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    Microbiologically induced calcium carbonate precipitation (MICP) is a bio-geochemical process that induces calcium carbonate precipitation within the soil...
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    experiments have been conducted to use calcite for a cloak of invisibility. Microbiologically precipitated calcite has a wide range of applications, such...
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  • precipitate calcite and solidify sand given a calcium source and urea; through the process of microbiologically induced calcite precipitation (MICP) or...
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    Biointerface Biomineralising polychaetes Bone mineral Microbiologically induced calcite precipitation Mineralized tissues Susannah M. Porter history of biomineralization...
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  • were inspired by coral mineralization. The use of microbiologically induced calcite precipitation (MICP) in concrete was pioneered by Adolphe et al....
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    four days through a process of microbiologically induced calcite precipitation. Sporosarcina pasteurii bacteria forms calcite from water, calcium, and urea...
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    architect who, in 2010, developed a technique for using microbiologically induced calcite precipitation to manufacture bricks for construction. Dosier's brick-making...
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    carbonate saturation conditions, and regulatory processes determining calcite precipitation rate and morphology. Unexpectedly, silicon's role in coccolith morphology...
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    Aydilek, Timothy Maugel. "Bacterially-Induced Calcite Precipitation via Ureolysis", American Society for Microbiology 11 November 2008 Retrieved 20 February...
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    industrially common phases of precipitation fouling deposits observed in practice to form from aqueous solutions: Calcium carbonate (calcite, aragonite usually at...
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