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phosphatized
phosphatized, ppl. a. (ˈfɒsfətaɪzd) [f. phosphate + -ize + -ed1.] 1. Converted into a phosphate; = phosphated a.1875 Q. Jrnl. Geol. Soc. XXXI. 361 The shales..are rich in organic remains. These..are all more or less phosphatized. 1935 Jrnl. R. Anthrop. Inst. LXV. 345 It was much sought after years a... Oxford English Dictionary
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Phosphatization
In other, the tissue itself is the source of phosphate and its phosphatized remains form the fossil. In the intermediate case the phosphatized tissue retains the impressions of the phosphatizing microbes. wikipedia.org
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phosphatize
phosphatize, v. (ˈfɒsfətaɪz) [f. as phosphatic a. + -ize.] 1. trans. To convert into a phosphate. Usu. as phosphatized ppl. a.1883 Nature XXVIII. 433/2 The majority of the Jurassic fossils are not phosphatised at all. 1884 Science 16 May 587/1 These fossils are phosphatized more or less completely. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Cambroclave
Cambroclaves are a group of enigmatic, phosphatized, hollow spine-shaped sclerites, known from their geographically widespread Early to Middle Cambrian wikipedia.org
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Phytophilaspis
Phytophilaspis is a phosphatized genus of trilobite-like arthropod with eyes, found in association with algal remains. wikipedia.org
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Protomelission
It was first described from phosphatized microfossils whose individual chambers were interpreted as housing the zooids of a non-mineralized bryozoan, which fossil material Protomelission is known from two distinct modes of preservation: small shelly fossils from Australia and China, which are millimetric phosphatized wikipedia.org
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Phosphatocopina
They are typically only known from isolated carapaces, but some found in Orsten-type phosphatized preservation have their bodies preserved in high fidelity Description The phosphatized bivalved carapace covered the entire body. wikipedia.org
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Megabias
Phosphatized organisms are incredibly easily to extract by acid maceration, allowing large numbers of specimens to be collected with ease. Whilst there may well have been a significant extinction worldwide of small shelly fossils, a significant decrease in the abundance of phosphatized facies wikipedia.org
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Minyulite
The mineral can be found in the underlying phosphatized rock zone of ornithogenic soil. wikipedia.org
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Orsten
The fossils are phosphatized and silicified, thus the delicate chitinous cuticle and soft parts are not affected by acids, which act upon the limestone wikipedia.org
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Mickwitzia
The shell comprises multiple phosphatic laminae; the region closest to the edge of the shell was presumably more organic-walled than phosphatized as it wikipedia.org
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RMB-93
The RMb-93 "Rys-K" itself is manufactured with Phosphatized finish to resist salt corrosion (for use in maritime environments). wikipedia.org
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Christian Malford
The site, whose exact location had not been publicly disclosed, became most famous for squid-like cephalopods and belemnites, complete with their phosphatized wikipedia.org
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Moltrasio Formation
The high local variety of fossils found is most likely due to unique conditions of preservation, where phosphatized soft tissues have not been observed wikipedia.org
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Takatika Grit
Description The two informal units are further subdivided into two units each, the lower is divided into the lower which consists of "poorly sorted, phosphatized wikipedia.org
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