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  2. Gabbro - Wikipedia

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    A gabbroid typically has over 35% mafic minerals, mostly pyroxenes or olivine, while a dioritoid typically has less than 35% mafic minerals, which typically includes hornblende. [ 11 ] Gabbroids form a family of rock types similar to gabbro, such as monzogabbro , quartz gabbro , or nepheline-bearing gabbro .

  3. Diorite - Wikipedia

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    A dioritoid typically has less than 35% mafic minerals, typically including hornblende, while a gabbroid typically has over 35% mafic minerals, mostly pyroxenes or olivine. [9] The name diorite (from Ancient Greek διορίζειν , "to distinguish") was first applied to the rock by René Just Haüy [ 10 ] on account of its characteristic ...

  4. Baddeleyite - Wikipedia

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    Baddeleyite was first found in Sri Lanka in 1892. It can be found in numerous terrestrial and extraterrestrial rocks. Some of these terrestrial rocks are carbonatite, kimberlite, alkaline syenite, some rocks of layered mafic intrusions, diabase dikes, gabbroid sills and anorthosite. [5]

  5. List of Hungarian encyclopedias - Wikipedia

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    A magyar feltámadás könyve 1919-1930 : Budapest, Magyar Legujabb Kor Lexikona Kiadása 1930 Szentmiklóssy Géza: A Magyar Feltámadás Lexikona 1919-1930. A magyar legujabb kor története: Budapest, A Magyar Feltámadás Lexikona Kiadása 1930 több szerző A magyar társadalom lexikonja: Magyar Társadalom Lexikonja Kiadóvállalat 1930 MTDA

  6. Gneiss - Wikipedia

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    Gneiss (/ n aɪ s / nice) is a common and widely distributed type of metamorphic rock.It is formed by high-temperature and high-pressure metamorphic processes acting on formations composed of igneous or sedimentary rocks.

  7. Magyargéc - Wikipedia

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    This Nógrád county location article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

  8. Hungarian Research Centre for Linguistics - Wikipedia

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    The Hungarian Research Centre for Linguistics (Hungarian: Nyelvtudományi Kutatóközpont) was created in 1949.It was under the supervision of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences from 1951 until 2019, when it was moved by a governmental decree to the supervision of Eötvös Loránd Research Network, [1] a decision contested by the Hungarian Academy of Sciences.

  9. Turul - Wikipedia

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    In Hungarian tradition, it originated as the clan symbol used in the 9th and 10th centuries by the ruling Árpád dynasty. [16] The Árpád dynasty was the ruling dynasty of the Principality of Hungary in the 9th and 10th centuries and of the Kingdom of Hungary from 1000 to 1301.