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d to promote education and research on liquid | crystals in the United Kingdom. |
ductive grid to deliver current to the liquid | crystals in the target area, an active-matrix display |
g discovery was that amongst the slimy liquid | crystals were many soap and soap-like compounds." |
Reynolds and Maris Ambats, who bonded liquid | crystals with quartz stones set into rings. |
and to other fields including optics, liquid | crystals, acoustic holography, and signal processing. |
roelectromechanical systems (MEMS) and liquid | crystals (LCoS). |
can be also used as a component of the liquid | crystals used for liquid crystal displays. |
havior of polymeric solutions, blends, liquid | crystals, networks, membranes, biological polymers and |
Polymer Dispersed Liquid | Crystals (PDLCs) |
d crystal material forming cholesteric liquid | crystals with helical structure. |
esteryl benzoate in some thermochromic liquid | crystals. |
Liquid | crystals: frontiers in biomedical applications. |
In the study of liquid | crystals, the Ericksen number denoted by Er, is a dime |
-linear dynamics including water waves liquid | crystals. |
and rock collectors are free to pick up loose | crystals within the belt for personal use and may dig |
ked polymer), mineral oil, petrolatum, luster | crystals, dye/pigment, fragrance (natural or artificia |
is massive and clay-like with no macroscopic | crystals. |
rapped positronium in hydrogen laden magnesia | crystals. |
he high quality of the single-domain magnetic | crystals there is also a commercial interest in the ba |
For example, microscopic magnetite | crystals in the Martian meteorite ALH84001 were the lo |
Magnified | crystals of iron(II,III) oxide (Fe3O4), the end-produc |
The virus makes | crystals in the brain cells. |
It forms blue to colorless, typically massive | crystals in the hexagonal crystal system. |
s, or south past Jenkinstown Church to Mrs Mc | Crystals store, the economic centre of the locality. |
These can be considered meta-single | crystals with only a few crystals per metre of length. |
Magnesium metal | crystals |
ough to remain liquid while allowing metallic | crystals to precipitate from solution without melting |
and forms black metallic | crystals which may show a dark red internal reflection |
bird's eye maple is not observed in all mica | crystals, nor from all angles, but it is quite common, |
Lustrous, micaceous | crystals of copiapite to 8 mm on matrix from the Alcap |
urs as greenish grey to black platy micaceous | crystals and foliated masses. |
zeolite literature, and produces micron-scale | crystals in a matter of seconds to minutes, in yields |
cm in diameter, with well-formed, microscopic | crystals of various minerals, including the abundant o |
The mineral occurs as microscopic | crystals, the largest found is 6 by 20 micrometres. |
ins, either in massive form or as microscopic | crystals that may form spherical aggregates. |
Millimeter-sized | crystals of megaphone can be grown from an ether-chlor |
Some can contain mineral | crystals such as acrid tasting and poisonous calcium o |
so fine-grained that their component mineral | crystals are not detectable by the unaided eye (as opp |
ntains a mixture of very fine-grained mineral | crystals either mixed with natural volcanic glass, or |
line is a rock texture made up of such minute | crystals that its crystalline nature is only vaguely r |
regardless if it occurs by formation of mixed | crystals or adsorption. |
d that microwaves can be used to nucleate MOF | crystals rapidly from solution. |
GeF4) which in the solid state form molecular | crystals. |
ring and dispersion of the light in molecular | crystals. |
onics, than the currently used small molecule | crystals in Sony's new OLED displays. |
llections of atoms, such as gases, molecules, | crystals, and metals. |
It forms metallic grey monoclinic | crystals. |
clear to yellow in color and forms monoclinic | crystals. |
soft, sectile mineral occurring in monoclinic | crystals, or in granular, compact, or powdery form, of |
assy, colorless to white prismatic monoclinic | crystals. |
It forms yellow to yellowish brown monoclinic | crystals. |
Vauquelinite forms brown or green monoclinic | crystals, and was named after L. N. Vauquelin, who in |
organolithium compound that forms monoclinic | crystals. |
grey telluride mineral which forms monoclinic | crystals. |
Cobalt(II) sulfate appears as red monoclinic | crystals that melt around 100 °C and become anhydrous |
It forms monoclinic | crystals, often twinned and variable in colour from co |
It was discovered in 1980 as monoclinic | crystals around fumaroles in the crater of the Izalco |
forms vitreous white well defined monoclinic | crystals, often associated with calcite and other zeol |
yellow or light blue mineral with monoclinic | crystals. |
I) chloride hexahydrate also forms monoclinic | crystals with the point group of P2/n (P2/c) - C42h. |
It forms black monoclinic | crystals (thin, tabular, with six corners) which can s |
It forms fibrous monoclinic | crystals. |
Sborgite is colourless with monoclinic | crystals. |
Mordenite | crystals from India |
ray may interact with two (or possibly more) | crystals resulting in the energy (and thus the liberat |
n authorities discovered muriate and morphine | crystals in canisters marked "tannic acid". |
