Greisen alteration is not only restricted to the selvages but also affects some parts of the granitic body (Fig.
The sample set for the study of the clay mineral assemblage represents typical examples of hydrothermally altered granites occurring immediately beneath the contact between
greisen and granite bodies of the Hub stock (Fig.
A
greisen is defined as a pneumatolytically altered granitic rock composed largely of quartz, mica and topaz.
Tony
Greisen, head of the Special Olympics Asia Pacific region, said that's why it was important that such athletes as Pereira competed in Shanghai, as well as in future Special Olympics competitions.
Greisen. Living Liturgy for Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion: Year C 2007.
In Pemali, tin deposits exist as a stockwork and
greisen in granite and turmaline casiterite veins which run parallel.
(2002) and Grundmann (2002) divided emerald deposits into the following categories: pegmatites without schist, pegmatite and
greisen with schist, schists without pegmatites, and black shales with veins and breccias.
Take 'Mandatory' Out of Arbitration Agreements, by Paula
Greisen and Alison Butler Daniels [Aug.
Within the literature, other studies showed a relationship between hypocarbia and PVL in this population (Calvert, Hoskins, Fong, & Forsyth, 1987; Fujimoto et al., 1994; Graziani et al., 1992;
Greisen, Munck, & Lou, 1987; Okumura et al., 2001; Trounce, Shaw, Levene, & Rutter, 1988).
Because ultrasound studies (
Greisen 1992) have shown that preterm infants weigh less than infants who remain in utero at the same gestational age, a fetus with restricted growth may exhibit a greater susceptibility to events that trigger premature labor.