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单词 mineralize
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Definition of mineralize in English:

mineralize

(British mineralise)
verb ˈmɪn(ə)rəlʌɪzˈmɪn(ə)rəˌlaɪz
[with object]
  • 1Convert (organic matter) wholly or partly into a mineral or inorganic material or structure.

    the aim is to mineralize the chlorinated and aromatic hydrocarbons
    the mineralized remains of organisms
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Nitrogen also will be mineralized from soil organic matter.
    • A few mineralized animal fossils, including sponge spicules and probable worm tubes, are known from the Vendian period immediately preceding the Cambrian.
    • Why did some of them choose infaunal life at approximately the same time that other organisms developed mineralized skeletons?
    • A few tens of millions of years later, in the Cambrian period, the first mineralized coral-like organisms appeared.
    • Litter with high concentrations of lignin or other recalcitrant compounds mineralizes nitrogen more slowly than does litter with more labile carbon compounds.
    • In this study, the reported compactness values used for all calculations include all mineralized tissues (calcified cartilage and bone).
    • Understanding of how mineralized materials formed leads to deciphering complex microstructures or diagenetic changes that have occurred in our fossils.
    • To produce bone, nature uses organic molecules to organize inorganic components that become mineralized through additional chemical reactions.
    • Under field conditions at both Blacktail and Crystal, [less than] 1% of total nitrogen was mineralized from May to October 1995.
    • These authors speculated that blow wells had eroded, rotated and mineralized the coal balls through a hydrological connection through the seam floor to the sea.
    • In contrast, fossilized bone is believed to be completely mineralized, meaning no organics are present.
    • By demonstrating that soft tissue can be mineralised in the laboratory we had discovered a new approach to investigating this important mode of fossilisation.
    • Inorganic sulphur forms are immobilized to organic sulphur, different organosulphur forms are interconverted, and immobilized sulphur is simultaneously mineralized to yield plant-available inorganic sulphur.
    • The most complete mummified dinosaur to be described in 70 years, the fossil includes three-dimensional, mineralized casts of the animal's right shoulder muscle, throat tissue, and skin.
    • Tillage helps mineralize nitrogen and phosphorus, cycling it from less available forms into ones that crops can readily use.
    • The relatively low-quality plant litter mineralizes nitrogen at a slower rate than would occur in the absence of herbivory.
    • The rate at which nitrogen is mineralized from the soil organic matter pool is an important rate-limiting step in the cycling of nitrogen in terrestrial systems.
    • The scientists noted that the tissue extracted from the mice had all of the hallmarks of normal bone, including organized collagen fibers and various mineralized components.
    • These minerals may inflame and mineralize renal tissue, causing further kidney damage.
    • The outer layer of enamel is an extremely hard, highly mineralized, crystalline structure that covers and protects the crown of the tooth.
    1. 1.1 Impregnate (water or another liquid) with a mineral substance.
      it is delicately mineralized and like any other mineral water has no calories at all
      Example sentencesExamples
      • It had to depend on importing specialised equipment and purification chemicals, since water is ‘heavily mineralised and frequently brackish’.
      • Prevalent is the slightly mineralised water of various physical-and-chemical composition, biologically active microelements, temperature, and healing features.
      • She splashed the heavily mineralized water on her face, the paint readily retiring.
      • Cold seep communities thrive on cooler, mineralized water leaking from the muddy sea floor.
      • The mineral water is light, clear and slightly mineralised with a temperature of 37 to 52°C.
      • Here is every cave formation you could hope to see: stalactites, stalagmites, columns, and curtains, all created from mineralized water that drips off the cavern's limestone ceiling and puddles on the limestone floor.
      • The mineralized water in salmon spawning grounds allows the fish to grow faster and healthier than those in non-karst streams.
      • The 25-acre site, which includes 3500 trees, has only five houses, and residents get their drinking water by collecting it from the conservatory roofs before it is then filtered and mineralised.
      • The underground network is like a microscopic canal system carrying mineralized water.
      • Iraq depends on importing specialised equipment, and some chemicals, to purify its water supply, most of which is heavily mineralised, and frequently brackish to saline.
      • The water is clear, colourless, palatable, odourless, mildly mineralised, and contains hydro carbonates of sodium and small quantities of fluorine.
      • Situated in the green foothills of the Lyulin Mountain, at an altitude of 630-640m the place offers slightly mineralised waters with hypothermal, hydrocarbonic sulphate and sodium-free composition.

