| 31. | In vertebrates, bone, teeth, and cementum are the principal mineralized tissues.
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| 32. | Mineralized tissues inspire miniaturization, adaptability and multifunctionality.
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| 33. | For example, kidney stones contain mineralized tissues that are developed through pathologic processes.
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| 34. | Locally, the greywacke and arenite are cut by quartz veins and are mineralized.
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| 35. | For his studio specials, the bridge pins are typically made from mineralized walrus ivory.
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| 36. | Animals then developed skeletons, shells and mineralized bodies that were preserved in the fossils.
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| 37. | Colonies of some mineralized exoskeletons and form single-layered sheets which encrust over surfaces.
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| 38. | The water becomes significantly mineralized, super-saturated with calcium and magnesium-hydrogencarbonate.
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| 39. | Peripheral ossifying fibromas appear microscopically as a combination of a mineralized product and fibrous proliferation.
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| 40. | Occasionally, mineralization is developed in faults and feeder conduits which fed the mineralizing system.
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