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nacre
nacre (ˈneɪkə(r)) Also 6 nackre, 7 nacker, nakre, 7–9 naker. [a. F. nacre, † nacle (1416; cf. med.L. nacrum, 1347 in Du Cange) = Sp. and Pg. nacar, It. nacchera, † naccara, med.L. nacchara, nacara (1295 in Du Cange), of uncertain, but prob. Oriental, origin.] 1. The pinna or sea-pen, or other shell-... Oxford English Dictionary
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Nacre
The growth of nacre is regulated by organic substances that determine how and when the nacre crystals start and develop. Manufactured nacre In 2012, researchers created calcium-based nacre in the laboratory by mimicking its natural growth process. wikipedia.org
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nacre
nacre/ˈneɪkə(r); `nekɚ/ n[U]= mother-of-pearl (mother). 牛津英汉双解词典
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Žirovnice
In the 1940s, nearly 100 nacre-processing manufactures existed in the small town. In the castle there is a museum of button-manufacturing and nacre-processing. wikipedia.org
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Mother-of-pearl CROSS carved with characters from...
... (CNIL) [3 Place de Fontenoy - TSA 80715 - 75334 PARIS CEDEX 07, www.cnil.fr] d'une réclamation concernant son inscription au Fichier TEMIS. Pour en savoir ...
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nacreous
nacreous, a. (ˈneɪkriːəs) [f. nacre + -ous.] 1. Consisting of or resembling nacre in substance.1836–41 Brande Chem. 791 When heated, these crystals fuse,..and, at a red heat, sublime, yielding nacreous scales. 1851 Woodward Mollusca iv. 38 The nacreous shells are formed by alternate layers of very t... Oxford English Dictionary
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Pearling
refer to: Relating to actual pearls Pearl farming, which creates cultured pearls Pearl hunting, the practice of diving for pearls and mother of pearl (nacre articles on a subject An alternative spelling for purling, a term in knitting Debranning, removing the bran of pearl millet See also Mother of pearl (nacre wikipedia.org
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nacrine
nacrine, n. and a. (ˈneɪkraɪn) [f. nacre + -ine1 and -ine4.] a. n. The hue of nacre. b. adj. Of the nature of, belonging to, nacre.1839–52 Bailey Festus 508 Alternating with azure and all gems—Or as in nacrine blent in one soft blaze. 1862 F. Hall Hindu Philos. Syst. 246 Nacrine silver, which is not... Oxford English Dictionary
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Pinctada albina
They have a strong inner shell layer composed of nacre, also known as mother of pearl. The nacre is thin and the shells are small, making them of little commercial value. wikipedia.org
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nakre
nakre obs. form of nacre. Oxford English Dictionary
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Mineralized tissues
Hierarchical structures are characteristic of biology and are seen in all structural materials in biology such as bone and nacre from seashells Nacre Nacre has several hierarchical structural levels. wikipedia.org
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What is the density of nacre? What is the physical density of nacre/mother-of-pearl? I can't find an authoritative figure for it.
According to this article, nacre is composed of aragonite ($\mathrm{CaCO}_3$) and organic matrix (chitin, proteins ...) with a mass ratio $95 \% : 5 \% From this data, we can _estimate_ the density of nacre: $$\rho_n \approx \frac{1}{\frac{0.95}{\rho_a} + \frac{0.05}{\rho_p}} = 2.78\; \mathrm{g/cm}^3
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nacre les 29 deel 2 Flashcards | Quizlet
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GB/T 23886-2009 English Version, GB/T 23886-2009 Determination of nacre ...
GB/T 23886-2009 English Version - GB/T 23886-2009 Determination of nacre thickness—Optical coherence tomography (English Version): GB/T 23886-2009, GB 23886-2009, GBT 23886-2009, GB/T23886-2009, GB/T 23886, GB/T23886, GB23886-2009, GB 23886, GB23886, GBT23886-2009, GBT 23886, GBT23886 codeofchina.com
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Hamiota perovalis
Hamiota perovalis, the orangenacre mucket or orange-nacre mucket, is a species of freshwater mussel, an aquatic bivalve mollusk in the family Unionidae It is yellow to reddish brown in color, and has a pink or white nacre. wikipedia.org
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