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Crystals are common, and have the form of a hexagonal | |
Sperrylite | crystals vary considerably in shape and size and are u |
The sharply tooth-shaped | crystals typically consist of acute scalenohedrons, tw |
In that case the solid | crystals will consist of pure A and all the impurity w |
Precipitation of uric acid | crystals, and conversely their dissolution, is known t |
r validated the use of frequency tripling KDP | crystals to convert the laser light into the ultraviol |
Crystals are cooled with a cold nitrogen stream on a d | |
Lustrous, micaceous | crystals of copiapite to 8 mm on matrix from the Alcap |
termed ZIF-1 to -12) have been synthesized as | crystals by copolymerization of either Zn(II) (ZIF-1 t |
is achieved by doping chromium(III) into the | crystals of corundum, which are then called ruby. |
Hills' design incorporated psychotronic | crystals to create a vast thermocouple for sending sta |
sions containing elemental fluorine; when the | crystals are crushed or broken, the elemental fluorine |
der diffraction patterns of very small single | crystals, or crystallites, are subject to size-depende |
He stressed the significance of direction in | crystals, considering crystallographic axes to be a po |
Equiaxed | crystals are crystals that have axes of approximately |
Optic | crystals are crystals that can be used to direct a bea |
Charcot-Leyden | crystals: colorless crystals found in the sputum of as |
X-ray diffraction in | crystals, imperfect crystals and amorphous bodies. |
Though almost all | crystals of cuprite are far too small to yield faceted |
al discovery of the exciton (in semiconductor | crystals of cuprous oxide) through evidence of its hyd |
soluble in water and ethanol and forms yellow | crystals that decompose at 212°C. |
the Jyn's elemental governors and reclaim the | crystals before defeating Emperor Grynn and his myster |
typically bind reversibly, the slow growth of | crystals allows defects to be redissolved, resulting i |
The player's fuel | crystals will deplete normally over time, and faster d |
nt from the corallines, as individual calcite | crystals are deposited in the cell wall of specialised |
In crystallography | crystals are described as isomorphous if they are clos |
caused by refraction of light within guanine | crystals that develop within special cells called irid |
olor developer develops exposed silver-halide | crystals, the developing agent molecules become oxidiz |
Step by step, he improved the quality of GaN | crystals and device structures at Matsushita, where he |
c crystal system typically as crusts, tabular | crystals, and diamond-shaped crystals. |
quinine sulfate, is a chemical compound whose | crystals are dichroic and thus can be used for polariz |
Crystals of different hydrazones have characteristic m | |
double refraction, a phenomenon where certain | crystals show different refractive indices along diffe |
es, e.g., as a model of crystal growth, where | crystals from different points may grow with different |
The gemlike | crystals were discovered after the hard limestone depo |
It occurs as well formed | crystals and dispersed grains often embedded within gy |
One advantage of this method is that the | crystals grown display natural facets so that they can |
a bit more reputable states that adrenochrome | crystals readily dissolve in water. |
pithelial cells, protein, and the needle-like | crystals of djenkolic acid. |
Crystals which do form in the presence of Helamine are | |
one caves that consists of very large calcite | crystals resembling dogs' teeth (hence the name). |
Therefore, Germanium | crystals were doped with Lithium ions (Ge(Li)), in ord |
essel also gave specific examples of compound | crystals (aka double crystals) for which Euler's formu |
Syn equips his nomads with strange red | crystals that drain the life out of touched victims. |
tive rocks, and devoted much attention to the | crystals developed during metallurgical processes. |
The four elemental | crystals, of earth, fire, water and air respectively, |
ers developed new ways to mill the oxide, the | crystals could easily be broken in the manufacturing p |
efraction whereas the 2H polytype can possess | crystals with either a positive or a negative index of |
s entitled "A study of the growth of compound | crystals by electron diffraction" in 1939. |
