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- catalog contributor b2705208.
- catalog contributor b2705209.
- catalog created "c1989.".
- catalog date "1989".
- catalog date "c1989.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1989.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "Mechanisms -- Biomineralization: The Discipline -- Kinds of Biominerals and the Organisms That Form Them -- Biological Functions of Minerals -- General Principles of Biomineralization -- The Deposition of Minerals -- Fluid Supersaturation -- Crystal Nucleation -- Crystals and Their Growth -- The Origins of Biomineralization--Microbial Systems -- Biotic and Abiotic Interactions -- Bacterial Mineralization in the Environment -- Bioaccumulation and Intracellular Mineralization -- Eukaryotic Cells and the Accumulation of Ions -- Compartmentalization -- Ion Pumps -- Anion Formation -- The Control of Mineralization -- Organic Matrix -- Organic Matrix and Nucleation -- Organic Matrix and Crystal Orientation -- Inorganic Modifiers of Crystal Growth -- Cellular Organizations -- Protoctista--Secreted Sculptures -- Protozoa and the Diversity of Minerals -- Calcification and Coccolithophorids -- Plant Mineralization--Photosynthesis and Cell Walls -- Mineralizing Algal Systems -- Mineralization and Cell Walls -- Effects of Photosynthesis -- Mineral Deposition in Freshwater Algae and Plants--Extracellular Mineralization -- Plant Mineralization--Ions, Silicification, and the Transpiration Stream -- Ion Fluxes -- Cell Specialization -- Isolated Vacuoles and Vesicles -- Calcium Oxalate Deposition -- Silica Deposition in Higher Plants -- Calcium Carbonate Deposition -- Sponges--Spicules and Simple Skeletons -- The Macroskeleton -- The Mineral Skeleton -- Sponge Spicules and Their Formation -- Unusual Aspects of Mineralization in Sponges.".
- catalog extent "xiv, 337 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Biomineralization.".
- catalog identifier "0126438307 (alk. paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Biomineralization.".
- catalog issued "1989".
- catalog issued "c1989.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "San Diego : Academic Press,".
- catalog relation "Biomineralization.".
- catalog subject "574.19/29 19".
- catalog subject "Biomineralization.".
- catalog subject "QH512 .S58 1989".
- catalog tableOfContents "Mechanisms -- Biomineralization: The Discipline -- Kinds of Biominerals and the Organisms That Form Them -- Biological Functions of Minerals -- General Principles of Biomineralization -- The Deposition of Minerals -- Fluid Supersaturation -- Crystal Nucleation -- Crystals and Their Growth -- The Origins of Biomineralization--Microbial Systems -- Biotic and Abiotic Interactions -- Bacterial Mineralization in the Environment -- Bioaccumulation and Intracellular Mineralization -- Eukaryotic Cells and the Accumulation of Ions -- Compartmentalization -- Ion Pumps -- Anion Formation -- The Control of Mineralization -- Organic Matrix -- Organic Matrix and Nucleation -- Organic Matrix and Crystal Orientation -- Inorganic Modifiers of Crystal Growth -- Cellular Organizations -- Protoctista--Secreted Sculptures -- Protozoa and the Diversity of Minerals -- Calcification and Coccolithophorids -- Plant Mineralization--Photosynthesis and Cell Walls -- Mineralizing Algal Systems -- Mineralization and Cell Walls -- Effects of Photosynthesis -- Mineral Deposition in Freshwater Algae and Plants--Extracellular Mineralization -- Plant Mineralization--Ions, Silicification, and the Transpiration Stream -- Ion Fluxes -- Cell Specialization -- Isolated Vacuoles and Vesicles -- Calcium Oxalate Deposition -- Silica Deposition in Higher Plants -- Calcium Carbonate Deposition -- Sponges--Spicules and Simple Skeletons -- The Macroskeleton -- The Mineral Skeleton -- Sponge Spicules and Their Formation -- Unusual Aspects of Mineralization in Sponges.".
- catalog title "Biomineralization : cell biology and mineral deposition / Kenneth Simkiss, Karl M. Wilbur.".
- catalog type "text".