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TYPE OF DANCE
Formation dancing; Formation team; Ballroom formation; Choreographed routine; Formation (dance)

formation      
n. πλάση, σχηματισμός, διαμόρφωση, συγκρότηση, σύσταση επιχείρησης
coral reef         
  • isotherms]]. Most corals live within this boundary. Note the cooler waters caused by upwelling on the southwest coast of Africa and off the coast of Peru.
  • Ancient coral reefs
  • Deep-water [[cloud sponge]]
  • bay Islands]] are part of the mesoamerican coral reef system. Due to this, the authorities have made huge investments for its preservation.
  • Barrier reef
  • A major coral bleaching event took place on this part of the [[Great Barrier Reef]] in Australia
  • A diversity of corals}}
  • NOAA]] Ocean Education Service. Retrieved January 9, 2010.</ref>
  • Close up of polyps arrayed on a coral, waving their tentacles. There can be thousands of polyps on a single coral branch.
  • Coral fragments growing on nontoxic concrete
  • polyp]] anatomy
  • The three major zones of a coral reef: the fore reef, reef crest, and the back reef
  • Locations of coral reefs
  • [[Coralline algae]] ''[[Lithothamnion]] sp.''
  • Fringing reef at [[Eilat]] at the southern tip of [[Israel]]
  • Table coral, ''[[Acropora]] sp.''
  • Inhabited [[cay]] in the [[Maldives]]
  • A small [[atoll]] in the [[Maldives]]
  • The colour of corals depends on the combination of brown shades provided by their [[zooxanthellae]] and pigmented proteins (reds, blues, greens, etc.) produced by the corals themselves.
  • url=https://www.theguardian.com/environment/interactive/2009/sep/02/coral-world-interactive}}</ref>
  • [[Eastern oyster]]s (''Crassostrea virginica'')
  • Platform reef
  • Coral polyps}}
  • shoals]], that is, it slows down and the wave height increases.
  • Fringing reef
  • Most coral polyps are nocturnal feeders. Here, in the dark, polyps have extended their tentacles to feed on zooplankton.
  • sessile]] and take root on the ocean floor. But unlike plants, corals do not make their own food.<ref>[https://oceanservice.noaa.gov/facts/coral.html Are corals animals or plants?] ''NOAA:  National Ocean Service''. Accessed 11 February 2020. Updated: 7 January 2020.</ref>
  • This map shows areas of [[upwelling]] in red. Coral reefs are not found in coastal areas where colder and nutrient-rich upwellings occur.
  •  [[Zooxanthellae]], the microscopic algae that lives inside coral, gives it colour and provides it with food through photosynthesis
RIDGE OF ROCK IN THE SEA FORMED BY THE GROWTH AND DEPOSIT OF CORAL
Barrier Reef; Coral reefs; Coral Reef; Fringing Reef; Ribbon reef; Deltaic reef; Barrier reefs; Coral-Reefs; Lagoonal reef; Cresentic reef; Planar reef; Coral reef destruction; Apron reef; Formation of coral reefs; Darwin's paradox; Reef habitat zones; Habili; Coral Reef Ecology; Coral reef ecology; Barrier reef; Platform reef; Table reef; Bank reef; Tropical coral reef
κοραλλιότοπος
dental decay         
  • An amalgam used as a restorative material in a tooth.
  • Tooth decay
  • logarithmic scale]], so line is straight.
  • Diagrammatic representation of acidogenic theory of causation of dental caries. Four factors, namely, a suitable carbohydrate substrate '''(1)''', micro-organisms in dental plaque '''(2)''', a susceptible tooth surface '''(3)''' and time '''(4)'''; must be present together for dental caries to occur '''(5)'''. Saliva '''(6)''' and fluoride '''(7)''' are modifying factors.
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  • Microbe communities attach to tooth surface and create a biofilm. As the biofilm grows an anaerobic environment forms from the oxygen being used. Microbes use sucrose and other dietary sugars as a food source. The dietary sugars go through anaerobic fermentation pathways producing lactate. The lactate is excreted from the cell onto the tooth enamel then ionizes. The lactate ions demineralize the hydroxyapatite crystals causing the tooth to degrade.
  • The tip of a [[dental explorer]], which is used for caries diagnosis
  • A dental infection resulting in an abscess and inflammation of the maxillary sinus
  • Common dentistry trays used to deliver fluoride.
  • G. V. Black]] Classification of Restorations
  • Tooth samples imaged with a non-coherent continuous light source (row 1), LSI (row 2) and pseudo-color visualization of LSI (row 3).<ref name="Deana2013" />
  • An image from ''[[Omne Bonum]]'' (14th century) depicting a dentist extracting a tooth with [[forceps]].
  • The progression of pit and fissure caries resembles two triangles with their bases meeting along the junction of enamel and dentin.
  • The faster spread of caries through dentin creates this triangular appearance in smooth surface caries.
  • Fluoride is sold in tablets for cavity prevention.
  • "Stephan curve", showing sudden decrease in plaque pH following glucose rinse, which returns to normal after 30–60&nbsp;min. Net demineralization of dental hard tissues occurs below the critical pH (5.5), shown in yellow.
  • A [[Gram stain]] image of ''Streptococcus mutans''.
  • Rampant caries caused by [[methamphetamine]] abuse.
  • filling]].
  • [[Toothbrush]]es are commonly used to clean teeth.
  • A tooth with extensive caries eventually requiring extraction.
DEFORMATION OF TEETH MADE BY ACIDS FROM BACTERIA
Caries; Dental cavity; Dental cavities; Cariogenesis; Dental cariogenesis; Tooth Decay Bacteria; Diet, cariogenic; Carious lesion; Caries lesion; Cariostatic agents; Cariogenic agents; Rampant caries; Smooth surface caries; Smooth-surface caries; Pit and fissure caries; Root surface caries; Root caries; Dental decay; Tooth infections; Tooth cavity; Mountain Dew mouth; Teeth decay; Cariogenic; Caries formation; Caries Formation; Fissure (dentistry); Anticariogenic; Incipient carious lesion; Cariogenicity; Dental worm; Teeth cavities; Laser caries detection; Mountain Dew Mouth; Soda mouth; Baby Bottle Tooth Decay; Baby Bottle Mouth Syndrome; Dental caries; Dental carries
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Definitie

formation
(formations)
1.
The formation of something is the starting or creation of it.
...the formation of a new government.
= creation
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2.
The formation of an idea, habit, relationship, or character is the process of developing and establishing it.
My profession had an important influence in the formation of my character and temperament.
= development
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3.
If people or things are in formation, they are arranged in a particular pattern as they move.
He was flying in formation with seven other jets...
N-COUNT: also a N, usu in N
4.
A rock or cloud formation is rock or cloud of a particular shape or structure.
...a vast rock formation shaped like a pillar...
Enormous cloud formations formed a purple mass.
N-COUNT: n N

Wikipedia

Formation dance

Formation dance is a style of ballroom dancing. It is pattern or shadow team dancing by couples in a formation team. The choreography may be based on a particular dance or a medley of dances. Formation dancing may be done for exhibition or for competition between teams. There is also a type of formation in Bhangra.