Impurities in the | crystals trapped electrons and holes, ruining the perf |
LCD display for hours or days will relax the | crystals and eliminate the image retention. |
Its | crystals are elongated and striated along [001] to a s |
Consisting of colorless needle-like | crystals, it emits bluish purple fluorescence by UV ir |
invented a process to grow single herapathite | crystals large enough to be sandwiched between two she |
Crystals of equal axial length have more planes on whi | |
In the study of liquid | crystals, the Ericksen number denoted by Er, is a dime |
rmation, Cyber Elves, energy capsules, energy | crystals or even customization chips. |
Some | crystals show evidence of a basal plane and a few are |
Selenite | crystals that exhibit in either reticular or acicular |
forms bright orange red monoclinic prismatic | crystals that exhibit a vitreous to greasy luster. |
It forms white | crystals that exhibit a characteristic, aromatic odor |
he withdrawn "(Let's Dance) The Screw" by The | Crystals only exists as promo copies. |
Proper mounting both preserves delicate | crystals, and facilitates their handling. |
sed ingredients such as evaporated cane juice | crystals (a fancy name for white sugar), vegetable gly |
arats (1.0 g) type Ib (yellow, nitrogen-rich) | crystals using Fe-Ni catalyst reaches as high as ~20 m |
he Bible, Voodoo pouches, a crucifix, stones, | crystals, eagle feathers, or any other "power" object. |
Many volcanic rocks have small lath-shaped | crystals of feldspar or augite diverging from a common |
Small | crystals of feldspar or olivine are sometimes visible |
for the presence of handsome, thumbnail-sized | crystals of feldspar. |
solution to crystallization when light green | crystals of ferrous ammonium sulfate. |
l-molecule crystallography typically involves | crystals with fewer than 100 atoms in their asymmetric |
it occurs as globular aggregates of acicular | crystals, these fibrous forms often having a velvety l |
the planet Puxatornee searching for leptonite | crystals to fight the Quarks. |
However, it is difficult to grow large | crystals of fixed composition. |
Small | crystals or flakes are sometimes found on the surfaces |
The | crystals are flattened parallel to the plane containin |
e for examining transparent materials such as | crystals and fluids. |
urs as greenish grey to black platy micaceous | crystals and foliated masses. |
by a nearly-complete sphere of scintillating | crystals (NaI(Tl)), for which it was named. |
To produce pure CaB6 single | crystals, e.g., for use as cathode material, the thus |
can be also used as a component of the liquid | crystals used for liquid crystal displays. |
ned with the mouth and dipped into the candy | crystals-- a form of dipping powder. |
nts break up further into random-shaped small | crystals which form a suspension of increasing density |
teaches him how, under certain circumstances, | crystals will form on stationary objects, including st |
Rubrene | crystals are formed through competition between rather |
history, scientists had discovered that these | crystals were formed by obtaining their energy from Ev |
It occurs as small prismatic or pyramidal | crystals, usually forming drusy crusts and stalactitic |
Calcite | crystals in fossilized clamshell, fount in Fort Drum. |
Panning for gem stones, | crystals and fossils is another activity offered at th |
Target cells, microspherocytes and HbC | crystals are found in a blood smear from a homozygous |
Large | crystals are found from the Frossnitz Alps, eastern Ti |
tic intrusive containing large white feldspar | crystals is found under almost all of Evatt including |
Grayish | crystals are found at the Giant's Causeway in County A |
tic intrusive containing large white feldspar | crystals is found in the north east corner of Cook. |
Most of the recent | crystals and fragments are dark, opaque, incomplete cr |
ked polymer), mineral oil, petrolatum, luster | crystals, dye/pigment, fragrance (natural or artificia |
In quiet conditions the frazil | crystals soon freeze together to form a continuous thi |
r electromechanical resonators such as quartz | crystals, mechanical friction. |
bird's eye maple is not observed in all mica | crystals, nor from all angles, but it is quite common, |
Black | Crystals cut from the same mineral deposit could be "t |
icy reaches of outer space beyond Pluto, tiny | crystals collected from its halo appear to have been f |
