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Rocks & Minerals. 97:412-423
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Rocks & Minerals. 97:302-329
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Oral Health Care-An Important Issue of the Modern Society
Caffeine and theobromine are members of the xanthine family. Coffee and soft drinks contain caffeine, whereas, in cacao, theobromine is the main ingredient. The mineral contents of the tooth which sucked the caffeine-containing dam’s milk were decr
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https://doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.101116
https://doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.101116
Autor:
Raymond A. Sprague, William B. Simmons, Alexander U. Falster, Italo Campostrini, Francesco Demartin, Pietro Vignola
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Bulletin de la Société Royale des Sciences de Liège. :125-135
Correianevesite, Fe2+Mn2+2(PO4)2·3H2O, is an uncommon secondary phosphate in granitic pegmatites. Described for the first time from the Cigana pegmatite (Conselheiro Pena, Brazil), it was subsequently reported only at the Berry-Havey pegmatite (Andr
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Mineralium Deposita. 55:1505-1510
A new spodumene-rich pegmatite was recently discovered on the north side of Plumbago Mountain, Oxford County, Western Maine. The site is about 1.5 km northwest of the famous Dunton gem tourmaline pegmatite. It is an albite-quartz-spodumene pegmatite
Autor:
Alexander U. Falster, Karen L. Webber, James W. Nizamoff, Donald A. Dallaire, William B. Simmons, Raymond A. Sprague
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Rocks & Minerals. 94:498-519
Unless otherwise noted, all specimens from the Alexander U. Falster collectionThe Emmons pegmatite, noted for its many phosphates, is Maine's most species-rich pegmatite.THE MINERALOGY AND ORIGIN O...
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The Canadian Mineralogist. 57:811-815
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The Canadian Mineralogist. 56:425-449
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The Canadian Mineralogist. 57:795-797
Autor:
Karen L. Webber, Thomas W. Buchholz, William B. Simmons, Christopher M. van Daalen, Alexander U. Falster
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The Canadian Mineralogist. 57:719-721