"sakharovaite" meaning in Anglais

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Noun

  1. Sakharovaïte, minéral synonyme de jamesonite.
    Sense id: fr-sakharovaite-en-noun-5KQAwCAi Categories (other): Minéraux en anglais Topics: mineralogy
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    "→ voir sakharovaïte"
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      "examples": [
        {
          "ref": "Igor V. Pekov, Minerals First Discovered on the Territory of the Former Soviet Union, Ocean Pictures, 1998, p. 177",
          "text": "SAKHAROVAITE, (Pb,Fe)(Bi,Sb)₂S₄\nSakharovaite was discovered at the Ustarasai bismuth deposit, northern outskirts of Brichmulla village, Pskem Range, NE Uzbekistan. It was first decribed in 1955 by M. S. Sakharova as \"bismuth jamesonite\". […] In 1959, I. [Ivan] Kostov identified it as an individual mineral species and proposed to name it sakharovaite [352].\nName: after Marina Sergeevna SAKHAROVA (b. 1917), mineralogist, specialist in gold and silver deposits, first described this mineral; Moscow University. TS: FM 72022"
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          "text": "SAKHAROVAITE, (Pb,Fe)(Bi,Sb)₂S₄\nSakharovaite was discovered at the Ustarasai bismuth deposit, northern outskirts of Brichmulla village, Pskem Range, NE Uzbekistan. It was first decribed in 1955 by M. S. Sakharova as \"bismuth jamesonite\". […] In 1959, I. [Ivan] Kostov identified it as an individual mineral species and proposed to name it sakharovaite [352].\nName: after Marina Sergeevna SAKHAROVA (b. 1917), mineralogist, specialist in gold and silver deposits, first described this mineral; Moscow University. TS: FM 72022"
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