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It is probable that the Saale episode of glaciation was complex: at least three phases are recognized.
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In the case of x = 0.4, three phases were recognized, namely, rhombohedral R3c (51%%), cubic Pm3m (42 %), and tetragonal P4mm (7 %).
Subgroup B2, ilmenite lamella only type (Prp 49 68; Alm 20 38; Grs 12 19 mol%; Cr2O3 0.4 2.5 wt%), shows red to reddish-brown color and contains exsolved lamellae of ilmenite only (Fig. 1 and Table 1); no other exsolved phases are recognized.
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Cross cutting the phases midwives recognized several barriers impinging on their practice.
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