Derivatives

  • mineralization

  • noun ˌmɪn(ə)rəlʌɪˈzeɪʃ(ə)n
    • Gold and silver values are much lower in these veins than in the Brooklyn vein and suggest that the later stages of mineralization were much higher in gold and silver.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Fracturing, mineralization and replacement by chert and sulphides took place parallel to the shear-zone walls, resulting in the formation of ironstones.
      • Again, the older events at 500-million years, are also tied up with when the gold mineralisation was occurring in Australia.
      • Dr. Sreenath explained that in normal dentin, decorin and biglycan are probably degraded and then mineralization proceeds.
      • The diversity of mineralization is remarkable, and the list of locations that have become well known over the last one hundred years is quite lengthy.
 
 

Definition of mineralize in US English:

mineralize

(British mineralise)
verbˈmɪn(ə)rəˌlaɪzˈmin(ə)rəˌlīz
[with object]
  • 1Convert (organic matter) wholly or partly into a mineral or inorganic material or structure.

    the aim is to mineralize the chlorinated and aromatic hydrocarbons
    the mineralized remains of organisms
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The outer layer of enamel is an extremely hard, highly mineralized, crystalline structure that covers and protects the crown of the tooth.
    • A few mineralized animal fossils, including sponge spicules and probable worm tubes, are known from the Vendian period immediately preceding the Cambrian.
    • In contrast, fossilized bone is believed to be completely mineralized, meaning no organics are present.
    • In this study, the reported compactness values used for all calculations include all mineralized tissues (calcified cartilage and bone).
    • Under field conditions at both Blacktail and Crystal, [less than] 1% of total nitrogen was mineralized from May to October 1995.
    • These authors speculated that blow wells had eroded, rotated and mineralized the coal balls through a hydrological connection through the seam floor to the sea.
    • The most complete mummified dinosaur to be described in 70 years, the fossil includes three-dimensional, mineralized casts of the animal's right shoulder muscle, throat tissue, and skin.
    • Inorganic sulphur forms are immobilized to organic sulphur, different organosulphur forms are interconverted, and immobilized sulphur is simultaneously mineralized to yield plant-available inorganic sulphur.
    • Nitrogen also will be mineralized from soil organic matter.
    • The scientists noted that the tissue extracted from the mice had all of the hallmarks of normal bone, including organized collagen fibers and various mineralized components.
    • The relatively low-quality plant litter mineralizes nitrogen at a slower rate than would occur in the absence of herbivory.
    • Understanding of how mineralized materials formed leads to deciphering complex microstructures or diagenetic changes that have occurred in our fossils.
    • Tillage helps mineralize nitrogen and phosphorus, cycling it from less available forms into ones that crops can readily use.
    • These minerals may inflame and mineralize renal tissue, causing further kidney damage.
    • By demonstrating that soft tissue can be mineralised in the laboratory we had discovered a new approach to investigating this important mode of fossilisation.
    • Why did some of them choose infaunal life at approximately the same time that other organisms developed mineralized skeletons?
    • The rate at which nitrogen is mineralized from the soil organic matter pool is an important rate-limiting step in the cycling of nitrogen in terrestrial systems.
    • To produce bone, nature uses organic molecules to organize inorganic components that become mineralized through additional chemical reactions.
    • A few tens of millions of years later, in the Cambrian period, the first mineralized coral-like organisms appeared.
    • Litter with high concentrations of lignin or other recalcitrant compounds mineralizes nitrogen more slowly than does litter with more labile carbon compounds.
    1. 1.1 Impregnate (water or another liquid) with a mineral substance.
      it is delicately mineralized and like any other mineral water has no calories at all
      Example sentencesExamples
      • It had to depend on importing specialised equipment and purification chemicals, since water is ‘heavily mineralised and frequently brackish’.
      • She splashed the heavily mineralized water on her face, the paint readily retiring.
      • Prevalent is the slightly mineralised water of various physical-and-chemical composition, biologically active microelements, temperature, and healing features.
      • Here is every cave formation you could hope to see: stalactites, stalagmites, columns, and curtains, all created from mineralized water that drips off the cavern's limestone ceiling and puddles on the limestone floor.
      • Situated in the green foothills of the Lyulin Mountain, at an altitude of 630-640m the place offers slightly mineralised waters with hypothermal, hydrocarbonic sulphate and sodium-free composition.
      • Iraq depends on importing specialised equipment, and some chemicals, to purify its water supply, most of which is heavily mineralised, and frequently brackish to saline.
      • The underground network is like a microscopic canal system carrying mineralized water.
      • The water is clear, colourless, palatable, odourless, mildly mineralised, and contains hydro carbonates of sodium and small quantities of fluorine.
      • The mineral water is light, clear and slightly mineralised with a temperature of 37 to 52°C.
      • Cold seep communities thrive on cooler, mineralized water leaking from the muddy sea floor.
      • The mineralized water in salmon spawning grounds allows the fish to grow faster and healthier than those in non-karst streams.
      • The 25-acre site, which includes 3500 trees, has only five houses, and residents get their drinking water by collecting it from the conservatory roofs before it is then filtered and mineralised.
 
 
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