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rs in pegmatites in a pyroxenite intrusion as crystals in miarolitic cavities.
urs together; however it lacks the iron oxide crystals dispersed in the glass, and therefore appeari
transparent and pure, lacking the iron oxide crystals dispersed in the more commonly occurring tach
croscopic (< 0.03 mm) isometric hexoctahedral crystals and as minute sooty masses.
It forms crystals in the isometric system very similar to norma
lonization of Evath brought with it "rubicon" crystals, which provided energy in abundance.
(to be solitary), in allusion to its isolated crystals.
ount of the club-shaped form of its hexagonal crystals.
l in Connecticut and Kimpu-san in Japan large crystals of scheelite completely altered to wolframite
horhombic form (space group Bbam) is known in crystals obtained in a closed system, in a two-zone fu
, several polymorphs of rubrene are known for crystals grown from vapor in vacuum using sealed ampou
The largest known quartz crystals were recovered from a mine on the south side
rapped positronium in hydrogen laden magnesia crystals.
stallizes from aqueous solutions in large red crystals of pentahydrate PtCl4·5(H2O), which can be de
tween a first generation of large well-shaped crystals and a fine-grained ground-mass.
heavily in facilities to produce large single crystals of silicon.
one caves that consists of very large calcite crystals resembling dogs' teeth (hence the name).
Fowlerite occurs as large, rough crystals, somewhat resembling pink feldspar, with fran
ined mass of material in which larger grains, crystals or clasts are embedded.
In LCoS, liquid crystals are applied directly to the surface of a sili
Preparing lead tungstate crystals for the ECAL
essel found this to be true with lead sulfide crystals inside calcium fluoride crystals.
It will be made of lead tungstate crystals.
Lead tungstate crystals have the optical transparency of glass combin
solution to crystallization when light green crystals of ferrous ammonium sulfate.
t alchiems (which look a little like coloured crystals) in order to find the monolith.
Lithium sulfate crystals, being piezoelectric, are also used in ultras
models at atomic-scale resolution, as long as crystals are available, as x-ray diffraction needs num
monoclinic system, usually as long prismatic crystals showing a diamond-shaped cross section, but a
Lustrous, micaceous crystals of copiapite to 8 mm on matrix from the Alcap
ozone exist at the surface of magnesium oxide crystals in air.
Magnesium metal crystals
by Grigory Landsberg and Leonid Mandelstam in crystals.
ample, a company that does not manufacture of crystals or hairsprings may be regarded as a manufactu
led Pageco International to manufacture pager crystals.
knowledge they were able to manufacture these crystals artificially and mining ceased.
mine where visitors can examine many colorful crystals and minerals found both locally and globally.
uctures - a phenomenon common to many organic crystals.
metimes, in crystalline materials, individual crystals fracture without the body actually separating
"Then He Kissed Me" (The Crystals cover) - 2:33
surface and produces rocks with medium sized crystals.
When they meet, the Crystals give off a large burst of light around the wo
It forms brown to black metallic isometric crystals with a Mohs hardness of 5.5 to 6.
ite crystallizes as black metallic octahedral crystals.
bled together form the microenvironment where crystals nucleate and grow.
e, yellowish to silvery microscopic isometric crystals.
It has been found only as microscopic grey crystals associated with other selenides.
For example, microscopic magnetite crystals in the Martian meteorite ALH84001 were the lo
alena; often well formed millimetric singular crystals; decimetric coatings; cock's comb habit; twin
Because zemannite is secondary mineral, its crystals usually on other rocks and retain the hexagon
ock and soil, i.e. from silicate minerals and crystals.
phaneritic: rocks contain minerals with crystals visible to the unaided eye, commonly intrusiv
in many respects consists of minute feathery crystals spreading outwards through a fine grained or
ilky fibrous aggregates or minute needle-like crystals, that are rectangular prisms elongated along
caused by the inclusion of minute radioactive crystals within the host crystal structure.
s (Here: atoms, full or parts of molecules or crystals,..) jump from a stationary state to another s
white to grey to yellow monoclinic prismatic crystals.
It forms white silky monoclinic prismatic crystals that are often in radial arrays or encrustati
rless to white to purple monoclinic prismatic crystals.
ccurs as aggregates of small monoclinic white crystals.
forms bright orange red monoclinic prismatic crystals that exhibit a vitreous to greasy luster.
own to red-brown to pink monoclinic prismatic crystals.
e to reddish tabular monoclinic tectosilicate crystals with a Mohs hardness of 3.5 to 4 and a specif
or light green, acicular monoclinic prismatic crystals, usually microscopic in size.
