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accumulated in a "snowball" fashion from tiny | crystals in the sediment or water, or they may crystal |
ice are squeezed out, and the size of the ice | crystals increases, making it clear. |
essel found this to be true with lead sulfide | crystals inside calcium fluoride crystals. |
ar to DLP projectors; however, it uses liquid | crystals instead of individual mirrors. |
r forms of divination, the diviner casts salt | crystals into the air and interprets the patterns as i |
, the people split the world's four elemental | Crystals into two sets, effectively creating two world |
the introduction of ferrous chloride (FeCl2) | crystals into a solution of potassium silicate (K2SiO3 |
y of combinations and habits presented by the | crystals is very extensive, nearly two hundred distinc |
This compound exists as dark violet | crystals, is highly sensitive to air and moisture, and |
A problem with optical-quality CsI | crystals is that they are very soft with no cleavage, |
tic intrusive containing large white feldspar | crystals is found under almost all of Evatt including |
for brevity represents the strained field in | crystals) is accompanied by complementary problems nam |
The hardness of the | crystals is 3.4, but the earthy and powdery forms read |
It rarely occurs as single | crystals, is in the triclinic crystal system, and is p |
The last message on the | crystals is a message by Sinclair to the B5 crew, in w |
ackscattering from monochromator and analyzer | crystals is used to achieve an energy resolution in th |
tic intrusive containing large white feldspar | crystals is found in the north east corner of Cook. |
Consisting of colorless needle-like | crystals, it emits bluish purple fluorescence by UV ir |
chloric acid fumes settle, and form explosive | crystals, it is vital that the ductwork is cleaned int |
s (Here: atoms, full or parts of molecules or | crystals,..) jump from a stationary state to another s |
a chemical compound that forms needle-shaped | crystals, known in plants as raphides. |
rystalline silicon, which is made up of small | crystals, known as crystallites. |
ine , which is made up of a number of smaller | crystals known as crystallites, and paracrystalline ph |
invented a process to grow single herapathite | crystals large enough to be sandwiched between two she |
In the 1950s ADP | crystals largely replaced the Quartz and Rochelle Salt |
r periodic poling are wide band gap inorganic | crystals like lithium niobate (resulting in periodical |
te the source of Xanatos' time bomb: the Fire | Crystals locked in the reactor core. |
The plant contains calcium oxalate | crystals, making it unpalatable. |
ection or refraction of sunlight by small ice | crystals making up cirrus or cirrostratus clouds in th |
Cholesterol | crystals may be found in the fluid extracted from a br |
Its | crystals may be pinkish to yellowish brown or red-oran |
For example hexagonal | crystals may show two colors but never more. |
h as slightly higher melting point and softer | crystals may be apparent. |
Since | crystals may grow in empty space only and are continuo |
By about age two, cystine | crystals may also be present in the cornea. |
r electromechanical resonators such as quartz | crystals, mechanical friction. |
ks: An Introduction to the Practical Study of | Crystals, Minerals and Rocks (1967) (with B. N. Price |
n Vela 5B consisted of two 1 mm thick NaI(Tl) | crystals mounted on photomultiplier tubes and covered |
Also, the CsI optical | crystals must be stored in a desiccator to prevent wat |
he and Crash travel the islands in search of | crystals needed to power the Psychetron, a machine whi |
The method is particularly suitable for | crystals needing to be free from thermal strain and it |
In praxis, KTP | crystals needs to have stable temperature to operate i |
These | crystals negatively affect many systems in the body, e |
havior of polymeric solutions, blends, liquid | crystals, networks, membranes, biological polymers and |
bird's eye maple is not observed in all mica | crystals, nor from all angles, but it is quite common, |
Strange | crystals not native to Gaia appear across the planet, |
bled together form the microenvironment where | crystals nucleate and grow. |
