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ned with the mouth and dipped into the candy | crystals-- a form of dipping powder. |
have been exposed to gas created from Xerogen | Crystals, a substance created by the Kree as a weapon |
Whiteite is invariably twinned, giving the | crystals a pseudo-orthorhombic appearance , and the cl |
ttempting to communicate with the dead, using | crystals, accepting New Age beliefs, following spirit |
and to other fields including optics, liquid | crystals, acoustic holography, and signal processing. |
formation when Hotaru gives them their Sailor | Crystals after she has regained her older body. |
Generally liquid | crystals align homeotropically at an air or glass inte |
typically bind reversibly, the slow growth of | crystals allows defects to be redissolved, resulting i |
These | crystals also have their c-axis vertical. |
ions), which is never completely true because | crystals always grow at a finite temperature. |
Precipitation of uric acid | crystals, and conversely their dissolution, is known t |
c crystal system typically as crusts, tabular | crystals, and diamond-shaped crystals. |
It occurs as well formed | crystals and dispersed grains often embedded within gy |
Most of the recent | crystals and fragments are dark, opaque, incomplete cr |
orms glassy blue to green orthorhombic radial | crystals and botryoidal masses. |
1,4-Naphthoquinone forms yellow triclinic | crystals and has an odor similar to benzoquinone. |
e study of the principles of chemistry behind | crystals and their use in describing structure-propert |
e for examining transparent materials such as | crystals and fluids. |
ana et al., to grow one-dimensional Fibonacci | crystals, and study their light scattering properties. |
It has forms of white powder, colorless | crystals, and a colorless solution, ionic solid that i |
es in the monoclinic system forming prismatic | crystals and nodular masses. |
e substance forms colourless, garlic-smelling | crystals and causes nausea, vomiting and headaches. |
It usually forms tetragonal-shaped | crystals and it has a hardness of 3 mohs. |
ection will mix metals, leather, feathers and | crystals and will be sold at Intermix stores across th |
ite occurs as monoclinic prismatic to tabular | crystals and irregular masses. |
in the United States, but rarely as distinct | crystals; and it has been found in some Cornish mines. |
Generally, oximes exist as colorless | crystals and are poorly soluble in water. |
kage of blood products containing cholesterol | crystals and lipid-laden macrophages into the retina a |
ansparent to translucent masses of tetragonal | crystals and is commonly found in white, pink, to crim |
The anhydrous salt forms green | crystals and very soluble in water. |
Celestine occurs as | crystals, and also in compact massive and fibrous form |
Plug in | crystals and coils were used to control the frequency |
vast rotunda, murals and sculpture, sparkling | crystals and gold leaf. |
Crystal: Produces miniature low power quartz | crystals and small low power oscillators. |
Vauquelinite forms brown or green monoclinic | crystals, and was named after L. N. Vauquelin, who in |
Proper mounting both preserves delicate | crystals, and facilitates their handling. |
that "silicium" (silicon) can be obtained in | crystals, and that some meteoric stones contain organi |
a report on "The magneto-optic properties of | crystals, and the relation of magnetism and diamagneti |
mine where visitors can examine many colorful | crystals and minerals found both locally and globally. |
ementary particles and High Energy Physics to | Crystals, and provided pioneering insights in spontane |
plex forms of matter, in particular to liquid | crystals and polymers". |
at has been quenched by rapid cooling), small | crystals and a separate vapour-rich bubble. |
nd the Museum of Salt (Museu de la Sal), with | crystals and objects made from the salt of Cardona. |
walk-through sculpture based on the growth of | crystals and included recordings of geological sounds |
Braunite forms grey/black tetragonal | crystals and has a Mohs hardness of 6 - 6.5. |
urs as greenish grey to black platy micaceous | crystals and foliated masses. |
the tetragonal system and occurs both in good | crystals and as formless masses. |
ay be hollow as geodes or vugs or filled with | crystals and intricate geometric shrinkage patterns as |
as published important work on pleochroism in | crystals and its relation to photo-dissociation. |
Step by step, he improved the quality of GaN | crystals and device structures at Matsushita, where he |
ctopus-like creature, is also hunting for the | crystals and aims to get them before Rockford. |
It has the appearance of reddish brown | crystals and a maximum absorption at 507(304) nm. |
It forms colorless water-soluble rhombic | crystals and is soluble in water (108 g/100 ml) and le |
It forms reddish brown or black octahedral | crystals and it is usually found associated with the s |
Cer-Vit was flawed by the inclusion of | crystals and small bubbles (0.1-0.2mm diameter) result |
he edge of the marsh to concentrate the borax | crystals and separate them from dirt and other impurit |
tween a first generation of large well-shaped | crystals and a fine-grained ground-mass. |
ystem and occurs as black to pale grey opaque | crystals and grains. |
the most common and simplest shapes found in | crystals and minerals. |
