Mineralised

Word MINERALISED
Character 11
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Definitions and meanings of "Mineralised"

What do we mean by mineralised?

To convert to a mineral; to petrify.

To impregnate with minerals.

To mineralogize; to collect and study minerals.

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The word "mineralised" in example sentences

A technique measuring the strontium and oxygen isotopes mineralised in the teeth as they are formed was used. ❋ Unknown (2010)

In other words, the bone was almost entirely mineralised. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The earliest fossils are traces in seabeds, mineralised colonies of bacterias or traces of bactrias in rocks. ❋ Unknown (2006)

Electronics, won the contract to supply detectors (based on detectors used in the gold mining industry) to locate mines in Cambodia's highly mineralised soils ❋ Unknown (1999)

It outperforms other detectors in deep and mineralised soil conditions. ❋ Unknown (1998)

The fibres are mineralised within the binder and are thus not susceptible to insect or fungi attack. ❋ Unknown (1997)

This greatly enhances the detection capacity for mines - including low-metal-content mines - in mineralised and saline soils. ❋ Unknown (1997)

We have developed what we believe to be breakthrough technology which has the potential to make mine detection faster and more reliable in countries like Cambodia with highly mineralised soils. ❋ Unknown (1997)

Hikers should limit their walks to the early mornings and late afternoons and should use tablets to purify the highly mineralised water that was available. ❋ Unknown (1995)

Louis had been “struck by the mineralised condition” of the bone, and now, eight years later, he had permission to investigate the site. ❋ Virginia Morell (1995)

Then, on the morning of their second day in the field, MacInnes struck paydirt and stumbled onto “fragments of an intensely mineralised human skull washing out from an exposure.” ❋ Virginia Morell (1995)

During digestion, part of the total nitrogen is mineralised and can thus be more rapidly taken up by many plants. ❋ Unknown (1993)

For example, probably less than 10 per cent of the mineralised zone of Colombia has been explored. ❋ Unknown (1984)

It is probable that technical cooperation among developing countries is more effective at a regional level since neighbouring countries, particularly those sharing mineralised mountain ranges, will inevitably face common metallurgical problems. ❋ Unknown (1984)

A recent CEPAL (ECLA) report indicated that only 5 per cent of the mineralised zone of Mexico and 10 per cent of that of Bolivia has been explored. ❋ Unknown (1984)

The word "electricity" is derived from the Greek "elektron," which was the name for amber, a mineralised resin of extinct pine-trees. ❋ John Mastin (N/A)

Just after sunrise a wind starts blowing down the river valley and raises this superfine, mineralised sand. ❋ Eric Moore Ritchie (N/A)

Needless to say, when highly mineralised mine water only is available the adoption of this class of boiler is attended with anything but satisfactory results. ❋ Unknown (N/A)

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