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mineralsurfaces · 4 months ago
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Sarasota Homeowners: Discover the Future of Kitchen & Bath Design with A...
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Sarasota Meets the Next-Gen Countertops: Durability, Style, and Unmatched Performance
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cinderoo · 26 days ago
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miners have rights
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simdertalia · 28 days ago
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transingthoseformers · 15 days ago
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Do you think any of the concessions miners would have followed Megatron and the High Guard at the end of tfone? Imagine if some of did, they would never have received their t- cogs when Optimus restarted the Well.
What if Megatron went back and harvested t-cogs from the fallen guards to give to his cogless followers? Or better still, what if he recovered the bodies of the other Primes and gave them their cogs.
Maybe that could be the origin of tfone Tarn and the djd?
Ooo I mean, it makes sense at least SOME of them would join Megs, right?? After all, they knew him just as much as they knew Optimus/Orion and you cannot tell me all of them agreed with Optimus/Orion
(also because you cannot tell me that ALL of Iacon joined the autobots and JUST the high guard became Megatron's decepticons)
That being the origin of the DJD in this universe would be fascinating
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partybarty · 5 months ago
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I'm sure you have all been wondering, like I have, what species of grass are considered acceptable for grass tennis courts. It appears the type of grass is not mandated, according to Tennis Australia's National Court Surface Policy's description of a grass court is natural grass grown from seed.
Here are some grasses that I propose we make grass courts out of: 1. Blue Fescue Grass – Festuca glauca
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2. Windmill Grass – Chloris truncata
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3. Snow Grass – Poa sieberiana
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4. Zebra grass (Miscanthus sinensis 'Zebrinus')
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5. Purple fountain grass (Pennisetum setaceum 'Rubrum')
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6. Pink muhly grass (Muhlenbergia capillaris)
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3584-tropical-fish · 3 months ago
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One thing about me is that I am obsessed with folk songs and once I start thinking about them I’ll be down for the count all day
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binch-i-might-be · 8 months ago
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I love broth I owe her my life
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Physical surface details of mica studied on an atomic scale
At first glance, mica is something quite ordinary: it is a common mineral, found in granite for example, and has been extensively studied from geological, chemical and technical perspectives.
One might think that nothing new can be discovered from such an everyday material. But now a team from the Vienna University of Technology has presented a study in the journal Nature Communications, explaining the distribution of potassium ions on the mica surface. The physical surface details of mica have never been studied on an atomic scale, and this information is important for research on electronics with 2D materials.
Atomically thin layers
Atomically thin–layered 2D materials are currently one of the most researched topics in materials science. Certain materials, such as graphene and molybdenum disulfide, consist of only one or a few layers of atoms, which frequently leads to unusual properties.
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babygirlgiles · 2 years ago
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you know, tbh, i really do get why some ppl hate Xander so much that they find him completely unwatchable as a character. not me though, i get him.
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robert-randall · 7 days ago
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advika123 · 3 months ago
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Wholesale lubricant oil suppliers in Pune - Perennial Turbo
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mineralsurfaces · 5 months ago
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Curious About the Cost of Porcelain Countertops?
Curious About the Cost of Porcelain Countertops?
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eatsless · 4 months ago
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gonna be a nerd for a sec, but geology is just so fascinating!! geomorphology is fascinating!! and it's all still happening right beneath our feet!! there's movement and life and fault lines everywhere and the mountains are moving and everything is alive and beautiful
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dragonbleps · 5 months ago
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opens seven tabs of research to get the right description for a phrase that'll be used exactly one (1) time in this WIP
that's just how writing goes
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fishyfishyfishtimes · 10 months ago
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While researching for upcoming fish facts I ended up going down a rabbit hole on parrotfish teeth, and I need to share this information in another form than just a fish fact. This stuff is unbelievable. You know the beak of the parrotfish, right? It's formed from the fused teeth of the parrotfish, as an adaptation to have ample biting surface to scrape off and chew on coral, their main food source.
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A close-up of the beak of a parrotfish. It has this honeycomb pattern which I find very cool.
Well. To constantly chew on coral, they must have some pretty hard teeth, right? And they indeed do: the teeth of the parrotfish are made up of a mineral called fluorapatite, which forms intricate, chainmail-like woven structures on a microscopic level. Fluorapatite just so happens to be the second hardest biomineral found. This stuff, the parrotfish's teeth? A square inch of the parrotfish's teeth can withstand a whopping 530 TONS OF PRESSURE!!! That's the weight of 88 ELEPHANTS on top of a single square inch!!!! That's crazy, right!!?? The only biomineral that is tougher is the teeth of chitons, that is the single tougher biological thing in the whole world!!! Not only that, but the stiffness and hardness of the teeth increases the more we get closer to the tip (as the mineral fibers get closer and closer to one another), the very tips of the teeth even surpass the chiton teeth in stiffness!!!
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Here are pictures produced through a process called PIC mapping, which shows the size and orientation of crystal fibers at the tip of the teeth.
That feels like it shouldn't be right, no? You'd think that the toughest biominerals in the world would belong to, like, the skull of an animal that rams into rocks or maybe the shell of some animal, not the teeth! The teeth of chitons and parrotfish out of all animals no less! Who would've guessed that the diet of "rock animal" would make the parrotfish require some of the toughest dentition the world has ever seen, huh? That right there is one super good reason why you should never stick your finger in the mouth of one.
Every day I am blown away by how amazing fishes are....
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michaelgabrill · 1 year ago
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NASA Sensor Produces First Global Maps of Surface Minerals in Arid Regions
EMIT delivers first-of-a-kind maps of minerals in Earth’s dust-source areas, enabling scientists to model the fine particles’ role in climate change and more. NASA’s EMIT mission has created the first comprehensive maps of the world’s mineral dust-source regions, providing precise locations of 10 key minerals based on how they reflect and absorb light. When winds […] from NASA https://ift.tt/an7kUhX
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