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1 Amber - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Amber (or, technically, resinite) is fossilized tree resin (not sap), which has ... Good quality amber is used for the manufacture of ornamental objects and jewelry. ...
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2 Amber
Official site with a biography, tour dates, sound and video clips, and fan club information. ... Home Music News Tour Gallery-Photos Gallery-Video Forum Store Contact ...
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3 amber: Definition from Answers.com
amber n. A hard translucent yellow, orange, or brownish-yellow fossil resin, used for making jewelry and other ornamental objects
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4 The Amber Molecular Dynamics Package
Amber is a package of programs for molecular dynamics simulations of proteins and nucleic acids ... "Amber" refers to two things: a set of molecular mechanical ...
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5 World of Amber
Properties, occurrence, museums, and gemology.
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6 Amber - english
Although amber's use in adornment is probably as old as mankind itself, in ... Demand is especially strong for amber with insects inside it. ...
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7 Amber (color) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Due to this, amber can refer not to one but to a series of shades of orange, ... In the past, the ECE amber definition was more restrictive than the SAE ...
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8 ORGANIC: Natural Body Jewelry :Amber
Amber is a fossilized/polymerized resin, exuded from extinct trees related to ... There are many plastics and younger resins (copals) which can emulate amber. ...
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9 What is amber?
Amber is the fossilized resin from ancient forests. Amber is not produced ... Therefore, amber is formed as a result of the fossilization of resin that that ...
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10 Amber For Sale with Insects and Other Bugs or Fossils ...
The following are general descriptions of amber stone specimens. ... 3. Elongated coin shape, this amber contains 3 female worker ants (sterile) ...
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