At Monteponi the crystals encrust cavities in glistening granular galen
avations in this area will yield more painite crystals.
rystallography: Treatise on the Morphology of Crystals (1895) (Kessinger Publishing January 2008 ISB
The most exquisite crystals, dark greenish-yellow to olive-green, sometim
The third was for mouse VDAC-1 crystals determined by X-ray crystallographic techniqu
s, or south past Jenkinstown Church to Mrs Mc Crystals store, the economic centre of the locality.
Agent USA must protect crystals while they grow, rescue Fuzzbodied citizens,
ese sketches of 86 types of natural snowflake crystals.
iite structure is composed of NbO6 octahedral crystals connected at their corners forming circles of
of loose, randomly oriented needle-shaped ice crystals in water.
x is achievable in doped nematic-phase liquid crystals, that is the refractive index can change at a
is massive and clay-like with no macroscopic crystals.
experiment's first activation did not produce crystals because the supercooled water formed an ice s
d that microwaves can be used to nucleate MOF crystals rapidly from solution.
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
ssful results in the effort to obtain protein crystals by the racemic method was made by University
that "silicium" (silicon) can be obtained in crystals, and that some meteoric stones contain organi
compare existing data with that obtained from crystals grown in their laboratories.
Celestine occurs as crystals, and also in compact massive and fibrous form
amine hydrochloride exists as odourless white crystals.
It occurs in the form of perfect crystals grouped in druses, in pegmatites, and is ofte
The geometric shape of the crystals (the technique can produce small diameters),
ency and modulation with a series of coloured crystals.
ibution to physics was in the field of liquid crystals.
An unusual cluster of galena crystals from the Tri-State district.
The X-ray diffraction patterns of plastic crystals are characterized by strong diffuse intensity
by a nearly-complete sphere of scintillating crystals (NaI(Tl)), for which it was named.
hipped honey contains a large number of small crystals in the honey.
t be provided by the self-replication of clay crystals in solution.
Sample production: small production of tiny crystals for material characterization.
anet Aneth, as well as a supply of hymetusite crystals.
regardless if it occurs by formation of mixed crystals or adsorption.
the player must locate and pick up all of the Crystals on the map.
ansparent to translucent masses of tetragonal crystals and is commonly found in white, pink, to crim
described the microscopic appearance of urate crystals in 1679.
Dimedone usually comes in the form of yellow crystals.
e prepared at once, as even the weight of the crystals can cause them to self-detonate.
e because of the hemimorph development of its crystals.
It has the appearance of orange crystals or powder.
y and depth of its colours and quality of the crystals.
use a new weapon system of quasi-intelligent crystals as unstoppable, unmanned starfighters to atta
it occurs as globular aggregates of acicular crystals, these fibrous forms often having a velvety l
mall, round prisms (bundles of hydroxyapatite crystals) that are separated by large, continuous band
se the acceleration potential of pyroelectric crystals; the acceleration potential can allow positiv
By preventing the formation of ice crystals in tissues, organs could be stored at lower t
Exceptional examples of crocoite crystals have been found in the Adelaide Mine at Dunda
y known for his work in the field of photonic crystals, where he made the first demonstration of two
has dealt with kinetic properties of quantum crystals.
Main article: Final Fantasy: Legend of the Crystals
of the common (acute) octahedral habit of the crystals.
A modest number of transparent crystals have been found and have been either saved as
essel also gave specific examples of compound crystals (aka double crystals) for which Euler's formu
The width of the crystals typically undulates down the length, forming
separate X-Ray diffraction studies of single crystals.
ll hydrated to prevent the formation of sulfa crystals in the animal's urine.
t English book covering the subject of liquid crystals, "Molecular Structure and Properties of Liqui
e formation, evolution, and science of liquid crystals, their physical, chemical and other propertie
oned theoretical work, properties of photonic crystals are investigated and hence, characterized.
property is used in the manufacture of quartz crystals used in electronics.
and other physical properties of heteropolar crystals.
The edges of hoppered crystals are fully developed, but the interior spaces
researched X-ray crystallography of Imperfect Crystals for his PhD in 1943 at the Cavendish Laborato
these beings and possibly obtain some of the crystals.
bone resorption and changes structure of bone crystals (rarely used)
to form on the surface is a skim of separate crystals which initially are in the form of tiny discs
Step by step, he improved the quality of GaN crystals and device structures at Matsushita, where he
the grinding, polishing and refining of optic crystals.
One litre of the crystals could store about 83 litres of CO2.
"The Production of Single Crystals of Aluminium and their Tensile Properties" (w
, on account of the barrel-shaped bend of its crystals.
