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Glacial striation Striation (fatigue), in
material Striation (geology), a
striation as a
result of a
geological fault Striation Valley, in Antarctica...
- geology, a
striation is a groove,
created by a
geological process, on the
surface of a rock or a mineral. In
structural geology,
striations are linear...
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Striations are
marks produced on the
fracture surface that show the
incremental growth of a
fatigue crack. A
striation marks the
position of the crack...
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Glacial striations or
striae are
scratches or
gouges cut into
bedrock by
glacial ab****n.
These scratches and
gouges were
first recognized as the result...
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Striation Valley is a
valley trending south-east
towards George VI Sound,
lying immediately north of
Jupiter Glacier, near the east
coast of Alexander...
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using a
comparison microscope as well as
newer 3-D
imaging technology.
Striation images can also be
uploaded to
national databases. Furthermore, the markings...
- microscopically, the
muscle fibres are swollen, have a loss of
cross striations, and show a
hyaline appearance.
Rupture and
small hemorrhage may complicate...
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cation channel antibodies), and enzyme-linked
immunosorbent ****ay (muscle
striational antibodies). A finding,
along with
medical history, of
ganglionic neuronal...
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optically biaxial and
repeatedly twinned,
giving rise to twin-lamellae and to
striations on the faces. When the
crystals are
raised to a
temperature of
about 500 °C...
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condition characterized by
rough accentuated linear ridges (longitudinal
striations) on the
nails of the
fingers and toes. When the
condition occurs on all...