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Antilogous. An*til"o*gous\, a. Of the contrary name or character; -- opposed to analogous. Antilogous pole (Eccl.), that pole of a crystal which becomes negatively ...
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Antilogous An·til'o·gous (ăn*tĭl'o*gŭs) adjective Of the contrary name or character; -- opposed to analogous . Antilogous pole (Eccl.) , that pole of a crystal which ...
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www.minsocam.org/ammin/AM34/AM34_181.pdf
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sistently observed on only one pole of [0001], here taken as the antilogous pole. ... I 1010| at the antilogous pole of the crystals only, causing the crystals to ...
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analogous and antilogous poles, these tourmalines most likely grew at low- to medium-grade metamorphic conditions, corresponding to crystallization ...
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At either the analogous or antilogous pole, inner rim compositions proximal to the detrital cores converge, despite the substrate tourmaline composition, ...
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Dec 31, 2011 ... That pole of a crystal at which the algebraic sign of the change of ... is rising, is called the analogous pole, and the other, the antilogous pole.
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and by subordinate trigonal prisms m, the antilogous pole consists of the trigonal .... arrows; a preferential crystal growth at the antilogous pole compared to the ...
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www.handbookofmineralogy.org/pdfs/hemimorphite.pdf
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... fan-shaped aggregates; stalactitic, mammillary, botryoidal; as compact fibrous and chalky coatings. Twinning: On {001}, rare, with antilogous poles in contact.
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