Dolerite dykes that cut the peridotite show chilled margins and local metasomatic calcic alteration. |
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Tauride dykes contain less calcic plagioclase than their host cumulates, like the Kinik ophiolites. |
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Due to its hydraulicity, it undertakes a setting more quick than the calcic lime and its strengths are superior. |
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Some of the studied rocks show high alumina characteristics probably reflecting the high modal content of very calcic plagioclase. |
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Late phases are mainly calcic amphiboles of magnesio-hornblende composition and plagioclases with very low anorthite contents. |
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Olivine is typically associated with calcic plagioclase, magnesium-rich pyroxenes, and iron-titanium oxides such as magnetite and ilmenite. |
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Sulphorous water is divided in two classes: the sodium sulphurous water, and calcic sulphurous water. |
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In calcic earthy bicarbonates they surpass to alkaline bicarbonates, are essentially gaseous. |
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Compositional gaps also exist between the cummingtonite-grunerite series and other calcic amphiboles. |
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The mechanisms of action of calcic inhibitors and beta blockers remains unclear. |
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High calcic liming materials contain small amounts of magnesium. |
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Ceramic implants play the role of a calcic cathode, which allows the deposit of free calcium on the injured tissue. |
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The lens is tempered sodic calcic glass, 4mm thick, complying with the BS 3193 and UNI 7142 norms. |
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However, in calcic olivines like monticellite, calcium preferentially enters the M2 site and magnesium occupies the M1 site. |
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Detailed elemental and isotopic studies of this crystal fractionation pathway have indicated the importance of mafic phases, notably calcic clinopyroxene and biotite. |
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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. |
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The formula would represent calcic carbonate as a compound of a base and an oxyl. |
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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. |
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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. |
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Demolition waste, calcic or siliceous in nature. |
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It removes the microscopic deposits of calcic salts from the cells of the endothelium covering the urinary tracts, thus ensuring that stones cannot grow once these lose elasticity. |
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Shells of oysters, eggs are regularly put in ponds in calcic complement. |
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Several types of mineral waters were classified according to the rate of ions contained in the water: sulphurized waters, chlorinated waters, carbonic waters, calcic waters, bicarbonated waters. |
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With an increase in calcic plagioclase and mafic minerals the rock type becomes a diorite. |
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Calcic amphiboles, including hornblende and actinolite are abundant, and probably are alteration products, which also include albite, orthoclase and rare pyrite. |
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