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- The calcareous incrustations in these caves were compared with Gothic fretwork.
- Initially Gorodets craftsmen used the incrustation technique to ornament the distaffs.
- Their calcareous waters deposit a sintery incrustation on surrounding objects.
- Secondary weathering incrustations of erythrite, hydrated cobalt arsenate, are common.
- A blackwood bombarde with tin incrustations made by Dorig Le Voyer Ca . 1969
- The sacristy contains oil paintings and furniture with incrustations.
- The mid 19th century saw the transition from incrustation to painting of Distaff.
- It occurs as black incrustations, dark to pale-brown in thin section.
- It occurs as an oxidation product of zinc ores and as post mine incrustations.
- It occurs as incrustations and vein or fracture fillings in ultramafic rocks and serpentinites.
- Their pileipellis an epicutis, repent thin-walled hyphae with pale bownish incrustation.
- The remains were very poorly preserved but the upper canines were both decorated with pyrite incrustations.
- All that was left of iron objects were the sandy, cementlike incrustations that had enshrouded them.
- Ce bosquet est d閏or?par des incrustations de coquillages et de lapis-lazuli en provenance de Madagascar.
- Siliceous sinter is a deposit of opaline or amorphous silica which appears as incrustations near hot springs and geysers.
- In 1819, he took out his first patent for the manufacture of " sulfides " or Cameo Incrustations.
- Because of the rate in which the incrustation was removed, they determined that this was negligible at best.
- The most common occurrence is as an incrustation on furnace walls in which ores are " roasted ".
- There were also shoe-crafts as leather shoes or moccasins, and clogs adorned with silver or pearly incrustation.
- This bullring was designed by the architect Jos?Espeli?in the Neo-Mud閖ar ( Moorish ) style with ceramic incrustations.
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