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In slowly cooled mafic intrusive rocks, pigeonite inverts to an orthorhombic pyroxene and undergoes exsolution.
He promptly resold his full sheet of 100 inverts to a dealer and bought himself a new house with the proceeds.
For example, as high-temperature monoclinic pigeonite slowly cools, it exsolves calcium ions to form augite lamellae and inverts to the orthorhombic enstatite structure.
It is polymorphous (same chemical formula but different crystal structure) with calcite and vaterite, and, with geologic time, probably inverts to calcite even under normal conditions.
Notice that the dark trench in Figure 3c inverts to the bright bean chains in Figure 3d when the bias polarity is reversed.
He even received a visit from the police in 1953 when thousands of gay men were being persecuted and high-profile "inverts," to use the jargon of the time, were falling victim to blackmailers and police agents provocateurs.
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Unmold by dipping mold in hot water, then invert to platter.
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