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Facies - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Facies (medical) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In medical contexts, facies are distinctive facial expressions associated with specific medical conditions. It comes from the Latin word for "face". As a fifth declension noun, "facies" can refer to...
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Asymmetric crying facies - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Asymmetric crying facies is a minor congenital anomaly caused by agenesis or hypoplasia of the depressor anguli oris muscle, one of the muscles that control the movements of the lower lip. This unila...
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Facies (geology). Facies (geology). Information about Facies (geology) in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... Features that define a facies can include collections of fossils, sequences of rock layers, or the occurrence of specific minerals. Sedimentary rocks deposited at the same time,
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METAMORPHIC FACIES ... The mineral assemblage defining the metamorphic facies indicates that a state of stable equilibrium has been attained over a restricted P-T condition. ... Several different facies have been formally recognized and have names referring to distinct aspects of the facies.
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Interpretation of Facies Changes across Exposure; Paleobotany; Facies A Plant Fossils; Facies B Plant Fossils; Conifers from Facies B; Facies C Plant Fossils; Flowers; Insects; Comments ... Vertical exaggeration in the diagram above makes the various facies stand out more clearly, and also allows a very wide section to...
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Metamorphic Facies. (This is similar to the concept of sedimentary facies, in that a sedimentary facies is also a set of environmental conditions present during deposition). The sequence of metamorphic facies observed in any metamorphic terrain, depends on the geothermal gradient that was present during metamorphism.
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Anomia gryphorhyncha Meek. HYPOTYPE. YPM 24103; other specimen YPM-45828 Bivalve. Family Anomiidae. From a marine facies ("tongue") in South Dakota. ... Corbicula sp. A. YPM 45892 Bivalve from a marine facies ("tongue") in South Dakota. Modern members of the genus live in fresh water...
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Shale research by Jürgen Schieber. Includes studies of Late Devonian black shales and mudstones in the eastern US (Chattanooga Shale, Ohio Shale, New Albany Shale). ... Aspects of this study are: sequence stratigraphy of the Chattanooga Shale, basin analysis, shale facies, depositional environments, tracing of erosion...
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