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Inclusions

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  • Endogenous inclusions, also known as indigenous, occur within the
  • into the medium of wood, incorporating bark inclusions and imperfections as decorative elements wit
  • oblems, differential equations, differential inclusions and dynamical systems.
  • some of the natural rubies with very little inclusions and very difficult to authenticate the natur
  • most black in color with small light-colored inclusions, and a maximum size of ~2.3 kg.
  • ) grade is especially free of absorption and inclusions and is used particularly for CO2 laser optic
  • The formation of melt inclusions appears to be a normal part of the crystalli
  • Examples of inclusions are glycogen granules in the liver and muscl
  • Individual inclusions are oval or round in shape and consist of cl
  • Notable inclusions are the return of Mamoru and Galeon; the fir
  • The large inclusions are called phenocrysts.
  • As a result, metallic inclusions are formed.
  • The most common inclusions are liquid-filled cavities containing three-
  • Such inclusions are called an "owl's eye" effect.
  • Exogenous inclusions are caused by the entrapment of nonmetals.
  • Inclusions are stored nutrients, secretory products, an
  • Fluid inclusions are microscopic bubbles of liquid and gas th
  • Some needle inclusions are known to give diamonds a special look to
  • These inclusions are categorized by origin as either endogeno
  • Non-metallic inclusions are chemical compounds and nonmetals that ar
  • Impurities and inclusions are thrown to the surface of the inside diam
  • The inclusions are typically zircon, apatite, or titanite w
  • story of the rock can be interpreted, as the inclusions are always older than the porphyroblast.
  • in differentiated alkalic massifs; in fluid inclusions as a daughter mineral phase and in evaporite
  • ESR reduces other types of inclusions as well, and is seen as an alternative to th
  • In addition to automatic inclusions Australia, England and New Zealand, Wales ha
  • This means that the inclusions can be cached on the client.
  • latting, forging, and stamping, non-metallic inclusions can cause cracks and fatigue failure in stee
  • Cowdry bodies are eosinophilic nuclear inclusions composed of nucleic acid and protein seen in
  • is characterized by the presence of multiple inclusions containing elemental fluorine; when the crys
  • This defect occurs due to the inclusions entrapped inside molten metal when solidifie
  • ing results; if the steel contained tungsten inclusions, for example, the high atomic number of tung
  • Inclusions found in leaf strips of plants infected with
  • vskite is a common mineral in the Ca-Al-rich inclusions found in some chondritic meteorites.
  • Red inclusions, found in some blankets, are made of wool fa
  • e in signaling other neurons as the neuronal inclusions grow.
  • The study of melt inclusions has been driven more recently by the develop
  • Notable inclusions have been the Kibrisli Mehmed Emin Pasha Yal
  • He also observed parasitic inclusions in the brain and myocardium which would expl
  • he Jharia coalfield, Jharkhand, India and as inclusions in diamonds in a number of kimberlite pipes.
  • much media attention; including a number of inclusions in reports on Granada Reports and a behind t
  • While many of the borders and inclusions in the provinces may at first appear arbitra
  • ossil Laboratory" in which he described tiny inclusions in polished limestone from the Silurian peri
  • Multiple melt inclusions in an olivine crystal.
  • Inclusions in motor neuron disease and Huntington's Dis
  • lar weakness characterized by aggresome-like inclusions in the myofibrils.
  • He conducted extensive studies of fluid inclusions in crystals and the microscopic structure of
  • ) was the first to document microscopic melt inclusions in crystals.
  • Kamiokite can be found as inclusions in domeykite, algodonite, and magnetite.
  • It occurs as argillaceous inclusions in volcanic rocks in the Isle of Mull, inclu
  • e former Soviet Union lead the study of melt inclusions in the decades after World War II (Sobolev a
  • These formations are usually inclusions in diamonds that have twisted together durin
  • the native state on rare occasions as small inclusions in gold.
  • The analysis of atmospheric gas bubbles as inclusions in ice cores is an important tool in the stu
  • bout the isotopic compositions of refractory inclusions in meteorites to understand the earliest his
  • g the shape orientation of trails of mineral inclusions in the porphyroblast to the matrix fabric.
  • n,Fe)GeS4 with traces of Ga and Sn, found as inclusions in other germanium-gallium-bearing sulfides.
  • patch cracks in the through can be found as inclusions in the melt.
  • Due to the abundant nature of Cixiidae as inclusions in Eocene Baltic amber a number of taxa have
  • Thus various inclusions like pinpoints, needles or feathers may form
  • Although they are small, melt inclusions may contain a number of different constituen
  • Isolated inclusions occur when rust or mill scale is present on
  • ular space, resulting in large intracellular inclusions of molecules requiring lysosomal degradation
  • Symptoms and Inclusions of PMMV in Pepper
  • Octaesters can be inclusions of ester moieties within cavitand cavities.
  • is noted for distinctive cross-shaped black inclusions of graphite.
  • c with moderate amounts of quartz and sparse inclusions of haematite.
  • Critics noted the inclusions of God and religion in the video, during mom
  • se their uniforms, horse ability, music, and inclusions of trick riding or other variations.
  • ly small veins embedded in white quartz with inclusions of iron pyrite (fool's gold), iron and sulfu
  • ) wide and made of reddish quartzite bearing inclusions of white quartz and having a pointed top.
  • etallic inclusion; in particular oxygen-rich inclusions of a certain type and size are associated wi
  • These small inclusions range in size from 0.1 to 1 mm and are usual
  • tenitic grains by direct nucleation from the inclusions, resulting in randomly oriented short ferrit
  • Certain cellular inclusions seen in human disease are thought to represe
  • d and means the stone has minute non-diamond inclusions that are difficult for a skilled grader to s
  • red for amassing a large collection of amber inclusions that amounted to 4216 specimens of plants, i
  • Solving monotone inclusions via compositions of nonexpansive averaged op
  • parallel fibers (or contain fibrous voids or inclusions), which reflect light into a direction perpe
  • It contains orange inclusions which may be cyanobacterial endosymbionts.
  • northwards and numerous “fist-sized” calcite inclusions within the limestones both solid and hollow
  • It occurs as steel gray inclusions within other meteorite derived nickel iron m
  • The occurrence of multiple inclusions within a single crystal is relatively common
  • o light gray metallic mineral that occurs as inclusions within other minerals such as chalcopyrite.
  • t said, there are reports of two phase fluid inclusions within turquoise grains that give elevated h