horhombic form (space group Bbam) is known in | crystals obtained in a closed system, in a two-zone fu |
Crystals occur as distorted tabular triangles and are | |
Depth hoares are large | crystals occurring at the base of a snowpack that form |
Magnified | crystals of iron(II,III) oxide (Fe3O4), the end-produc |
is achieved by doping chromium(III) into the | crystals of corundum, which are then called ruby. |
Erbium chloride forms | crystals of the AlCl3 type, with monoclinic crystals a |
The single | crystals of LaBr3 are hexagonal crystals with melting |
Crystals of red, α-HgS, are optically active. | |
Crystals of phosgenite, and also of the corresponding | |
modifier, it can prevent syrups from forming | crystals of sugar. |
after John Henry Vivian, who first discovered | crystals of the mineral in Cornwall, England. |
Distinct | crystals of alunite are rarely found in cavities in th |
However, it is difficult to grow large | crystals of fixed composition. |
The | crystals of Mohr's salt are monoclinic in shape. |
Crystals of different hydrazones have characteristic m | |
l in Connecticut and Kimpu-san in Japan large | crystals of scheelite completely altered to wolframite |
Equidimensional subhedral | crystals of medium grain size (10 millimeter). |
as a crucible to grow | crystals of gallium arsenide, |
solution to crystallization when light green | crystals of ferrous ammonium sulfate. |
The | crystals of cleusonite consist of multiple rhombohedra |
ity that it may be composed of free quarks or | crystals of sub-nuclear particles, rather than neutron |
Dark green | crystals of nickelocene, freshly sublimed on a cold fi |
in this effort is that Wiley managed to grow | crystals of aspartate carbamoyltransferase suitable fo |
Single | crystals of AlB2 exhibit metallic conductivity along t |
Upon its initial release, | Crystals of Arborea received mixed reviews. |
During spore formation the bacteria produce | crystals of this protein. |
Millimeter-sized | crystals of megaphone can be grown from an ether-chlor |
cm in diameter, with well-formed, microscopic | crystals of various minerals, including the abundant o |
In another place, I found | crystals of black schorl radiating from a common centr |
Sodium dithionate crystallize as orthorhombic | crystals of the dihydrate (Na2S2O6). |
as calcium (Ca2+) and iron(II) (Fe2+) to form | crystals of the corresponding oxalates which are then |
skin and hair, water containing vacuoles, and | crystals of various types. |
When the smaller idiomorphic | crystals of the first-formed are scattered irregularly |
f goldstone is reddish-brown, containing tiny | crystals of metallic copper that require special condi |
Lustrous, micaceous | crystals of copiapite to 8 mm on matrix from the Alcap |
Though almost all | crystals of cuprite are far too small to yield faceted |
ly very difficult to prepare pure defect-free | crystals of water ice for studying. |
The solid | crystals of the elements often belong to the space gro |
Nodular lumps of pyrite and | crystals of selenite (sometimes called "waterstones") |
dp) to a malaria food vacuole (fv) containing | crystals of hemozoin (hz). |
Crystals of equal axial length have more planes on whi | |
stallizes from aqueous solutions in large red | crystals of pentahydrate PtCl4·5(H2O), which can be de |
s, 1963) that had contaminated the sample, or | crystals of the mineral olivine. |
Crystals of californium(III) oxide normally have a bod | |
the surface of the sporangium is covered with | crystals of two distinct sizes. |
It occurs as tufts of very delicate acicular | crystals of a fine blue color, and is associated with |
tion of lead(II) thiocyanate in the solution, | crystals of the salt may form. |
Tests have been conducted on single | crystals of metals to measure the shear stress require |
Small | crystals of it precipitate out when lactic acid is con |
"The Production of Single | Crystals of Aluminium and their Tensile Properties" (w |
of beautiful raw material, which has included | crystals of surprisingly large dimensions and perfectl |
small water droplets (and sometimes tiny ice | crystals) of a cloud. |
is organic matrix also holds and binds to the | crystals of aragonite which give such shells their sti |
Crystals of the second type have numerous pyramidal fa | |
