Examples of 'international mineralogical' in a sentence

Meaning of "international mineralogical"

International Mineralogical is a phrase that is not commonly used in English. It could potentially refer to an international organization, conference, or study related to mineralogy, which is the science of minerals. However, without further context or specific usage, it is difficult to provide a precise definition

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The International Mineralogical Association has decided to reject argentite as a proper mineral.
This mineral and its name are officially recognized by the International Mineralogical Association.
The International Mineralogical Association does not officially recognize siderogel as a mineral species.
Uakitite is a colloquial name only and has not been approved by the International Mineralogical Association.
When the International Mineralogical Association was founded, aguilarite was grandfathered as a valid mineral species.
It is not a mineral species approved by International Mineralogical Association.
When the International Mineralogical Association was founded, bultfonteinite was grandfathered as a valid mineral species.
Biotite was regarded as a mineral species by the International Mineralogical Association.
The International Mineralogical Association is an international group of 38 national societies.
The 30 minerals in the group ( endmember formulas ) recognized by the International Mineralogical Association.
Also, the International Mineralogical Association has named a new mineral in honor of Donald Brownlee.
It was approved as a mineral by the International Mineralogical Association in 1980.
Since 1982, the International Mineralogical Association considers stibarsen as the correct mineral name.
In 1965, the mineral was named and recognized by the International Mineralogical Association.
It was approved by the International Mineralogical Association in 2002.

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The mineral name was approved by the International Mineralogical Association in 2003.
It was recognized by the International Mineralogical Association in 1994.
There have been 4,324 minerals identified by the International Mineralogical Association, or IMA.

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