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inclusions
inclusions

cognate inclusions GEOL

mineral inclusions GEOL

slag inclusions INDUST

solid inclusions

vitreous inclusions GEOL

non-metallic inclusions

drilled inclusion

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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In 1985, he came across some of the natural rubies with very little inclusions and very difficult to authenticate the nature of the rubies.
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The gold found in the mine was primarily small veins embedded in white quartz with inclusions of iron pyrite (fool's gold), iron and sulfur.
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The two viruses were differentiated in 1965 and 1967 using particle lengths, serology, host range, inclusions, and aphid transmissibility.
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They consist of an off-white micaceous fabric with moderate amounts of quartz and sparse inclusions of haematite.
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It often has inclusions and is sometimes sold as young amber.
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This early research suggested that there was a real opportunity to sequester carbon securely in soils for the long term, in the form of carbon inclusions in durable silica phytoliths.
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They do not (or very rarely) contain white, granular inclusions.
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The troilite nodules contain inclusions of chromite, sulfides, phosphates, silica and copper.
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Other inclusions within a volume are the textual and contextual annotations.
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Melt inclusions are generally small - most are less than 80 micrometres across (a micrometre is one thousandth of a millimeter, or about 0.00004 inches).
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