calcium carbonate in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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On top of this layer lie calcium carbonate crystals called statoconia or otoliths.
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Cue chalk is not actually chalk (calcium carbonate) at all, but a compound of silica and aluminium oxide.
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The ends of the tubes were plugged with sodium silicate/calcium carbonate cement or paper end plugs.
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Because our limestone is one of the purest in the world at 99 per cent calcium carbonate, we can also produce hydrated lime.
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In parts of these semi circular canals, specifically the maculae, calcium carbonate crystals known as statoconia rest on the surface of this gelatinous material.
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Due to seepage of rain water the painting was covered with fungus and calcium carbonate crystals.
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The roasting of pollucite with calcium carbonate and calcium chloride yields insoluble calcium silicates and soluble caesium chloride.
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Arthropods are characterized by their jointed limbs and cuticles, which are mainly made of -chitin; the cuticles of crustaceans are also biomineralized with calcium carbonate.
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The surface soils are underlain by a hard calcium carbonate caliche layer several inches thick.
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The concentration of calcium carbonate is between 54 and 78 milligrams per liter.
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