- Russia, which was heavily influenced by Oswald Spengler's concept of "pseudomorphosis". The Swedish journalist and writer Elisabeth Ã…sbrink probed the reasons...
- scientific work became more and more concentrated on the phenomenon of "pseudomorphosis": that is minerals which have taken up the outer aspect of another...
- than as imprints alone. Their preservation is unique: dubbed "relief-pseudomorphosis", the wings show the ventral surface of the feathers, with their negative...
- disseminated pitchblende and coffinite. An interesting feature is pseudomorphosis of uranium minerals after wood. Specimens still show the cell structure...
- Florovsky characterized Orthodox theology as having gone through a "pseudomorphosis" during the "Western Captivity" of the seventeenth, eighteenth and...