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admixtures
noun
Plural of admixture
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Vary the proportions of the four main ingredients and sprinkle in others called admixtures, and you can change the concrete's properties to make it stronger or more durable.The Romans knew this.
Their styles were based on contemporary Netherlandish sculpture with small admixtures of Italian influence; and after 1660 the uncomprehending borrowings of John Bushnell from Bernini serve only to make his figures look ludicrous.
Most colours result from mechanically incorporated admixtures within fine-crystallized or granular quartz, but some coarse-crystallized varieties, such as amethyst (violet), citrine (yellow), milky quartz, smoky quartz or morion (black), or rose quartz, may be coloured by ions other than silicon and oxygen that occur within the crystal structure.
On the lower slopes of the outer ranges, the forests are mainly deciduous, consisting of maple and aspen, with extensive admixtures of wild fruit trees (apples and apricots).
Gone were the bustle and pageantry of the Elizabethan tragedies, with their admixtures of whatever modes and moods the dramatists thought would work.
All of the hydrogen in the core has been burned out, and this central region is composed almost entirely of inert helium, with trace admixtures of heavier elements.
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This is passed from mother to offspring without genetic admixture from the father, because it is found in the bodies of cells including, crucially, egg cells rather than in the cell nuclei where the rest of the genes reside.
The admixture of thwarted Scottish nationalism bred a layer of grievance not felt in English cities, one argument goes.
Some, including a committee of experts, thought the site was certainly Neolithic, though with a baffling admixture of Iron Age, Roman and medieval remains.
And given national divisions within the umbrella groups, a majority of about 400 is desirable for a stable majority.The numbers thus point to a broad coalition of Christian Democrats (EPP) and Socialists (S&D), perhaps with the admixture of the Liberals (ALDE) and the Greens (Greens/EFA).
With a liberal admixture of biblical allusions, he talked about an "ancient promise redeemed" in Israel's foundation, and its "unbreakable partnership" with Britain.He has told the story before and the enthusiasm does not go down well with everyone in the Labour Party.
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