inclusions in English

noun
1
the action or state of including or of being included within a group or structure.
federal legislation now mandates the inclusion of students who are English language learners
2
a body or particle recognizably distinct from the substance in which it is embedded.
The composition of these minerals is known from a handful of outcrops containing inclusions of mantle material.

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1. Prase gets its light green color from Actinolite or Chlorite inclusions rather than the Fucshite inclusions of Green Aventurine.

2. Normally, Bicolors are known to contain inclusions

3. Amphibolite inclusions in Pre-Cambrain Bathylith; Needle Mts

4. PIQUE: Inclusions easily visible to the naked eye.

5. Amphibole Quartz Crystals have inclusions, mostly consisting of Limoni

6. Sometimes plume Agate inclusions resemble feathers, plants, or flowers

7. Antigorite 24.84 Carats 21.34x21.34x4.97 MM Transparent Silky Heavy Inclusions

8. In the La Encantada mine, calcite is present as rare, minute solid inclusions trapped Coetaneously with brine-bearing and hydrocarbon-bearing fluid inclusions (Fig

9. It contains three parts, the cytosol, the organelles and Cytoplasmic inclusions

10. It’s miles located in microscopic inclusions in so-called Argentiferous galena.

11. Inclusions: The unit is supplied with one 9 V alkaline battery.

12. Very occasionally basophilic or eosinophilic inclusions were found in liver cells.

13. Some Andalusite contains the distinctive cross pattern of graphite inclusions (chiastolite)

14. Agate that forms by successive coatings on straw-like mineral inclusions

15. Some inclusions are plain baffling. 1981 had Valentine cards, 1982 had school uniforms.

16. Loaded with fibrous, hair like Amphibole inclusions, ranging from Red to Grey / Silver

17. 10 Some inclusions are plain baffling. 1981 had Valentine cards, 1982 had school uniforms.

18. A variety of Andalusite Crystals of Andalusite containg cross-shaped inclusions of carbon

19. Cytomegalic inclusions can be recognized from biopsy material by the typical “owl’s eyes appearance “

20. Thermal fluid activity results in higher abnormality of homogenization temperature of fluid inclusions too.

21. Two last-minute inclusions in the team are the Dunstable twins from Bristol.

22. (3) Some of the Bedded sandstone inclusions were folded prior to inclusion within the melange.

23. At a few places, inclusions can be seen to be derived by dismemberment of partings.

24. The red inclusions are supposed to resemble spots of blood, hence the name bloodstone.

25. Plume Agate has fluffy inclusions which often appear to be soft and have depth

26. Primary multiphase fluid inclusions of barite show homogenization temperatures of about 70° to 140°C.

27. The combination of pressure and vacuum results in components with very low air inclusions.

28. Aventurine is a gemstone variety of quartz characterized by its translucency and sparkly metallic inclusions

29. Magnetite carries many inclusions such as apatite, amphiboles, chlorite, albite, carbonates, brucite and spinel exsolutions.

30. Raman Barometry may be applied to other inclusions in diamonds or other inclusion–host systems

31. The homogenization temperature distribution of hydrocarbon inclusions shows positive correlation with the diagenesis of host minerals.

32. Alveolar phagocytes resembling the proliferated corner cells with numerous, mostly lamellar inclusions, increased in number.

33. Coesite (pseudomorph) inclusions is first discovered in hypostheny which reflect a well - developed radial cracks.

34. It is applied to different materials and structures: notched specimens, laminates, adhesive joints or embedded inclusions.

35. REE in fluid ? melt inclusions of mantle xenolith from Changbaishan are measured directly by ICP? MS.

36. Perovskite is a common mineral in the Ca-Al-rich inclusions found in some chondritic meteorites.

37. Glittery inclusions are typically composed of muscovite mica, which usually results in medium to dark green Aventurine stones with a silvery green or blue sheen.The metallic inclusions give Aventurine quartz a unique sparkling iridescent effect, known as 'aventurescence'.

38. The adhesive for food packaging films is excellent in peel strength and inclusion-resistance (or resistance to inclusions).

39. Such examination may also help us to determine provenance by revealing inclusions characteristic of particular geological sources.

40. Aventurine can be recognized by the flecks of mineral inclusions that give it a sparkly look

41. Nemaline-structures seen in muscular dystrophy, dermatomyositis, and atypical neuromuscular disease with myxoviruslike inclusions are described.

42. Cytoplasmic components of the parasites included free ribosomes, sparse agranular reticulum, a well developed mitochondrial tube with plate-like cristae in the pre- and post-nuclear regions, two types of lipid inclusions, and two types of vesicular inclusions.

43. Aventurine is a translucent to opaque variety of microcrystalline quartz.It contains small inclusions of shiny minerals which give the stone a sparkling effect known as aventurescence.Inclusions of mica will give a silverish sheen, while inclusions of hematite give a reddish

44. BSE photos on different polycrystalline Almandines, synthesized without water, show a variety of fine inclusions and unreacted starting material

45. Aggregates of curved microtubules of constant diameter, randomly arranged, are the substratum of the Cowdry type A inclusions.

46. Bort is a gray to black massive diamond, the colour of which is caused by inclusions and impurities

47. We obtained three Autopsied cases that all presented with isolated nigral degeneration with no alpha-synuclein or other protein inclusions

48. Abasic sites in DNA are prevalent as both naturally forming defects and as synthetic inclusions for biosensing applications

49. There shall be no attenuation of the back echo higher than 4dB due to inclusions or internal defects.

50. Most desirable Alexandrite is transparent but may have inclusions that appear under magnification as small spots or fine threads