s (Here: atoms, full or parts of molecules or | crystals,..) jump from a stationary state to another s |
, several polymorphs of rubrene are known for | crystals grown from vapor in vacuum using sealed ampou |
d that microwaves can be used to nucleate MOF | crystals rapidly from solution. |
ctites may be caused by lateral outgrowths of | crystals growing from the side of an active stalactite |
which a sequence of two-dimensional images of | crystals taken from different angles are combined to p |
to the character, depending on the number of | crystals gained.(Max.3) Full voice acting is also feat |
The edges of hoppered | crystals are fully developed, but the interior spaces |
It was discovered in 1980 as monoclinic | crystals around fumaroles in the crater of the Izalco |
as a crucible to grow | crystals of gallium arsenide, |
Large volume high purity single | crystals of Ge can be expensive. |
Symmetrical | crystals are generally unstressed, unworked. |
t interacting with sound waves in transparent | crystals or glasses. |
vast rotunda, murals and sculpture, sparkling | crystals and gold leaf. |
occurs as small tabular typically well formed | crystals with good external form. |
ystem and occurs as black to pale grey opaque | crystals and grains. |
to advance education in the science of liquid | crystals throughout Great Britain and Northern Ireland |
The most exquisite | crystals, dark greenish-yellow to olive-green, sometim |
s under water long enough to allow tassels of | crystals to grow on them, which, in a drier season, ar |
ions), which is never completely true because | crystals always grow at a finite temperature. |
are usually found near standing water, where | crystals can grow for a very long time. |
content of the magma made it possible for the | crystals to grow quickly, so pegmatite crystals are of |
Since | crystals may grow in empty space only and are continuo |
drite leaving a void which allowed the silica | crystals to grow. |
DKDP | crystals are grown by a water-solution method at usual |
ample, a company that does not manufacture of | crystals or hairsprings may be regarded as a manufactu |
1,4-Naphthoquinone forms yellow triclinic | crystals and has an odor similar to benzoquinone. |
Braunite forms grey/black tetragonal | crystals and has a Mohs hardness of 6 - 6.5. |
Her website also has | crystals that have been laser etched with three-dimens |
These | crystals also have their c-axis vertical. |
d forms encrustations and small scalenohedral | crystals that have a pearly to adamantine luster. |
monly found as translucent small rhombohedral | crystals that have angles close to 90 degrees although |
ed from tiny interlocked rod-shaped amphibole | crystals; they have good resistance to chemicals and c |
ight in the library, Giles is quizzing her on | crystals and having her concentrate on staring at them |
y known for his work in the field of photonic | crystals, where he made the first demonstration of two |
d crystal material forming cholesteric liquid | crystals with helical structure. |
dp) to a malaria food vacuole (fv) containing | crystals of hemozoin (hz). |
op of the cloud, which indicated that the ice | crystals were hexagonal near the top. |
Its | crystals are hexagonal to dihexagonal dipyramidal. |
Its | crystals are hexagonal to pyramidal. |
eveloped technology to create gallium nitride | crystals with high structural quality and fewer than 1 |
This compound exists as dark violet | crystals, is highly sensitive to air and moisture, and |
ypically forms dark-blue elongated to fibrous | crystals in highly alkali granites, syenites, rarely i |
researched X-ray crystallography of Imperfect | Crystals for his PhD in 1943 at the Cavendish Laborato |
tet album Sizzle and his first big-band disc, | Crystals); perhaps his best-known work from this perio |
and to other fields including optics, liquid | crystals, acoustic holography, and signal processing. |
Generally liquid | crystals align homeotropically at an air or glass inte |
ady be encouraging the formation of small ice | crystals (frazil ice) and the crystals get taken to th |
tributions to optics in the areas of photonic | crystals, quantum imaging, quantum metrology, and opti |
result is an aphanitic rock with some larger | crystals (phenocrysts) imbedded within its matrix. |
It occurs in the form of perfect | crystals grouped in druses, in pegmatites, and is ofte |
