Definition of algae and different types of algae ... Diatomite is used as an insulating material against both heat and sound, in making dynamite and other explosives, and for filters, abrasives, and similar products. Diatoms have deposited most of the earth’s limestone, and much petroleum is of diatom origin.
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14. Diatoms and environmental change in brackish waters Pauli Snoeijs; 15. Applied diatom studies in estuaries and shallow coastal environments Michael J. Sullivan; 16. Estuarine paleoenvironmental reconstructions using diatoms Sherri Rumer Cooper;
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For the more detailed description of diatom frustule, e.g. description of different stiae and areolae patterns; I can recommend Barber, H.G, and Hawort, E.Y., 1994. A guide to terminology of the diatom frustule, with a Key to the British Freshwater Genera. Freshwater Biological Assn., 112 pp.
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&TOM-DIATOM PARADOX IN XESOh': A PHENOI~ENOLOGICAL DESCRIPTION. 7~. Therefore, it is necesszry to admit that Lwo xenon atoms ~ see ~ each other, ...
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Algebraic description of atom–diatom collisions. 4515 operator, excited states and temperature effects may be incorporated into the model. It should ...
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For the interaction in the diatomic system a Morse potential is considered, while an exponential function is taken for the atom–diatom interaction. ...
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It has been found necessary to amend and expand the description of Navicula menda Carter. This should aid identification of a form occurring in some b...
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Diatoms are unique forms of algae that grow a silica shell that is preserved in underwater sediments after they die. The diatom shell, called a frustule, is different for each species, so you can identify them through a microscope.
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Diatom's locomotion ... With these they can move over a surface. In the picture of the cleaned diatom above the raphe can be seen as the thin central horizontal line. ... Marine diatom photo gallery...
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This is supposed to be the basic diatom info page, so I won't get too technical. For more info, click on! ... Diatoms are microscopic, single-celled or colonial plant-like organisms. Their cell walls are made of silicon dioxide, SiO2 (silica). Diatom shells, or tests, are typically punctuated with numerous holes,
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