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Crystals formed through biological activity

Crystals formed through biological activity Table 14.1 Crystals formed by hiomineralization... [Pg.262]

The same crystal species may be formed either as an indispensable component for biological activity, or as an unnecessary (subsequently excreted) product but the two may be different in their morphological features. It is the purpose of this chapter to investigate systematically crystals formed through biological activity. [Pg.263]


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