In all of these fossils, the symbiotic colony covers the entire external surface of a gastropod shell with a thick encrustation. |
|
There is no clear evidence to differentiate encrustation prior to molting from postmortem encrustation on the external surface of carapaces. |
|
Pollutants in the atmosphere and the attentions of birds and humans cause discolouration, encrustation and corrosion. |
|
Additional weak silicic solutions formed thin encrustations of quartz on the calcite in delicate encrustation pseudomorphs. |
|
One corner of the quartz encrustation had been removed to show the underlying rhodochrosite. |
|
For some microbes, initial encrustation involved the growth of small spheroids scattered irregularly along the length of the microbe. |
|
It is not in question in this case as to whether that encrustation should be cut off. |
|
There is no microbial encrustation of the surface, as reported, for example, in Devonian palaeokarsts of the Canning Basin. |
|
This is a good time to do the famous Hispania dive and revel in the vivid orange coloration caused by its complete encrustation. |
|
Most of the world's so-called petrifying springs deposit a sintery encrustation on objects immersed in them. |
|
Initial treatment of rotten bodywork, removal of rust and encrustation, access to difficult parts. |
|
Used predominantly on slabs for façade cladding, this treatment may also be used for cleaning existing slabs, and for removing encrustation. |
|
Although the quartz encrustation protects the calcite from dissolving, it obscures the twinned nature of the crystals, which is revealed by mechanical removal of the crust. |
|
It contained nothing but sand and encrustation, so I left perplexed. |
|
Approaches in either case range from light brushing to removal or reduction of hard encrustation by surgical scalpel. |
|
Slowly, slowly, day by quick day, her torso was wrapped in a stony encrustation, like a corselet. |
|
Tanneries' wastewaters cause encrustation of Calcium Carbonate in sewers and solid deposition. |
|
A visual or camera inspection of the interior of water mains can also indicate the degree of tuberculation and encrustation in water mains. |
|
Computer modelling can also be used to identify the potential reduction in hydraulic capacity due to tuberculation or encrustation. |
|
Literature, travelling, poetry, music, playing piano, cultivation of flowers, needl-work, origamy, encrustation. |
|
|
The modern cooling system will enable the mixture to keep and mature perfectly, thus avoiding any encrustation on the tank. |
|
They view the common market as a pearl surrounded by a dismal encrustation of European bureaucracy and regulation. |
|
Casting, engraving, carving, enamel, niello, punching, gilding, encrustation, all these decorations were often used in making one object. |
|
Slight variations in the diameter along the length of some filaments reflect either the degree of silica encrustation or septa in the original filament. |
|
I couldn't get over the stunning encrustation of the Munchen by soft corals at this depth, suggesting that the tide runs fast and hard over the wreck. |
|
I had never seen such complete encrustation, and by big corals. |
|
In the study of fossil populations, the timing of encrustation is important, although both encrustation during life or after death provides ecological and taphonomic data. |
|
In the absence of barnacle encrustation, individual scallops swim significantly longer, travel further, and attain greater elevation. |
|
What Bergson deplores is encrustation — the way in which we dry and stiffen up, taking ourselves, our poses, and our beliefs so seriously that they sap us of pliability, poise, and goodwill. |
|
Its Drill Hall, a raw industrial cavern with the booming acoustics of a Gothic cathedral, has no encrustation of classical tradition, although grand concerts happened there in the late nineteenth century. |
|
Cloisonne is sometimes seen as a cheaper alternative to jewelled encrustation or filigree. |
|
If the pump is used for transportable applications then it should be cleaned after each usage by pumping clear water in order to avoid deposits of dirt and encrustation. |
|
One part of the lion has damage caused by encrustation. |
|
We record the progress of the probe through the system on video which gives a perfect view of the condition of the pipes and the level of encrustation. |
|
Water main flushing is conducted to clean out distribution pipelines by removing any impurities, sediments and encrustation that may be present in the pipes. |
|
In addition to this, if water flowing through a pipe is supersaturated with calcium carbonate, the calcium carbonate can precipitate and lead to encrustation of the pipe. |
|
Take away the encrustation,remove the villager's chronic poverty and illiteracy and you will find the finest specimen of what a cultured, cultivated, free citizen should be. |
|
Those swimming with barnacle encrustation require more energy and show a detectable difference in anaerobic energy expenditure than those without encrustation. |
|
The rate at which pots become incapacitated can be affected by their rate of decomposition, bioerosion, and engulfment through encrustation by sessile organisms. |
|