cks are aggregates of barite (barium sulfate) | crystals and sand whose iron content gives them a redd |
Ag8SnS6, also found in Bolivia as pseudocubic | crystals, and known by the name canfieldite. |
eries strongly suggest that most of the large | crystals and aggregates are not true phenocrysts as pr |
gs she did of the atomic structure of various | crystals and minerals, which were inspired by the work |
rustations in volcanic environments, as small | crystals and masses in evaporite deposits and in guano |
um lithography, optical switching in photonic | crystals, and the photonic band-edge laser. |
Panning for gem stones, | crystals and fossils is another activity offered at th |
cted extensive studies of fluid inclusions in | crystals and the microscopic structure of fossil wood. |
It is a bluish red fluoride with isometric | crystals and is named for the Yttrium and Cerium it co |
llections of atoms, such as gases, molecules, | crystals, and metals. |
It forms isometric | crystals, and is usually associated with rare telluriu |
He carried out extensive research on | crystals and minerals, and also on rocks. |
Skylab are ~10 times larger than Earth-grown | crystals, and are free from visual defects. |
It is very rarely found as well formed | crystals, and these are usually rectangular in appeara |
occurs as opaque bronze to grey-white tabular | crystals and anhedral masses. |
dustry, it is used to both etch semiconductor | crystals and to purify silicon via trichlorosilane (Si |
croscopic (< 0.03 mm) isometric hexoctahedral | crystals and as minute sooty masses. |
LCD display for hours or days will relax the | crystals and eliminate the image retention. |
tum information theory, the field of photonic | crystals, and the foundations of quantum electrodynami |
ically occurs as colorless to white prismatic | crystals and stalactitic masses. |
Sodium iodide can be used both as single | crystals and as polycrystals for this purpose. |
eda and Energy Healing: Using Earth Energies, | Crystals and Colour for Health and Vitality (2004) Lor |
ight in the library, Giles is quizzing her on | crystals and having her concentrate on staring at them |
ry has two aspects-direct damage from the ice | crystals and secondary damage caused by the increase i |
, grey, yellow, yellow grey, to white tabular | crystals and columnar masses. |
ated rock, while the interior contains quartz | crystals and/or chalcedony deposits. |
The quartz | crystals are blue hexagonal bipyramids. |
The | crystals are steel-grey to off-white with a metallic l |
Polymeric liquid | crystals are similar to monomeric liquid crystals used |
Equiaxed | crystals are crystals that have axes of approximately |
Optic | crystals are crystals that can be used to direct a bea |
Fibrous blue-green rosasite | crystals are usually found in globular aggregates, oft |
The light-exposed | crystals are reduced by the developer to black metalli |
Cholesteric liquid | crystals are also known as chiral nematic liquid cryst |
The solid | crystals are collected by filtration and the filtrate |
All other | crystals are known as isodesmic crystals (or isodemic) |
Crystals are rare, but when found can produce nicely s | |
models at atomic-scale resolution, as long as | crystals are available, as x-ray diffraction needs num |
Richterite | crystals are long and prismatic, or prismatic to fibro |
The X-ray diffraction patterns of plastic | crystals are characterized by strong diffuse intensity |
Small bort | crystals are used in drill bits. |
ndsamples, macroscopically visible staurolite | crystals are of prismatic shape. |
DKDP | crystals are grown by a water-solution method at usual |
Crystals are transferred from mother liquor to a hydro | |
The | crystals are flattened parallel to the plane containin |
The | crystals are typically flattened and occur with fine s |
In LCoS, liquid | crystals are applied directly to the surface of a sili |
The | crystals are thought to have the potential to produce |
Crystals are rare and it is usually bladed or granular | |
Nagyagite | crystals are opaque, monoclinic and dark grey to black |
Cleusonite | crystals are usually metamict black semimetallic prism |
When seed | crystals are not employed as described above, polycrys |
The | crystals are non-toxic and require little energy to cr |
Piezoelectric | crystals are also sometimes used in mechanical filter |
Crystals are common, and have the form of a hexagonal | |
Crystals are brownish pink to pale yellow and are tran | |
Crystals are rare; they belong to the monoclinic, or p | |
Cleavage is distinct and the | crystals are very brittle. |
The | crystals are invariably twinned together in groups of |
Both natural and synthetic zincite | crystals are significant for their early use as semico |
Crystals are cooled with a cold nitrogen stream on a d | |
Later | crystals are less regular in shape because they were c |
Distinctly developed | crystals are rare, the mineral being usually found as |
In crystallography | crystals are described as isomorphous if they are clos |
oned theoretical work, properties of photonic | crystals are investigated and hence, characterized. |
Vivianite | crystals are often found inside fossil shells, such as |
The edges of hoppered | crystals are fully developed, but the interior spaces |
Its | crystals are elongated and striated along [001] to a s |
is little or no cleavage, and well-developed | crystals are rare. |
