How To Use Encrustation In A Sentence
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Slight variations in the diameter along the length of some filaments reflect either the degree of silica encrustation or septa in the original filament.
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I couldn't get over the stunning encrustation of the Munchen by soft corals at this depth, suggesting that the tide runs fast and hard over the wreck.
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It is not in question in this case as to whether that encrustation should be cut off.
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There is no clear evidence to differentiate encrustation prior to molting from postmortem encrustation on the external surface of carapaces.
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It is typically seen in collections as colorful botryoidal, reniform, or stalactitic masses or in crystalline encrustations.
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The wine industry is the only source of tartrates available to commerce and the crystalline encrustations left inside fermentation vessels are therefore regularly scraped off for eventual commercial use after purification.
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And then, far from its original bed in the rock, amid the jerkings of a cockling sea, the mass breaks through the supporting float, and settles far beneath, amid the green and silent twilight of the bottom, where its mosses and lichens yield their place to stony encrustations of deep purple, and to miniature thickets of arboraceous zoöphites.
The Cruise of the Betsey or, A Summer Ramble Among the Fossiliferous Deposits of the Hebrides. With Rambles of a Geologist or, Ten Thousand Miles Over the Fossiliferous Deposits of Scotland
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It contained nothing but sand and encrustation, so I left perplexed.
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Although the quartz encrustation protects the calcite from dissolving, it obscures the twinned nature of the crystals, which is revealed by mechanical removal of the crust.
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In all of these fossils, the symbiotic colony covers the entire external surface of a gastropod shell with a thick encrustation.
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By extracting encrustation of histogram, and calculating partial fuzzy extent around pixels to update the fuzzy roughness.
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This is a good time to do the famous Hispania dive and revel in the vivid orange coloration caused by its complete encrustation.
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There is no microbial encrustation of the surface, as reported, for example, in Devonian palaeokarsts of the Canning Basin.
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But she did not test the entire area of that encrustation.
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The Great White Way is a comfortable walking passage with white encrustations covering much of the lower half of the walls.
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Chalcanthite was noted in several locations within the mine on this tour, with thick encrustations of bladed crystals in many of the older drifts and stopes.
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One corner of the quartz encrustation had been removed to show the underlying rhodochrosite.
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Close examination of the drift and crosscut revealed two crystal-bearing zones, where two large vugs were discovered that contained superb quartz encrustation pseudomorphs of calcite crystals.
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They are also obviously granulated, but as with the fossil material it is unclear what substances are included in the encrustations.
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Although the quartz encrustation protects the calcite from dissolving, it obscures the twinned nature of the crystals, which is revealed by mechanical removal of the crust.
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They can form thin encrustations, lumps, finger-like growths, or urn shapes.
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I had never seen such complete encrustation, and by big corals.
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Pollutants in the atmosphere and the attentions of birds and humans cause discolouration, encrustation and corrosion.
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It's taken months of submersion in sea-water to get even that amount of encrustation !
A DAYSTAR OF FEAR
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By extracting encrustation of histogram, and calculating partial fuzzy extent around pixels to update the fuzzy roughness.
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He looked at her across the polished stinkwood breakfast table with its encrustation of - H silver and exquisite bone china, and he sighed again.
The Sound of Thunder
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Cuprite was found mainly as red encrustations associated with azurite and malachite on copper.
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In the study of fossil populations, the timing of encrustation is important, although both encrustation during life or after death provides ecological and taphonomic data.
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Efflorescences are powdery encrustations of minerals that form on the surfaces of rocks by evaporation of their pore water.
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Additional weak silicic solutions formed thin encrustations of quartz on the calcite in delicate encrustation pseudomorphs.
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Most of the world's so-called petrifying springs deposit a sintery encrustation on objects immersed in them.
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Nuclear encrustation was present in case 2.
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These encrustations range in color from bright yellow and white to red to dark gray.
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Its coral encrustation is so heavy that all the features of its breech-end are obscured, but around her sit the unmistakable shapes of unused shells, sitting in boxes like eggs.
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We grew immense beards, we were buried in storms of sleet, our bloodshot eyes sank deep into our heads, our uniforms disappeared beneath an encrustation of icy clag, our hands were torn as though by cats, and our fingers curled up into leaden clubs.
Captain Corelli's Mandolin
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For some microbes, initial encrustation involved the growth of small spheroids scattered irregularly along the length of the microbe.