a chemical compound that forms needle-shaped | crystals, known in plants as raphides. |
s of bacteria, granular debris and fatty acid | crystals found in the sputum in fetid bronchitis and p |
l to subhedral tabular to short and prismatic | crystals, commonly in subparallel groups. |
Bragg diffraction from | crystals, used in inelastic scattering experiments (ne |
It forms as rough, prismatic | crystals, typically in dense aggregates. |
urs together; however it lacks the iron oxide | crystals dispersed in the glass, and therefore appeari |
soft, sectile mineral occurring in monoclinic | crystals, or in granular, compact, or powdery form, of |
rosette crystal habit tends to occur when the | crystals form in arid sandy conditions, such as the ev |
od to produce extremely pure germanium single | crystals used in making greatly improved transistors. |
talline rocks are partially crystalline, with | crystals embedded in an amorphous or glassy matrix; |
ray may interact with two (or possibly more) | crystals resulting in the energy (and thus the liberat |
property is used in the manufacture of quartz | crystals used in electronics. |
The | crystals form in the center of the cell, in the cell's |
es in the hexagonal system as small pyramidal | crystals or in cleavable masses. |
horhombic form (space group Bbam) is known in | crystals obtained in a closed system, in a two-zone fu |
f 11 m long, gypsum forms some of the largest | crystals found in nature, in the form of selenite. |
It rarely occurs as single | crystals, is in the triclinic crystal system, and is p |
ements, the game's plot involves finding five | crystals hidden in various locations in a large castle |
Crystals used in the transmitter operated at one half | |
They occur in most of the | crystals found in igneous rocks and are common in the |
anites are commonly porphyritic, having large | crystals embedded in the fine groundmass or matrix. |
transparent and pure, lacking the iron oxide | crystals dispersed in the more commonly occurring tach |
of sunlight through horizontally-oriented ice | crystals, generally in cirrus clouds, rather than from |
compare existing data with that obtained from | crystals grown in their laboratories. |
Liquid | crystals: frontiers in biomedical applications. |
te the source of Xanatos' time bomb: the Fire | Crystals locked in the reactor core. |
walk-through sculpture based on the growth of | crystals and included recordings of geological sounds |
aupt under the name plusinglanz, and Bolivian | crystals were incorrectly described in 1849 as crystal |
Mordenite | crystals from India |
to form on the surface is a skim of separate | crystals which initially are in the form of tiny discs |
The | crystals divided into seven and were scattered all ove |
ay be hollow as geodes or vugs or filled with | crystals and intricate geometric shrinkage patterns as |
The | crystals are invariably twinned together in groups of |
oned theoretical work, properties of photonic | crystals are investigated and hence, characterized. |
herent neutron diffraction studies of protein | crystals in ionic solutions in heavy water, to study b |
Cohenite is found in rod-like | crystals in iron meteorites. |
Magnified | crystals of iron(II,III) oxide (Fe3O4), the end-produc |
ite occurs as monoclinic prismatic to tabular | crystals and irregular masses. |
x is achievable in doped nematic-phase liquid | crystals, that is the refractive index can change at a |
In practice, however, | crystals conductivity is finite because crystals are n |
wash away the outer coating of the raw sugar | crystals, which is less pure than the crystal interior |
ansparent to translucent masses of tetragonal | crystals and is commonly found in white, pink, to crim |
relations amongst the component particles or | crystals which is called the crystallographic texture |
It forms colorless water-soluble rhombic | crystals and is soluble in water (108 g/100 ml) and le |
o tin white to reddish orthorhombic prismatic | crystals, but is usually massive in form. |
chloric acid fumes settle, and form explosive | crystals, it is vital that the ductwork is cleaned int |
In | crystals, there is a minimum possible wavelength λ, gi |
It is a bluish red fluoride with isometric | crystals and is named for the Yttrium and Cerium it co |
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