0 a type of very hard rock that has a pattern of lines going through it, feels cold, and can be polished to become smooth and shiny:
1 a small ball, usually made of coloured or transparent glass, that is used in children's games
2 a type of hard stone, often with a pattern of irregular lines going through it, that is used as a building material and in statues:
3 a small glass ball, often of various colors
Ventral surface of thorax and abdomen brown, more or less extensively suffused and marbled with bluish or greenish grey.
Lower surface of thorax testaceous and that of abdomen marbled dark brown on a pinkish ground.
Participants saw events in a causal chain involving either three marbles (inanimate version of the study) or a person and two marbles (animate version).
Higher in the series, pervasively recrystallized quartzites and marbles dominate.
One intuitive guess at a successful strategy is that which at each step chooses the k most common marbles of those remaining.
We now observe that the remaining jars contain m - m/k marbles in total, and we know already that no individual jar contains more than m/k marbles.
Nature and dynamic interpretation of deformation lamellae in calcite of three marbles.
The structure in the in vivo droplets always appeared homogeneous in density, while that in the in vitro ones showed a distinct marbled or partially saturated appearance.
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