Large volume high purity single | crystals of Ge can be expensive. |
pithelial cells, protein, and the needle-like | crystals of djenkolic acid. |
including the spadix, contains needle-shaped | crystals of calcium oxalate known as raphides that are |
The four elemental | crystals, of earth, fire, water and air respectively, |
Chloritized bladed | crystals of Axinite forming on Adularia from the Swiss |
They produced | crystals of the protein BmBKTx1, which is found in nat |
High quality single | crystals of ultrapure silicon are routinely made for t |
heavily in facilities to produce large single | crystals of silicon. |
Many volcanic rocks have small lath-shaped | crystals of feldspar or augite diverging from a common |
ightonite forms flattened to elongated bladed | crystals of variously interpreted crystal structure. |
Crystals of spermine phosphate were first described in | |
for the presence of handsome, thumbnail-sized | crystals of feldspar. |
Small | crystals of feldspar or olivine are sometimes visible |
n some cases , especially for two-dimensional | crystals of membrane proteins. |
al discovery of the exciton (in semiconductor | crystals of cuprous oxide) through evidence of its hyd |
d onto hot metal and rapidly dried, producing | crystals of the secondary salts encased inside a shell |
emperature from a water-rich melt, with large | crystals of the common minerals such as quartz and fel |
Crystals of anatase can be prepared in laboratories by | |
ochralski invents a method for growing single | crystals of metals. |
Crystals of similar shape and dimensions have discover | |
Evaporation of such solutions produces | crystals of [V(H2O)6]Cl2. |
equigranular material is composed chiefly of | crystals of similar orders of magnitude to one another |
Wakefieldite forms | crystals of tetragonal structure. |
The largest documented single | crystals of biotite were approximately 7 m2 (75 sq ft) |
Crystals of the hydrated form of the complex, Na3[Fe(C | |
It forms monoclinic | crystals, often twinned and variable in colour from co |
forms vitreous white well defined monoclinic | crystals, often associated with calcite and other zeol |
ranslucent, gray-tan, pseudohexagonal zunyite | crystals on a milky quartz matrix. |
the player must locate and pick up all of the | Crystals on the map. |
issic rock, intimately associated with zircon | crystals, on which it is often seen implanted. |
Allanite | crystals on smokey quartz from the White Mountain Wild |
cal usage druse or druzy is a coating of fine | crystals on a rock fracture surface, vein or within a |
mely fine-grained, swirling masses of fibrous | crystals only a few micrometers in size or smaller are |
he withdrawn "(Let's Dance) The Screw" by The | Crystals only exists as promo copies. |
ample, a company that does not manufacture of | crystals or hairsprings may be regarded as a manufactu |
When the technique of scrying is used with | crystals, or any transparent body, it is known as crys |
nown as "scrying," whereby images are seen in | crystals, or other mediums such as water, and are inte |
soft, sectile mineral occurring in monoclinic | crystals, or in granular, compact, or powdery form, of |
regardless if it occurs by formation of mixed | crystals or adsorption. |
Aggregation of | crystals or aggregates (fibrous, botryoidal, radiating |
It has the appearance of orange | crystals or powder. |
rmation, Cyber Elves, energy capsules, energy | crystals or even customization chips. |
ined mass of material in which larger grains, | crystals or clasts are embedded. |
The urinalysis may show uric acid | crystals or amorphous urates. |
ce algal communities can be found between ice | crystals or attached to them, in the interstitial wate |
very fine particles, like water droplets, ice | crystals, or smoke particles in a hazy sky. |
It is most commonly available as colorless | crystals or a white powder. |
white or colorless pseudo-hexagonal triclinic | crystals, or scales, in cavities in acidic volcanic ro |
When the end of the idioblast is broken the | crystals or other substance is ejected by internal wat |
es in the hexagonal system as small pyramidal | crystals or in cleavable masses. |
ndards could also be constructed from silicon | crystals or by other "atom-counting" methods. |
