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Nacre - Wikipedia
an organic–inorganic composite material produced by some molluscs as an inner shell layer. It is also the material of which pearls are composed.
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Nacre - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Nacre, also known as the mother of pearl, is an organic-inorganic composite system, produced by some molluscs as an inner shell layer. The material is strong, ...
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NACRE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of NACRE is mother-of-pearl.
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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-...
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Cracking the mystery of nature's toughest material
Nacre, the rainbow-sheened material that lines the insides of mussel and other mollusk shells, is known as nature's toughest material.
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What is NACRE? | Pearl Formation - YouTube
What is nacre? You sometimes hear a jeweler talk about nacre when talking about pearls, but what is the true nacre meaning?
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The dynamics of nacre self-assembly - PMC - PubMed Central
As seen with the naked eye, nacre is an iridescent layer that composes the inner surface of the shell of numerous species of mollusc, while pearl is a similar ...
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A review of nacre-inspired materials: Chemistry, strengthening ...
One such remarkable inspiring source is nacre which forms the inner layer of shells and is commonly known as the mother of pearls. Nacre consists of 95 vol% ...
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Nacre Definition - Glossary of Common Jewelry Terms
Nacre: The shiny, iridescent substance secreted by a mollusk as a response to an irritant (like a piece of sand), which over time builds up to become a ...
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Nacre morphology and chemical composition in Atlantic winged ...
Nacre is a biomineral consisting (by weight) of 95% aragonite (CaCO3) with the remaining 1–5% being organic matrix (Zhang & Li, 2012). Its microstructure is one ...
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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.
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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...
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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
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