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mineralised Meaning in Bengali







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The statocyst consists of a sac-like structure containing a mineralised mass (statolith) and numerous innervated sensory hairs (setae).


(solenia) and canals of the gastrodermis and contains sclerites, microscopic mineralised spicules of silica or of calcium carbonate.


Bioglass), a family of materials which chemically convert to mineralised bone (hydroxy-carbonate-apatite) in physiological fluid.


they can be more or less scattered, such as tufts of defensive sharp, mineralised bristles as in many marine Polychaetes.


permeated the Great Limestone which, throughout its full thickness, was mineralised, producing siderite and ankerite minerals which were subsequently oxidised.


exoskeletons are thought to have started out with a non-mineralised exoskeleton which they later mineralised, this makes it difficult to comment on the very early.


These are the oldest known conchiferan molluscs, that is, they had a mineralised shell.


embryo present inside the mother, with remarkable preservation of a mineralised placental feeding structure (umbilical cord).


This layer is unconformably overlain by Triassic mineralised manganese.


It is a productive mineralised belt that has profitable copper-silver and gold production of Mount Lyell.


skull, including remains of endochondral bone, which indicates that a mineralised endoskeleton evolved before the split between bony and cartilaginous.


It is the side of a mineralised fault, which runs east-west adjacent to the pier, and forms a small cliff.


3 MW by injecting de-mineralised water into the combustion chamber.


similarity to Salterella, which contained embedded sediment grains in its mineralised wall, suggests a possible biological relationship - Salterella may have.


named by Charles Walter De Vis in 1886 based on fragmentary material mineralised by apatite belonging to multiple species.


The fossils represent the triradially symmetrical mineralised tube in which the organism dwelt; it was sedentary.


They lacked mineralised hard parts, so are only known from areas of exceptional preservation.


Water is slightly mineralised (≈50 mg/L).


Mansar is primarily fed by surface run-off and partially by mineralised water through paddy fields.



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