| 21. | In the late media devices, acicular oxides were used which produced the coercivity values necessary to record.
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| 22. | The ovipositor is short, lamelliform, or long, mobile, and in some species, acicular.
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| 23. | The term " acicular " derives from the Late Latin " acicula " meaning " little needle ".
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| 24. | It occurs in tabular, acicular, or fibrous crystals with a US from which it takes its name.
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| 25. | Prismatic crystals are not acicular; however, colloquial usage has altered the commonly understood meaning of the word.
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| 26. | The most common structure is a lamellar structure, but other possible structures include rodlike, globular, and acicular.
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| 27. | Clinoclase is a rare secondary copper mineral and forms acicular crystals in the fractured weathered zone above copper sulfide deposits.
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| 28. | Ulexite is found in evaporite deposits and the precipitated ulexite commonly forms a " cotton ball " tuft of acicular crystals.
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| 29. | Epsomite crystallizes in the orthorhombic system as rarely found acicular or fibrous crystals, the normal form is as massive encrustations.
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| 30. | The larger acicular yellow pigments are more difficult to remove, resulting in a colour change towards a more yellowy appearance.
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