ad previously required switching out multiple | crystals. |
on several temples and are stealing mystical | crystals. |
Nagyagite | crystals are opaque, monoclinic and dark grey to black |
n Vela 5B consisted of two 1 mm thick NaI(Tl) | crystals mounted on photomultiplier tubes and covered |
Stibnite (Antimonite) mineral, Sb2S3, native | crystals |
d of a radiating mass of slender, needle-like | crystals. |
Consisting of colorless needle-like | crystals, it emits bluish purple fluorescence by UV ir |
pithelial cells, protein, and the needle-like | crystals of djenkolic acid. |
ilky fibrous aggregates or minute needle-like | crystals, that are rectangular prisms elongated along |
Zinkenite occurs as acicular needle-like | crystals. |
a chemical compound that forms needle-shaped | crystals, known in plants as raphides. |
including the spadix, contains needle-shaped | crystals of calcium oxalate known as raphides that are |
was only accessible after collecting the nine | crystals. |
eveloped technology to create gallium nitride | crystals with high structural quality and fewer than 1 |
arats (1.0 g) type Ib (yellow, nitrogen-rich) | crystals using Fe-Ni catalyst reaches as high as ~20 m |
sterious labyrinths, fight bosses, and obtain | crystals guarded by many monsters. |
curs as rarely isometric cubic and octahedral | crystals, but more typically as irregular masses and f |
It forms reddish brown or black octahedral | crystals and it is usually found associated with the s |
croscopic subtranslucent to opaque octahedral | crystals with a refractive index of 2.0 to 2.2. |
iite structure is composed of NbO6 octahedral | crystals connected at their corners forming circles of |
ite crystallizes as black metallic octahedral | crystals. |
Its white odorless | crystals are toxic and very soluble in water. |
ample, a company that does not manufacture of | crystals or hairsprings may be regarded as a manufactu |
losure System-Improved Diffraction Quality of | Crystals (PCG-STES-IDQC) |
beckite is usually found as small clusters of | crystals associated with other phosphate minerals. |
rystallography: Treatise on the Morphology of | Crystals (1895) (Kessinger Publishing January 2008 ISB |
s under water long enough to allow tassels of | crystals to grow on them, which, in a drier season, ar |
op waves of monsters from stealing a cache of | crystals in a maze by strategically positioning units |
ked on the optical and magnetic properties of | crystals, discovering the rotation of the plane of pol |
talactitic, and rarely fan-shaped clusters of | crystals. |
Aggregation of | crystals or aggregates (fibrous, botryoidal, radiating |
r, and there is little time for the growth of | crystals. |
J.F. Nye, 1957, Physical Properties of | Crystals: Their Representation by Tensors and Matrices |
typically bind reversibly, the slow growth of | crystals allows defects to be redissolved, resulting i |
ks: An Introduction to the Practical Study of | Crystals, Minerals and Rocks (1967) (with B. N. Price |
a report on "The magneto-optic properties of | crystals, and the relation of magnetism and diamagneti |
he and Crash travel the islands in search of | crystals needed to power the Psychetron, a machine whi |
walk-through sculpture based on the growth of | crystals and included recordings of geological sounds |
ed a Goniometer to study X-ray diffraction of | crystals for which he received the Duddell Medal of th |
everse problem - determining the structure of | crystals using X-rays. |
can be constructed by using serial arrays of | crystals, |
Cer-Vit was flawed by the inclusion of | crystals and small bubbles (0.1-0.2mm diameter) result |
ortant in understanding the band structure of | crystals. |
to the character, depending on the number of | crystals gained.(Max.3) Full voice acting is also feat |
The number of | crystals visible on the screen is different in each ma |
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 |
of transmission electron microscope images of | crystals. |
inductive coupling, and later on the usage of | crystals for receiving purposes. |
pplied to the typical appearance, or habit of | crystals. |
Second and third crops of | crystals can then be harvested from the mother liquor. |
Requirements On The Elastic Strain Energy of | Crystals, With Application to the Diamond Structure, P |
The Analysis of | Crystals). |
atomic-scale simulations of the behaviour of | crystals, the science has branched out to consider mor |
ly to an individual crystal or an assembly of | crystals or aggregates. |
n crystal measurements, the representation of | crystals, &c. |
f crystallography to find a common species of | crystals in plant cells. |
state physics for analyzing many features of | crystals, such as diffraction and the band gap. |
least three kinds of powerups in the form of | crystals. |
equigranular material is composed chiefly of | crystals of similar orders of magnitude to one another |
It appears as off-white | crystals, with a light camphor-like odor. |
f stony-iron meteorite with beautiful olivine | crystals. |
He carried out extensive research on | crystals and minerals, and also on rocks. |
ight in the library, Giles is quizzing her on | crystals and having her concentrate on staring at them |
ystem and occurs as black to pale grey opaque | crystals and grains. |
Optic | crystals are crystals that can be used to direct a bea |
