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paragenesis
paragenesis (pærəˈdʒɛnɪsɪs) Pl. -geneses (-ˈdʒɛnɪsiːz). [mod. f. Gr. παρα- beside, side by side + γένεσις genesis.] 1. Biol. a. The production in an individual organism of characters belonging to two different species, as in hybridism.1890 in Cent. Dict. b. spec. Hybridism in which the offspring is ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Paragenesis
Paragenesis is a petrologic concept meaning an equilibrium sequence of mineral phases. The concept and application of paragenesis, from the Greek for born beside, was first applied by August Breithaupt in 1849 in his work Die Paragenesis wikipedia.org
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paragamy
paragamy Biol. (pəˈrægəmɪ) [f. Gr. παρα- beside, alongside + -γαµία marriage.] Applied to a special mode of reproduction: see quot.1891 Hartog in Nature 17 Sept. 484 Paragenesis will include the following modes, usually grouped under the term parthenogenesis, apogamy (pro parte), &c.:—A. True Parthe... Oxford English Dictionary
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Freudenbergite
A. and PokhilenkoN., “Ferrous freudenbergite in ilmenite megacrysts: a unique paragenesis from the Dalnaya Kimberlite, Yakutia,” Am. wikipedia.org
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paragenetic
paragenetic, a. (pærədʒɪˈnɛtɪk) [f. Gr. παρα- (see prec.) + γενετικός (see genetic).] a. Biol. Pertaining to or originating by paragenesis; paragenesic. b. Min. Originating side by side, as in paragenetic twin (crystal): see quot. 1883.1865 Page Handbk. Geol. Terms 350 The innate structures of grani... Oxford English Dictionary
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Chvaleticeite
Occurrence Chvaleticeite was discovered in a sulfate paragenesis in the oxidation zone of the Upper Proterozoic volcanogenic massive sulfide ore deposit This paragenesis allows heptahydrates and tetrahydrates to dominate over pentahydrates and hexahydrates. wikipedia.org
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paragenesic
paragenesic, a. Biol. (pærədʒɪˈnɛsɪk) [f. next + -ic.] Pertaining to or of the nature of paragenesis: see next, 1.1864 Reader No. 94. 477/1 Observed in paragenesic hybridity. 1878 Bartley tr. Topinard's Anthrop. ii. vii. 369 M. Broca has defined the various degrees of sexual affinity, which he calls... Oxford English Dictionary
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Zincoberaunite
It appears in two paragenesis, as an alteration of other phosphates in pegmatites: in one with jungle, phosphophyllite and mitridatite and in another with wikipedia.org
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stewartite
stewartite Min. (ˈstjuːətaɪt) [f. the name of the Stewart mine, Pala, San Diego County, California, where it was found + -ite1.] A hydrous basic phosphate of manganese and ferric iron, MnFe2(PO4)2(OH)2.8H2O, found as pleochroic orange-yellow to colourless triclinic crystals.1912 W. T. Schaller in Jr... Oxford English Dictionary
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August Breithaupt
He developed the concept of mineral paragenesis. Characteristik des Mineral Systems (1820; 3d improved ed., 1832) Vollständiges Handbuch der Mineralogie (1841) Die Bergstadt Freiberg (1825; 2d ed., 1847) Die Paragenesis wikipedia.org
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MSS (disambiguation)
Station Mobile switching centre server, in mobile telephony Mobile-satellite service, in telecommunications Monosulfide Solid Solution, a phase of paragenesis wikipedia.org
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Manganese(II) phosphate
Formation Manganese phosphates often combine with iron phosphates through paragenesis. In the process of paragenesis, each mineral affects the manner in which the other is crystallized. wikipedia.org
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Zavaritskite
In addition to solid bismuth and bismuthinite, the mineral can also occur in paragenesis with bismutite and gold, among others. wikipedia.org
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Polydymite
Paragenesis Polydymite is formed by oxidisation of primary sulfide assemblages in nickel sulfide mineralisation. wikipedia.org
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Clarence Norman Fenner
His PhD was on the paragenesis of zeolites and other minerals in basalt. He then worked as a petrologist at the Carnegie Institution, Washington. wikipedia.org
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