triclinic in English

adjective
1
of or denoting a crystal system or three-dimensional geometric arrangement having three unequal oblique axes.
Such switching behaviour can be attributed to the kinematic partitioning of a bulk triclinic strain into end-member domains dominated by non-coaxial, monoclinic contraction and wrench simple shear.

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1. [Elastic properties of triclinic crystals of lysozyme in Anhydric acetonitrile]

2. Albite definition is - a triclinic usually white mineral of the feldspar group consisting of a sodium aluminum silicate.

3. Definition of Albite. : a triclinic usually white mineral of the feldspar group consisting of a sodium aluminum silicate.

4. By this procedure we prove the existence of asymmetricg-tensors for paramagnetic centers of triclinic or monoclinic symmetry.

5. Like others of the series, Bytownite forms grey to white triclinic crystals commonly exhibiting the typical plagioclase twinning and associated fine striations.

6. Bytownite Na0:3¡0:1Ca0:7¡0:9Al1:7¡1:9Si2:3¡2:1O8 °c 2001 Mineral Data Publishing, version 1.2 Crystal Data: Triclinic

7. Anorthite - rare plagioclastic feldspar occurring in many igneous rocks oligoclase, plagioclase - any of a series of triclinic feldspars that form rocks Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection

8. All minerals that crystallize in the orthorhombic, monoclinic, or triclinic crystal systems are Biaxial. Biaxial crystals have 2 optic axes, and this distinguishes Biaxial crystals from uniaxial crystals

9. Microcline may be clear, white, pale-yellow, brick-red, or green; it is generally characterized by cross-hatch twinning that forms as a result of the transformation of monoclinic orthoclase into triclinic microcline.

10. Anorthite is a lime feldspar, triclinic, has a hardness f 6 to 6.5 mhos, SG of 2.7 - 2.8, is white, usually, can be colorless or grayish, bluish, yellowish or reddish

11. Biaxial (-) 0.005: None Quartz (α) Hexagonal : Uniaxial (+) 0.009: None Sanidine: Monoclinic: Biaxial (-) 0.007: None Talc: Triclinic: Biaxial (-) 0.051: None References This page was last edited on 24 July 2020, at 22:21 (UTC)

12. Albit: Albit din Creta, Grecia Date generale; Formula chimică: NaAlSi 3 O 8 sau Na 1.0–0.9 Ca 0.0–0.1 Al 1.0–1.1 Si 3.0–2.9 O 8: Clasa mineralului: tectosilicat, feldspat plagioclaz: Sistem de cristalizare: Triclinic H–M Symbol

13. Three types of late, subsolidus (K-Rb)-feldspars occur in the spodumene-subtype, complex-type, pollucite-bearing Rubellite rare-element pegmatite at Lilypad Lakes, near Fort Hope in northwestern Ontario: (1) Exsolution followed by hydrothermal reconstitution generated diffuse bands, patches and veinlets of Rb-enriched (< 43 mol. % Rbf) and Rb-depleted triclinic K-feldspar in black blocky microcline; (2) metasomatism of pollucite produced aggregates of adularia which range from 14 to 73 mol. % Rbf, rimmed by pure 100 mol. % Kfs feldspar, and are most likely highly disordered; (3) blocky K-feldspar was replaced by salmon-coloured, fine-grained, Na-poor and Rb-free maximum microcline with a composition close to 100 mol.