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Dolerite dykes that cut the peridotite show chilled margins and local metasomatic calcic alteration.
Tauride dykes contain less calcic plagioclase than their host cumulates, like the Kinik ophiolites.
Due to its hydraulicity, it undertakes a setting more quick than the calcic lime and its strengths are superior.
Some of the studied rocks show high alumina characteristics probably reflecting the high modal content of very calcic plagioclase.
Late phases are mainly calcic amphiboles of magnesio-hornblende composition and plagioclases with very low anorthite contents.
Olivine is typically associated with calcic plagioclase, magnesium-rich pyroxenes, and iron-titanium oxides such as magnetite and ilmenite.
Sulphorous water is divided in two classes: the sodium sulphurous water, and calcic sulphurous water.
In calcic earthy bicarbonates they surpass to alkaline bicarbonates, are essentially gaseous.
Compositional gaps also exist between the cummingtonite-grunerite series and other calcic amphiboles.
The mechanisms of action of calcic inhibitors and beta blockers remains unclear.
High calcic liming materials contain small amounts of magnesium.
Ceramic implants play the role of a calcic cathode, which allows the deposit of free calcium on the injured tissue.
The lens is tempered sodic calcic glass, 4mm thick, complying with the BS 3193 and UNI 7142 norms.
However, in calcic olivines like monticellite, calcium preferentially enters the M2 site and magnesium occupies the M1 site.
Detailed elemental and isotopic studies of this crystal fractionation pathway have indicated the importance of mafic phases, notably calcic clinopyroxene and biotite.
The powerful electromagnetic waves of the C-1002 work from the exterior of the pipe modifying the calcic carbonate's structure of the water into a non embedded form.
The formula would represent calcic carbonate as a compound of a base and an oxyl.
Several types of mineral water were classified according to the content of ions contained in water: sulphured water, chlorinated water, carbonic water, calcic water, bicarbonate water.
For example, the boundary between the greenschist and amphibolite facies marks a transition from amphibole of actinolitic composition to hornblende and of a sodic plagioclase into a more calcic plagioclase.
Demolition waste, calcic or siliceous in nature.
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Recent observations relating to the action of soda upon calcic sulphates, calcic glucates, etc., are most important.
The lime must be pure, and is made by heating a carbonate which has been precipitated from calcic nitrate.
To this distillate again a similar process may be used, substituting dry potassic carbonate for the calcic chloride.
Methyl cyanide is a liquid obtained by distillation of a mixture of calcic methyl sulphate and potassic cyanide.
The liquid which is condensed in the flask must be rectified from calcic chloride.
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