mineralization

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madenleştirme
madenlestirme
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A form of fossilization in which the organic parts of an organism are replaced by minerals
The breakdown of organic matter in the soil to form soluble inorganic compounds
The addition of minerals to water to make a mineral water
The deposition of calcium salts in abnormal parts of the skeleton
{n} the process of forming an ore by a combination of minerals
Decomposition of organic matter into its inorganic elemental components
A chemical process that converts organic materials into inorganic forms
The complete conversion of an organic compound to inorganic products (principally water and carbon dioxide)
Mineralization is the addition of mineral matter to the body
The process of mineralizing, or forming a mineral by combination of a metal with another element; also, the process of converting into a mineral, as a bone or a plant
Conversion of an element from organic to inorganic form as a result of microbial decomposition e g proteins in organic matter that are converted to nitrate
The release of inorganic nutrients from organic matter during microbial growth and metabolism (See 504, 613)
The process in which organic compounds (e g , dead plant or animal material) are converted to inorganic compounds (e g , nitrate, carbon dioxide)
The process by which organic residues in the soil are broken down to release mineral nutrients that can be utilized by plants
Mineral-bearing rock
The conversion of a cell wall into a material of a stony nature
The microbial conversion of an element from an organic to an inorganic state
{i} transformation into mineral form; act of making into a mineral; act of depositing minerals into (also mineralisation)
  Conductive or nonconductive components found in the soil
a natural aggregate of one or more minerals
(1) The general process by which elements present in organic compounds are eventually converted into inorganic forms, ultimately to become available for a new cycle of plant growth (2) The process whereby concentrations of minerals, such as salts, increase in water, often as a natural process resulting from water dissolving minerals found in rocks and soils through which it flows ADVANCE \x 540
the natural process by which sometimes valuable minerals are aggregated, resulting in a potential ore deposit
  The conversion of an element from an organic form to an inorganic state a a result of soil microbial activity
Organic matter is broken down into humus, then acids, enzymes and compoinds, and finally into basic mineral elements
Metabolism of an organic substrate by bacteria to carbon dioxide and water
Conversion of an element from an organic form to an inorganic state as a result of microbial decomposition
The act of impregnating with a mineral, as water
mineralization

    Turkish pronunciation

    mînırılızeyşın

    Pronunciation

    /ˌmənərələˈzāsʜən/ /ˌmɪnɜrələˈzeɪʃən/
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