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calcareous
calcareous, -ious, a. (kælˈkɛərɪəs) [f. L. calcāri-us of lime (f. calc-em + -ārius) + -ous. The spelling in -eous, which appeared about 1790, is erroneous, influenced by words in -eous, from L. -eus. The etymological sense of calcar-eous would be ‘of the nature of a spur’.] Of the nature of (carbona... Oxford English Dictionary
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Calcareous
In medicine The term is used in pathology, for example in calcareous conjunctivitis, and when referring to calcareous metastasis or calcareous deposits Calcareous soils Calcareous soils are relatively alkaline, in other words they have a high pH. wikipedia.org
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calcareous microfossil — Translation in Chinese - TechDico
Many translation examples sorted by field of work of "calcareous microfossil" - English-Chinese dictionary and smart translation assistant.
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Calcareous glade
A calcareous glade is a type of ecological community that is found in the central Eastern United States. Calcareous glade communities can intergrade with dry rocky prairies, particularly in sloping habitats. wikipedia.org
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micaceo-calcareous
miˈcaceo-calˈcareous, a. Geol. [f. micaceo- taken as comb. form of next + calcareous.] Containing mica and lime (Cent. Dict. 1890). Oxford English Dictionary
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Calcareous Grit
The Calcareous Grit is a geologic formation in England. It preserves fossils dating back to the Jurassic period. wikipedia.org
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Calcareous grassland
Plants on calcareous grassland are typically short and hardy, and include grasses and herbs such as clover. Calcareous grasslands - ecology and management. Bluntisham, Huntingdon. wikipedia.org
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Calcareous sponge
The calcareous sponges (class Calcarea) are members of the animal phylum Porifera, the cellular sponges. Typically, calcareous sponges are small, measuring less than in height, and drab in colour. wikipedia.org
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Calcareous sinter
Calcareous sinter is a freshwater calcium carbonate deposit, also known as calc-sinter. Calcareous sinter is porous due to the calcareous crystals enclosing many small cavities. Macrophytes are absent, consequently porosity is very low. wikipedia.org
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Calcareous nannofossils
"Calcareous" is derived from , "lime", and means "containing lime". The calcareous nannofossils can be found in the deposits that stretch from the Late Triassic to the modern times. wikipedia.org
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环角鱼属
Jurassic Quehita和Quebrada Formations(智利) Canjuers-Les Bessons quarry和Fumel(法国) Painten Formation和Liegende Bankkalk Formation(德国) Sot de Chera Formation(西班牙) Calcareous wikipedia.org
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(PDF) Macroscopic and microscopic experimental study on fractal ...
Jul 1, 2022Calcareous sand is a natural foundation material for ports, airports and some civil buildings in ocean areas. Through the one-dimensional compression creep test of calcareous sand and the analysis ...
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Calcareous dinoflagellate cysts
Calcareous dinoflagellate cysts or calcareous dinocysts are dinoflagellate cysts produced by a group of peridinoid dinoflagellates, called calcareous dinoflagellates Definition Organisms producing calcareous structures are exclusively found in a small group of peridinoid dinoflagellates, called calcareous dinoflagellates wikipedia.org
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超微化石
深海沉积物中在过63μm的筛网后,小于63μm由碳酸钙组成的生物壳体化石,称之为钙质超微化石 (Calcareous nannofossil),这些化石大部分是钙板藻 (原文为coccolithophorid或 coccolithophore,亦有学者称为球石藻或球菌藻,中国大陆学者则称其为颗石藻) R. (1998) Calcareous nannofossil biostragraphy. Kluwer Academic Publishers. 1-314. 藻类学 wikipedia.org
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(PDF) Assessing the conservation status of habitat 6210 (*) Semi ...
Assessing the conservation status of habitat 6210 (*) Semi-natural dry grasslands and scrubland facies on calcareous substrates (Festuco-Brometalia) in Italy
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