Science: v.1-v.219Moses King, 1968 |
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... occurs as a primary constituent . The calcium oxa- lates are indeed the most common con- stituent of all stones . Calcium oxalate trihydrate occurs in artificial stones and may perhaps occur rarely in natural ones ( 17 ) . The ...
... occurs as a primary constituent . The calcium oxa- lates are indeed the most common con- stituent of all stones . Calcium oxalate trihydrate occurs in artificial stones and may perhaps occur rarely in natural ones ( 17 ) . The ...
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... occurs from a just - saturated urine , but if the composition of the urine ( or the bile ) changes , deposition can still occur , but a degree of supersaturation is re- quired . All stone - forming compounds are relatively insoluble ...
... occurs from a just - saturated urine , but if the composition of the urine ( or the bile ) changes , deposition can still occur , but a degree of supersaturation is re- quired . All stone - forming compounds are relatively insoluble ...
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... occurs . If there is appreciable misfit , deposition will occur from an appropriately super- saturated solution , but the deposit will be of small crystallites and not of large single crystals . X - ray photographs ( Fig . 6 ) taken ...
... occurs . If there is appreciable misfit , deposition will occur from an appropriately super- saturated solution , but the deposit will be of small crystallites and not of large single crystals . X - ray photographs ( Fig . 6 ) taken ...
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