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The Shard has visibly transformed the London landscape, but economically, the transformation may have only just begun.
The transformation may have been cynically motivated, but it appears to have paid off.
Why?The true transformation may have taken place not inside the Kremlin but in foreign perceptions.
Depending on whom you believe, this transformation may have taken place in the timeless gelaterias of Bologna, where a lone genius named Luciano Rabboni perfected the formula for yogurt-flavor gelato.
Atkinson thought that this inner oval was subsequently modified in prehistory to form a horseshoe, but this transformation may have been the result of Roman removal of the stones or of later stone-robbing.
This suggests that the preferred pathway for the xenotime → monazite transformation may have an anhydrite intermediate.
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But apart from the many startling details, there is a larger theme running through the show, about how cultures transform nature, and how, in recent years, those transformations may have gone awry.
It comes from Star Carr in Yorkshire, and suggests that shamanism – a belief in animal transformations, may have been prominent in prehistoric culture.
It is suggested that such geographical change, as well as the associated societal transformations, may have been the result of a combination of climatic, ecological and cultural drivers and events.
These redox-independent transformations may have been responsible for the formation of some iron oxides in natural systems, such as high-grade hematite ores that developed from Banded Iron Formations (BIFs), hematite-rich deposits formed on Mars, corrosion products in power plants and other industrial systems.
These transformations may have been foreseen.
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