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  2. Pyrite group - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] The group is named for its most common member, pyrite (fool's gold), which is sometimes explicitly distinguished from the group's other members as iron pyrite . Pyrrhotite (magnetic pyrite) is magnetic, and is composed of iron and sulfur , but it has a different structure and is not in the pyrite group.

  3. Pyrite - Wikipedia

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    A newer commercial use for pyrite is as the cathode material in Energizer brand non-rechargeable lithium metal batteries. [20] Pyrite is a semiconductor material with a band gap of 0.95 eV. [21] Pure pyrite is naturally n-type, in both crystal and thin-film forms, potentially due to sulfur vacancies in the pyrite crystal structure acting as n ...

  4. List of Latin and Greek words commonly used in systematic ...

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    Sometimes a genus name or specific descriptor is simply the Latin or Greek name for the animal (e.g. Canis is Latin for dog). These words may not be included in the table below if they only occur for one or two taxa.

  5. Human uses of living things - Wikipedia

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    The human population exploits and depends on many animal and plant species for food, mainly through agriculture, but also by exploiting wild populations, notably of marine fish. [10] [11] [12] Livestock animals are raised for meat across the world; they include (2011) around 1.4 billion cattle, 1.2 billion sheep and 1 billion domestic pigs. [12 ...

  6. Animal science - Wikipedia

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    Animal science is described as "studying the biology of animals that are under the control of humankind". It can also be described as the production and management of farm animals. [ 1 ] Historically, the degree was called animal husbandry and the animals studied were livestock species, like cattle , sheep , pigs , poultry , and horses .

  7. Clade - Wikipedia

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    The original population and all its descendants are a clade. The rodent clade corresponds to the order Rodentia, and insects to the class Insecta. These clades include smaller clades, such as chipmunk or ant, each of which consists of even smaller clades. The clade "rodent" is in turn included in the mammal, vertebrate and animal clades.

  8. Diagenesis - Wikipedia

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    These trilobites (Lloydolithus) were replaced by pyrite during a specific type of permineralization called pyritization. Permineralization in vertebra from Valgipes bucklandi Diagenesis ( / ˌ d aɪ . ə ˈ dʒ ɛ n ə s ɪ s / ) is the process of physical and chemical changes in sediments first caused by water-rock interactions, microbial ...

  9. Scaly-foot gastropod - Wikipedia

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    [1] [20] Its potential habitat across all Indian Ocean hydrothermal vent fields has been estimated to be at most 0.27 square kilometres (67 acres), while the three known sites at which it has been found, between which only negligible migration occurs, [38] add up to 0.0177 square kilometres (4.4 acres), [1] or less than one-fifth of a football ...

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