Target cells, microspherocytes and HbC | crystals are found in a blood smear from a homozygous |
quinine sulfate, is a chemical compound whose | crystals are dichroic and thus can be used for polariz |
Large | crystals are found from the Frossnitz Alps, eastern Ti |
dihydrogen phosphate (KD2PO4) or DKDP single | crystals are widely used in non-linear optics as the s |
ADP | crystals are piezoelectric which is a property require |
ypical of only a few minerals, means that the | crystals are terminated by dissimilar faces. |
sions containing elemental fluorine; when the | crystals are crushed or broken, the elemental fluorine |
is deep cherry-red to brown or black, and the | crystals are transparent or translucent with a greasy |
Vauxite | crystals are very small and tabular, forming sub-paral |
e that outside his village lies a world where | crystals are merely artifacts of the past and no longe |
crystallizes in the triclinic system although | crystals are very rare. |
Its white odorless | crystals are toxic and very soluble in water. |
Crystals are mounted with a glass fiber (as opposed to | |
Crystals are minute and capillary and rarely met with, | |
The | crystals are rarely found and the form is usually mass |
Crystals are perfectly developed and are usually prism | |
because it is fragile and brittle, and large | crystals are too valuable to be broken up. |
These | crystals are primarily magnesium-rich orthopyroxene, w |
rature so that in many sedimentary basins the | crystals are not reset by later heating. |
The commonest | crystals are olivine, augite and feldspar, with swarms |
Its | crystals are made by Czochralski method and can be mad |
The | crystals are rhombohedral (as distinct from hexagonal; |
Well-formed | crystals are rare, with most of the mineral manifestin |
The | crystals are sometimes perfectly colorless and transpa |
so fine-grained that their component mineral | crystals are not detectable by the unaided eye (as opp |
The | crystals are tetragonal, lemon-yellow to brown-red in |
Rubrene | crystals are formed through competition between rather |
rhombohedral system with space group R3m and | crystals are usually either tabular {0001} or pseudo-c |
st to researchers and collectors: well-formed | crystals are treasured and occasionally cut into gemst |
The optical axes of the calcite | crystals are parallel and aligned perpendicular to the |
Hydroxylapatite | crystals are also found in the small calcifications (w |
The tetragonal | crystals are prismatic or tabular in habit: they are u |
nt from the corallines, as individual calcite | crystals are deposited in the cell wall of specialised |
The | crystals are usually coupled with a photomultiplier tu |
Its | crystals are monoclinic prismatic. |
Its | crystals are triclinic pedial. |
Its | crystals are orthorhombic - dipyramidal. |
The | crystals are water soluble. |
Usually, amplifiers | crystals are pumped with a pulsed frequency-doubled Nd |
Crystals are transparent to translucent. | |
Its | crystals are orthorhombic dipyramidal. |
rise the sun is below the horizon and the ice | crystals are above it. |
Grayish | crystals are found at the Giant's Causeway in County A |
The | crystals are vitreous and vary in color from brown, bl |
Euclase | crystals are noted for their blue color, ranging from |
Single | crystals are very small hexagonal blades. |
Its | crystals are orthorhombic to dipyramidal. |
Its | crystals are trigonal to trapezohedral. |
Its | crystals are tetragonal to dipyramidal. |
l for the infrared lasers, which DKDP and KDP | crystals are used for. |
Usual | crystals are small and show signs of irregular growth, |
Symmetrical | crystals are generally unstressed, unworked. |
Its | crystals are hexagonal to dihexagonal dipyramidal. |
Its | crystals are hexagonal to pyramidal. |
logic game in which a player pushes colorful | crystals around a mazed to their target destinations. |
It was discovered in 1980 as monoclinic | crystals around fumaroles in the crater of the Izalco |
knowledge they were able to manufacture these | crystals artificially and mining ceased. |
The Crystal Cave has celestine | crystals as wide as 18 inches across and weighing up t |
he relative signs of hf coupling constants in | crystals as well as separating overlapping signals cou |
use a new weapon system of quasi-intelligent | crystals as unstoppable, unmanned starfighters to atta |
ion rates and nonlinear switching in photonic | crystals, as well as seminal contributions to quantum |
ning was done by hand and extracted salt rock | crystals as a solid. |
beckite is usually found as small clusters of | crystals associated with other phosphate minerals. |
It has been found only as microscopic grey | crystals associated with other selenides. |
It occurs as white hexagonal | crystals associated with calcite in cavites in Carrara |
b visible and ultraviolet light, coloring the | crystals at photon energies where they are usually tra |
lors under plane polarized light displayed by | crystals at various angles. |
an age based on radiometric dating of zircon | crystals at 4.2 Ga . |
It may also be useful to select two | crystals at a time, in order to examine the crystallog |
rpose is to hold the collimators above the Ge | crystals at known, fixed positions. |
You must get the | crystals back before it's too late! |
ion of "Da Doo Ron Ron" features the band The | Crystals backing up Cassidy. |
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