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Alendronate (Fosamax) is an example of a(n) :
Mineral Chemistry
The study of the chemical composition and structure of minerals, including the elements they contain and how those elements are bonded.
Metamorphic Conditions
Conditions involving high temperature and pressure that cause changes in the mineralogy, texture, and chemical composition of rocks.
Shear Zones
Regions of intense deformation in the crust where rocks have been subjected to shear stress, leading to displacement and alteration.
Igneous Intrusions
Igneous intrusions are formations created when molten rock from the Earth's interior cools and solidifies beneath the surface, disrupting the preexisting strata.
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