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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of mineralise.
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Examples
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A technique measuring the strontium and oxygen isotopes mineralised in the teeth as they are formed was used.
Remains of first king of England's sister found in German cathedral 2010
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In other words, the bone was almost entirely mineralised.
300 secular students visit Ken Ham's Creation “Museum” - The Panda's Thumb 2009
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The earliest fossils are traces in seabeds, mineralised colonies of bacterias or traces of bactrias in rocks.
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Electronics, won the contract to supply detectors (based on detectors used in the gold mining industry) to locate mines in Cambodia's highly mineralised soils
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It outperforms other detectors in deep and mineralised soil conditions.
A Gift of Australian Demining Technology to Be Presented to 1998
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The fibres are mineralised within the binder and are thus not susceptible to insect or fungi attack.
Chapter 6 1997
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This greatly enhances the detection capacity for mines - including low-metal-content mines - in mineralised and saline soils.
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We have developed what we believe to be breakthrough technology which has the potential to make mine detection faster and more reliable in countries like Cambodia with highly mineralised soils.
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Hikers should limit their walks to the early mornings and late afternoons and should use tablets to purify the highly mineralised water that was available.
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Louis had been “struck by the mineralised condition” of the bone, and now, eight years later, he had permission to investigate the site.
Ancestral Passions Virginia Morell 1995
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