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A crystal found in a meteorite from Mars is similar to crystals formed on Earth by bacteria and may be evidence of the oldest life form ever found, the researchers say in a study appearing on Tuesday in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
Calcium oxalate is a major type of crystal found in kidney stones.
The most expensive diamond ever sold is a 59.6 carat pink diamond called the Pink Star, which was cut out of a 132-carat crystal found in Africa.
A crystal found in a shipwreck could be similar to a sunstone - a mythical navigational aid said to have been used by Viking mariners, scientists believe.
It could be deleterious to cartilage at some stages, resulting in inflammatory reaction, but it could be also a precursor to hydroxyapatite, which is a BCP crystal found at greater concentration in joints but with reduced inflammatory capability.
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Zircon crystals found here are the oldest rocks on Earth: remnants of the Hadean aeon, 4.4 billion years ago.
In 2001 Friedmann led a team of scientists who identified strings of crystals found in fragments of a Martian meteorite as remnants of oxygen-dependent magnetotactic bacteria.
De procedure (1998; The Procedure) echoes the Jewish golem myth with the story of a scientist who creates life from crystals found in clay.
The name pyroxene is derived from the Greek pyro, meaning "fire," and xenos, meaning "stranger," and was given by Haüy to the greenish crystals found in many lavas which he considered to have been accidentally included there.
Types of crystals found in the leaves and stems of examined plants were given in Table 2.
The interplanar spacing of the crystals found from the HRTEM is about 0.19 nm, and it may be along the (110) plane.
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