The hardness of the crystals is 3.4, but the earthy and powdery forms read
rystalline silicon, which is made up of small crystals, known as crystallites.
herent neutron diffraction studies of protein crystals in ionic solutions in heavy water, to study b
cal usage druse or druzy is a coating of fine crystals on a rock fracture surface, vein or within a
to advance education in the science of liquid crystals throughout Great Britain and Northern Ireland
an age based on radiometric dating of zircon crystals at 4.2 Ga .
s entitled "A study of the growth of compound crystals by electron diffraction" in 1939.
iles wide containing concentrations of quartz crystals.
They occur in most of the crystals found in igneous rocks and are common in the
to form a multi-crystalline ribbon of silicon crystals.
gs she did of the atomic structure of various crystals and minerals, which were inspired by the work
ine , which is made up of a number of smaller crystals known as crystallites, and paracrystalline ph
mely fine-grained, swirling masses of fibrous crystals only a few micrometers in size or smaller are
ors, Herman's Hermits and La La Brooks of The Crystals.
They add a teaspoon of bloodwood crystals to a cup with boiling hot water and drink it,
tributions to optics in the areas of photonic crystals, quantum imaging, quantum metrology, and opti
the seminal text Electron Microscopy of Thin Crystals.
The buildup of these crystals in the eye causes an increased sensitivity to
tum information theory, the field of photonic crystals, and the foundations of quantum electrodynami
In the study of liquid crystals, the Ericksen number denoted by Er, is a dime
the seminal text Electron microscopy of thin crystals.
mmonly forms a "cotton ball" tuft of acicular crystals.
linic symmetry and forms clear, often rounded crystals.
ingle crystal of anthracene and on anthracene crystals doped with tetracene in 1963 using a small ar
Tests have been conducted on single crystals of metals to measure the shear stress require
d to promote education and research on liquid crystals in the United Kingdom.
The last message on the crystals is a message by Sinclair to the B5 crew, in w
The remaining solution, once the crystals have been filtered out, is known as the mothe
ana et al., to grow one-dimensional Fibonacci crystals, and study their light scattering properties.
croscopic subtranslucent to opaque octahedral crystals with a refractive index of 2.0 to 2.2.
A problem with optical-quality CsI crystals is that they are very soft with no cleavage,
and to other fields including optics, liquid crystals, acoustic holography, and signal processing.
h, galena, quartz (called skeletal or fenster crystals), gold, calcite, halite (salt), and water (ic
axis; it can also form tiny tabular or platy crystals.
ing them to precipitate as spherical or round crystals rather than deposit as sheets or platelets of
ther minerals and occurs as scales or tabular crystals.
reted by the plant and stored in liquid or as crystals.
y found as colorless, grey, pinkish, or brown crystals.
atites and forms striking green or chartreuse crystals.
It occurs as small prismatic or pyramidal crystals, usually forming drusy crusts and stalactitic
om Tasmania which forms attractive orange red crystals.
s as transparent red to red orange tetragonal crystals with a hardness of 7.5.
has symmetries forbidden to ordinary periodic crystals.
by light rays passing through oriented plate crystals.
is made by slabs of [113] oriented Germanium crystals which are inclined towards each other in orde
orms glassy blue to green orthorhombic radial crystals and botryoidal masses.
o tin white to reddish orthorhombic prismatic crystals, but is usually massive in form.
It crystallizes with orthorhombic dipyramidal crystals.
ad previously required switching out multiple crystals.
ctites may be caused by lateral outgrowths of crystals growing from the side of an active stalactite
most difficult mazes you have to move over 30 crystals.
e periods begin to produce their own Terrigen Crystals with the same mutagenic effects.
ers developed new ways to mill the oxide, the crystals could easily be broken in the manufacturing p
methyl-1,2-dioxetane, obtained as pale yellow crystals that sublimed even when kept in the refrigera
g bath to allow the formation of paraffin wax crystals.
relations amongst the component particles or crystals which is called the crystallographic texture
ked polymer), mineral oil, petrolatum, luster crystals, dye/pigment, fragrance (natural or artificia
P) and potassium dideuterium phosphate (KDdP) crystals.
roviding more reagents or physically trapping crystals within the magma.
ementary particles and High Energy Physics to Crystals, and provided pioneering insights in spontane
higan, where it forms brown to pink prismatic crystals.
ocobaltite, which occurs as pink/red trigonal crystals with a specific gravity of 4.13g/cm3
urs as greenish grey to black platy micaceous crystals and foliated masses.
The player's fuel crystals will deplete normally over time, and faster d
as published important work on pleochroism in crystals and its relation to photo-dissociation.
                                                                                                    


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