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inorganic

[in-awr-gan-ik] / ˌɪn ɔrˈgæn ɪk /


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Under these conditions, the particles quickly formed apatite, a mineral that closely resembles the inorganic portion of natural bone.

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He added that the report is stoking fears “that this is the first of many inorganic deals.”

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Much of this inorganic carbon fixation is carried out by microscopic life.

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The nanoflowers are made from molybdenum disulfide, an inorganic compound that can form many different two-dimensional shapes at very small scales.

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To identify these clues, the team used high-resolution chemical techniques to break down both organic and inorganic material into molecular fragments.

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