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The preceding sections provided an overview of major mineral groups but did not treat minerals as part of assemblages in rock types nor discuss the experimental study of minerals and rock occurrences.
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Both the contexts show a high degree of fragmentation of the artefacts; in the case of Building 6, this can be due to cullet collection for recycling purpose; in the case of the US4381, the high fragmentation of this part of assemblage is consistent with the function of the context, that is meant to host waste.
Such a scale is poorly adapted to the wide-ranging species that account for a significant part of these assemblages.
Plastic flowers, liquor bottles, balloons, incense, candles, rosary beads, teddy bears and other mementos are often part of such assemblages, surrounding a central photograph of the person who died.
For example, PRC1 subunits are also part of alternate assemblages such as Drosophila dRAF [ 26] and its mammalian relatives [ 27, 28].
That is until 1984, when the property became part of an assemblage.
Intensely fragrant and beautiful in a brown-on-brown palette, each part of the assemblage retained its own flavor and enhanced the whole.
The former Hahne's department store, part of the assemblage, sits across Broad Street from the arts center and is a focal point of the plan.
Accounting is conceptualized as an integral part of the assemblage that formed the heavenly order deemed by the ancient Egyptians to underpin their world.
The Army realized about $3 million from the sale in 1987 of its 49th Street property to the Rockefeller Group, part of an assemblage on which 745 Seventh Avenue was developed.
" The younger man frowned at an incomplete office chair, part of an assemblage called "Work, Made-ready, in Light of Nature," by Simon Starling, and wondered why it qualified as art.
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