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1A System of Mineralogy: Descriptive Mineralogy, Comprising the Most Recent ...
By James D. Dana and George Jarvis Brush

“A System of Mineralogy: Descriptive Mineralogy, Comprising the Most Recent ...” Metadata:
- Title: ➤ A System of Mineralogy: Descriptive Mineralogy, Comprising the Most Recent ...
- Authors: James D. DanaGeorge Jarvis Brush
- Publisher: J. Wiley & Sons
- Publish Date: 1889
“A System of Mineralogy: Descriptive Mineralogy, Comprising the Most Recent ...” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ color - erm - crystals - lustre - occurs - mineral - ratio - iron - observed planes - closed tube - oxygen ratio - dosed tube - open tube - double refraction - tube yields - lustre vitreous - color dark - color pale
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- The Open Library ID: OL20610664M
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"James D[wight] Dana" and "James Dwight Dana"Access and General Info:
- First Year Published: 1889
- Is Full Text Available: Yes
- Is The Book Public: Yes
- Access Status: Public
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Oxygen sensor
automotive applications, an oxygen sensor is referred to as a lambda sensor, where lambda refers to the air–fuel equivalence ratio, usually denoted by λ).
Air–fuel ratio
enrichment by oxygen additions. An air-fuel ratio meter monitors the air–fuel ratio of an internal combustion engine. Also called air–fuel ratio gauge, air–fuel
Oxygen isotope ratio cycle
Oxygen isotope ratio cycles are cyclical variations in the ratio of the abundance of oxygen with an atomic mass of 18 to the abundance of oxygen with an
Oxygen enhancement ratio
The oxygen enhancement ratio (OER) or oxygen enhancement effect in radiobiology refers to the enhancement of therapeutic or detrimental effect of ionizing
Carbohydrate
biomolecule composed of carbon (C), hydrogen (H), and oxygen (O) atoms. The typical hydrogen-to-oxygen atomic ratio is 2:1, analogous to that of water, and is represented
Mineral
subdivided by the ratio of oxygen to the cations. The periclase group consists of minerals with a 1:1 ratio. Oxides with a 2:1 ratio include cuprite (Cu2O)
Carbon planet
high carbon-to-oxygen ratios include Fegley & Cameron 1987. Carbon planets could form if protoplanetary discs are carbon-rich and oxygen-poor. They would
3I/ATLAS
3I/ATLAS to determine the composition of its gas emissions and sulfur-to-oxygen ratio, and the telescope will monitor the comet on its way out of the Solar
Oxygen
the ratio of oxygen-18 and oxygen-16 in the shells and skeletons of marine organisms to determine the climate millions of years ago (see oxygen isotope
Silicate mineral
Si 2O6− 7, consisting of double tetrahedra with a shared oxygen vertex—a silicon:oxygen ratio of 2:7. The Nickel–Strunz classification is 09.B. Examples