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Haliotis laevigata

Fig. 8 Nacre retrosythesized in the insoluble organic matrix of a Haliotis laevigata shell via amorphous precursor particles. The upper pictures compare the natural and synthetic nacre. The lower pictures show the corresponding transmission electron micrographs (TEM) of microtomed samples a synthetic nacre, b synthetic nacre in higher zoom, c electron diffraction pattern taken in this region and showing an almost single crystalline calcite domain, and d thin cut of natural nacre. Reprinted from [132] with permission of the American Chemical Society... Fig. 8 Nacre retrosythesized in the insoluble organic matrix of a Haliotis laevigata shell via amorphous precursor particles. The upper pictures compare the natural and synthetic nacre. The lower pictures show the corresponding transmission electron micrographs (TEM) of microtomed samples a synthetic nacre, b synthetic nacre in higher zoom, c electron diffraction pattern taken in this region and showing an almost single crystalline calcite domain, and d thin cut of natural nacre. Reprinted from [132] with permission of the American Chemical Society...
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Stewart, J. and M. Schulz-Baldes. 1976. Long-term lead accumulation in abalone (Haliotis spp.) fed on lead-treated brown algae (Egregia laevigata). Mar. Biol. 36 19-24. [Pg.342]


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