"Periclasite" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Periclasite is a rare mineral composed of calcium magnesium carbonate (CaMg(CO3)2). It was named after the Greek word "periklas", meaning "surrounding", because it forms a common mineral association with other minerals in marble and other metamorphic rocks. Periclasite is not a significant economic mineral deposit, but it is of interest to geologists and mineral collectors due to its unique crystal structure and association with other minerals.
Perichondrial refers to the thin layer of connective tissue that surrounds and supports cartilage, particularly the perichondrium, a fibrous sheath that separates the cartilage from the surrounding tissue. This layer helps to maintain the structure and integrity of the cartilage, facilitating its growth and development.
Perichordal refers to a type of leaf venation that occurs when two lateral veins or veins of equal size arise from each side of the midrib and run parallel to each other before branching out to the margins of the leaf.
Periclase is a type of mineral, specifically a magnesium carbonate mineral, having the chemical formula MgO. It is also known as magnesium oxide.
Periconceptional refers to the period of time just before and immediately after conception, typically spanning from a few weeks to a few months before pregnancy and extending into the early weeks of gestation. This period is crucial for fetal development and is often targeted in research and clinical practices aimed at improving pregnancy outcomes, such as preconception care and nutrition.