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Nacre - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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This Web site presents the databases compiled from the NACRE collaboration: ... The paper is now published: C. Angulo et al., Nucl. Phys. A656 (1999)3-187. A preprint of the publication is available in section Files (2 separate files). If you use the NACRE results, please send us a reprint of your publication.
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Brief and Straightforward Guide: What is Nacre? ... Nacre is crystalline aragonite or calcium carbonate. Shellfish and mollusks excrete it when they are exposed to a parasite or a foreign body introduced into a shell. Nacre is noted for its shine and iridescence, and its coating on shells is called mother of pearl.
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Nacre - Definition of Nacre at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Nacre. Look it up now! ... moth·er-of-pearl (mŭth'ər-əv-pûrl') n. The pearly internal layer of certain mollusk shells, used to make decorative objects. Also called nacre. moth'er-of-pearl' adj.
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