Optic | crystals can work as directional guides to the light i |
the grinding, polishing and refining of optic | crystals. |
Also, the CsI optical | crystals must be stored in a desiccator to prevent wat |
ity that it may be composed of free quarks or | crystals of sub-nuclear particles, rather than neutron |
relations amongst the component particles or | crystals which is called the crystallographic texture |
s (Here: atoms, full or parts of molecules or | crystals,..) jump from a stationary state to another s |
s, 1963) that had contaminated the sample, or | crystals of the mineral olivine. |
It has the appearance of orange | crystals or powder. |
It forms orange-yellow | crystals with a melting point of 226 °C and it has a s |
uctures - a phenomenon common to many organic | crystals. |
dark-injecting electrode contacts to organic | crystals. |
olorless, platey pseudohexagonal orthorhombic | crystals that are typically twinned. |
ms opaque blue grey to dark blue orthorhombic | crystals. |
Sodium dithionate crystallize as orthorhombic | crystals of the dihydrate (Na2S2O6). |
w −83.6 °C (−118.5 °F), HF forms orthorhombic | crystals, consisting of zig-zag chains of HF molecules |
It consists of hard white orthorhombic | crystals which are slightly deliquescent in humid air |
It occurs as colorless to white orthorhombic | crystals in thin platy mica like sheets. |
curs as brown to black prismatic orthorhombic | crystals which are vitreous and transparent. |
It forms orthorhombic | crystals. |
o grey or reddish brown acicular orthorhombic | crystals with a Mohs hardness of 2 to 2.5 and a specif |
It forms colorless to white orthorhombic | crystals. |
It forms dark green orthorhombic | crystals. |
rovided an extra set of heterodyne oscillator | crystals enabling them to cover extra bands - useful f |
Osmium | crystals, grown by chemical vapor transport. |
All other | crystals are known as isodesmic crystals (or isodemic) |
They are often confused with each other: | crystals in the rhombohedral lattice system are always |
of hunting them and killing them to gouge out | crystals. |
which allow visitors to search for their own | crystals. |
Calcium oxalate | crystals in the urine are the most common constituent |
The plant contains calcium oxalate | crystals, making it unpalatable. |
se of needle-shaped raphides (calcium oxalate | crystals) in the plant cells. |
urs together; however it lacks the iron oxide | crystals dispersed in the glass, and therefore appeari |
ozone exist at the surface of magnesium oxide | crystals in air. |
transparent and pure, lacking the iron oxide | crystals dispersed in the more commonly occurring tach |
led Pageco International to manufacture pager | crystals. |
avations in this area will yield more painite | crystals. |
For many years, only three small painite | crystals were known to exist. |
magnetic anisotropy of dia - and paramagnetic | crystals. |
ls as infinite Euclidean graphs, particularly | crystals by periodic graphs. |
It occurs in the form of perfect | crystals grouped in druses, in pegmatites, and is ofte |
has symmetries forbidden to ordinary periodic | crystals. |
y known for his work in the field of photonic | crystals, where he made the first demonstration of two |
oned theoretical work, properties of photonic | crystals are investigated and hence, characterized. |
ffraction grating for light waves in photonic | crystals, especially when the interstitial spacing is |
um lithography, optical switching in photonic | crystals, and the photonic band-edge laser. |
ion rates and nonlinear switching in photonic | crystals, as well as seminal contributions to quantum |
tributions to optics in the areas of photonic | crystals, quantum imaging, quantum metrology, and opti |
tum information theory, the field of photonic | crystals, and the foundations of quantum electrodynami |
Piezoelectric | crystals have the property of changing size when a vol |
Piezoelectric | crystals are also sometimes used in mechanical filter |
It forms triclinic pinacoidal | crystals which often occur as tubes or cylinders which |
r will tend to be concentrated in plagioclase | crystals while Rb will remain in the melt for longer t |
The X-ray diffraction patterns of plastic | crystals are characterized by strong diffuse intensity |
(and two Liljequist parhelia) caused by plate | crystals. |
by light rays passing through oriented plate | crystals. |
axis; it can also form tiny tabular or platy | crystals. |
efraction whereas the 2H polytype can possess | crystals with either a positive or a negative index of |
Weapons can be powered up with power | crystals dropped by destroyed enemies. |
purity, its concentration in the precipitated | crystals will be less than its concentration in the or |
Fresh plants contain prickly | crystals. |
es, masses, and vertically striated prismatic | crystals. |
rming fibrous aggregates of slender prismatic | crystals. |
l to subhedral tabular to short and prismatic | crystals, commonly in subparallel groups. |
white to grey to yellow monoclinic prismatic | crystals. |
es in the monoclinic system forming prismatic | crystals and nodular masses. |
Also found as prismatic | crystals up to 1 mm in length at the El Dragon Mine, P |
It forms as rough, prismatic | crystals, typically in dense aggregates. |
Zemannite forms prismatic | crystals, usually smaller than 1 mm. |
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