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efflorescence
efflorescence (ɛflɒˈrɛsəns) [a. F. efflorescence, as if ad. L. *efflōrescentia, f. efflōrescent-em, pr. pple. of efflōrescĕre to effloresce: see -ence.] 1. The process of producing flowers, or bursting into flower; the period of flowering.1626 Bacon Sylva §389 The Spirit of the Plant is..severed fro... Oxford English Dictionary
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Efflorescence
Masonry Primary efflorescence Primary efflorescence is named such, as it typically occurs during the initial cure of a cementitious product. Protecting against efflorescence The only way to completely and permanently prevent (both primary and secondary) efflorescence in cementitious materials wikipedia.org
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efflorescence
efflorescence/ˌeflɔ:ˈresns; ˌɛflɔ`rɛsns/ n[U](fml esp fig 文, 尤作比喻) action or time of bursting into flower 开花; 花期 a period of great efflorescence in the arts 艺术的全盛时期. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Fungal diversity of brick murals with salt efflorescence and their ...
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Bayleyite
It occurs as an efflorescence or coating on other secondary minerals and often is deposited on mine walls and workings. wikipedia.org
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Why are we not reading the likes of Jussawalla and Mehrotra?
It is time to rediscover these poetry pioneers. Published : Feb 08, 2024 11:00 IST - 11 MINS READ. Vivek ... Arvind Krishna Mehrotra . | Photo Credit: By special arrangement.
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What Is White Mold and Is It Dangerous? - PuroClean HQ
Jun 30, 2023By contrast, white mold penetrates the surface of porous materials like wood or drywall and can damage them. It is also common for people to mistake white mold for a substance called efflorescence. Efflorescence is a salt deposit caused by salty water seeping through concrete, brick, or stone. When the water evaporates, it leaves behind a white ...
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Nahcolite
It occurs as a hot spring and saline lake precipitate or efflorescence; in differentiated alkalic massifs; in fluid inclusions as a daughter mineral phase wikipedia.org
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thermonatrite
thermonatrite Min. (θɜːməʊˈneɪtraɪt) [a. Ger. thermonatrit (Haidinger 1845), ‘because it results from the drying out of natron’ (Chester), f. thermo- + natron: see -ite1.] Hydrous carbonate of soda, found in various saline lakes, about some mines and volcanoes, and as an efflorescence in many dry re... Oxford English Dictionary
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Pinnoite
It occurs in marine evaporite deposits and as efflorescence associated with mineral springs. It occurs with boracite and kaliborite. wikipedia.org
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Bastilla arcuata
Pupa with white efflorescence. References Bastilla (moth) Moths of Asia Moths of Japan wikipedia.org
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Kazakovite
The mineral became covered in efflorescence of natron and thermonatrite after several days in room conditions. wikipedia.org
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粉蜡笔
https://web.archive.org/web/20070716232500/http://palimpsest.stanford.edu/waac/wn/wn21/wn21-1/wn21-106.html for a discussion of the evaporation and efflorescence wikipedia.org
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2015-08-29 到 2015-09-5 Flashcards | Quizlet
Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like efflorescence, strife, pathos and more.
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Kalinite
Environment Kalinite is a rare secondary mineral observed in the oxidized zone of mineral deposits, as efflorescence on alum slates, in caves, and as wikipedia.org
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