-
superimposed foliations.
Crenulations form when an
early planar fabric is
overprinted by a
later planar fabric.
Crenulations form by recrystallisation...
- both
dentine and enamel,
whereas minor projections on the crown,
called crenulations, are the
result of
different enamel thickness.
Cusps are occasionally...
- domains, and the
transition between cleavage domains and microlithons.
Crenulation cleavage contains microlithons that were
warped by a
previous foliation...
- the
development of
foliation and
overprinting of
foliations causing crenulations. The
relationship of
porphyroblasts to the
foliations and to
other porphyroblasts...
- of the mouth, and the enamel-dentin
juncture lacks well
defined wavy
crenulations. The enamel-dentine
juncture is most
similar to that of
Asian H. erectus...
-
neither serrated nor smooth, but
instead possess minute wrinkles known as
crenulations. The
number of
prisms in
Mosasaurus teeth can
slightly vary
between tooth...
-
differing in its
shorter petioles and
smaller leaves with more
numerous crenulations. Its
flowers are pink, and its
fruits green. Non-bitter
forms may be...
-
Transfer zone
Transform fault Foliation and
lineation Cleavage Compaction Crenulation Fissility Oblique foliation Pressure solution Rock
microstructure Slickenside...
- crēn-
notch bicrenate, crena, crenate, crenation, crenature, crenulate,
crenulation †crēnula crēnul-
creta cret-
chalk cretaceous cribrum cribr-
sieve cribble...
-
dentition 2/2 of
large rounded teeth, some
small teeth distally and
crenulations basally. Scutum: Oval, convex, only a
little smaller than body. Lateral...