fonic acid forms colorless deliquescent sheet | crystals or a white waxy solid that is soluble in wate |
der diffraction patterns of very small single | crystals, or crystallites, are subject to size-depende |
, if the urine is neutral or acidic, and form | crystals or stones in the kidneys, ureters, or bladder |
ly to an individual crystal or an assembly of | crystals or aggregates. |
Small | crystals or flakes are sometimes found on the surfaces |
He achieves this by destroying the | crystals, or world threads, of Ivalice and defeating t |
t interacting with sound waves in transparent | crystals or glasses. |
ctrons (usually orbitals or chemical bonds in | crystals or molecules). |
It exists in solid form as small white | crystals or white crystalline powder, has a molecular |
Earlier | crystals originated at a time when most of the rock wa |
tet album Sizzle and his first big-band disc, | Crystals); perhaps his best-known work from this perio |
rous acid on resorcinol, forms small dark red | crystals possessing a greenish metallic glance. |
Crystals precipitate on the cold surfaces of the screw | |
They are boiled to grain (i.e. until sugar | crystals precipitate out) in a vacuum pan, forming a l |
In addition, the individual smaller Ge | crystals present a smaller solid angle than a large vo |
The small | crystals prevent the formation of larger crystals that |
sted two interior reflection in column-shaped | crystals produces the phenomenon. |
Some cuneane derivatives have liquid | crystals properties. |
tributions to optics in the areas of photonic | crystals, quantum imaging, quantum metrology, and opti |
d that microwaves can be used to nucleate MOF | crystals rapidly from solution. |
ing them to precipitate as spherical or round | crystals rather than deposit as sheets or platelets of |
to their lowest energy states, which would be | crystals rather than amorphous material. |
is a pop song credited to the girl group The | Crystals, reaching #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 charts |
a bit more reputable states that adrenochrome | crystals readily dissolve in water. |
By the end, the | crystals recede, symbolizing her success in fighting t |
discovered the substance in 1715 as greenish | crystals reduced by steam from oil of parsley. |
upersaturated solution and the resultant pure | crystals removed by a method such as vacuum filtration |
This is found as small dark green | crystals resembling olivenite at Libethen in the Slova |
one caves that consists of very large calcite | crystals resembling dogs' teeth (hence the name). |
ray may interact with two (or possibly more) | crystals resulting in the energy (and thus the liberat |
Isopropylbenzylamine | crystals seized by DEA. |
Some | crystals show evidence of a basal plane and a few are |
Crystals show pleochroism from red to blue to violet. | |
double refraction, a phenomenon where certain | crystals show different refractive indices along diffe |
monoclinic system, usually as long prismatic | crystals showing a diamond-shaped cross section, but a |
The anhydrous salt forms cubic | crystals similar to common salt. |
ogramming device; older units can simply swap | crystals), since a given business or public safety age |
old deposit of Eureka County, Nevada as cubic | crystals sized between 0.1 and 4 mm, and is of hydroth |
Agent USA drops | crystals so they'll grow; Fuzzbodies bump into them an |
Fowlerite occurs as large, rough | crystals, somewhat resembling pink feldspar, with fran |
brilliant; on exposure to light, however, the | crystals soon become dull. |
In quiet conditions the frazil | crystals soon freeze together to form a continuous thi |
in many respects consists of minute feathery | crystals spreading outwards through a fine grained or |
s, or south past Jenkinstown Church to Mrs Mc | Crystals store, the economic centre of the locality. |
a cools rapidly resulting in rocks with small | crystals such as basalt. |
to the faceted fractures often seen in single | crystals such as semiconductor wafers and gemstones, a |
Some can contain mineral | crystals such as acrid tasting and poisonous calcium o |
wn as birefringence and occurs in some common | crystals such as calcite and quartz. |
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