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onics, than the currently used small molecule | crystals in Sony's new OLED displays. |
The idea of the game is to collect | crystals called soul stones in each level by solving t |
Crystals of spermine phosphate were first described in | |
The larger | crystals enclose spines having a central pore. |
ically occurs as colorless to white prismatic | crystals and stalactitic masses. |
The | crystals are steel-grey to off-white with a metallic l |
, if the urine is neutral or acidic, and form | crystals or stones in the kidneys, ureters, or bladder |
One litre of the | crystals could store about 83 litres of CO2. |
t English book covering the subject of liquid | crystals, "Molecular Structure and Properties of Liqui |
ucture, but can be also prepared as hexagonal | crystals (wurzite structure). |
ana et al., to grow one-dimensional Fibonacci | crystals, and study their light scattering properties. |
dary experiments ranging from growing protein | crystals to studying how fluids and structures react i |
ity that it may be composed of free quarks or | crystals of sub-nuclear particles, rather than neutron |
N2O5 exists as colourless | crystals that sublime slightly above room temperature. |
methyl-1,2-dioxetane, obtained as pale yellow | crystals that sublimed even when kept in the refrigera |
have been exposed to gas created from Xerogen | Crystals, a substance created by the Kree as a weapon |
cal and structural qualities compared to bulk | crystals to substitute for them in technological devic |
"SOME RELATIONS FOR | CRYSTALS WITH SUBSTRUCTURES". |
ls most slowly resulting in rocks with larger | crystals - such as granite and gabbro |
s will have formed slowly and remain as large | crystals, whereas, sudden cooling causes the rapid cry |
modifier, it can prevent syrups from forming | crystals of sugar. |
of beautiful raw material, which has included | crystals of surprisingly large dimensions and perfectl |
By the end, the | crystals recede, symbolizing her success in fighting t |
It forms black monoclinic | crystals (thin, tabular, with six corners) which can s |
The geometric shape of the | crystals (the technique can produce small diameters), |
ypical of only a few minerals, means that the | crystals are terminated by dissimilar faces. |
Its | crystals are tetragonal to dipyramidal. |
Wakefieldite forms | crystals of tetragonal structure. |
The | crystals are tetragonal, lemon-yellow to brown-red in |
1) lattice strain, a measure of distortion in | crystals, 2) texture, a measure of grain orientations, |
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. |
A problem with optical-quality CsI | crystals is that they are very soft with no cleavage, |
that "silicium" (silicon) can be obtained in | crystals, and that some meteoric stones contain organi |
cate snow-like flakes, unlike the crunchy ice | crystals from that snow cone machine. |
Preparing lead tungstate | crystals for the ECAL |
It forms white, yellow to brown | crystals in the orthorhombic system which occur often |
Calcium oxalate | crystals in the urine are the most common constituent |
Piezoelectric | crystals have the property of changing size when a vol |
experiment's first activation did not produce | crystals because the supercooled water formed an ice s |
Erbium chloride forms | crystals of the AlCl3 type, with monoclinic crystals a |
sted two interior reflection in column-shaped | crystals produces the phenomenon. |
An unusual cluster of galena | crystals from the Tri-State district. |
ms variably colored, but typically dull green | crystals in the monoclinic prismatic class. |
s, or south past Jenkinstown Church to Mrs Mc | Crystals store, the economic centre of the locality. |
At most localities it is found as isolated | crystals in the lead-bearing lodes, but at some places |
The small | crystals prevent the formation of larger crystals that |
The virus makes | crystals in the brain cells. |
r forms of divination, the diviner casts salt | crystals into the air and interprets the patterns as i |
after John Henry Vivian, who first discovered | crystals of the mineral in Cornwall, England. |
ked on the optical and magnetic properties of | crystals, discovering the rotation of the plane of pol |
Once injected, these ghosts will change to | crystals when the stones are broken. |
hipped honey contains a large number of small | crystals in the honey. |
the player must locate and pick up all of the | Crystals on the map. |
It forms blue to colorless, typically massive | crystals in the hexagonal crystal system. |
da Hilliard joined a local group called The 5 | Crystals before the two formed the trio the Lovelles t |
and rock collectors are free to pick up loose | crystals within the belt for personal use and may dig |
y green to yellow, translucent to transparent | crystals in the monoclinic - prismatic crystal system. |
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 |
When the smaller idiomorphic | crystals of the first-formed are scattered irregularly |
For example, microscopic magnetite | crystals in the Martian meteorite ALH84001 were the lo |
They are often confused with each other: | crystals in the rhombohedral lattice system are always |
a report on "The magneto-optic properties of | crystals, and the relation of magnetism and diamagneti |
hen succeeded in isolating the djenkolic acid | crystals from the djenkol beans treated with Ba(OH)2 a |
ll hydrated to prevent the formation of sulfa | crystals in the animal's urine. |
The solid | crystals of the elements often belong to the space gro |
riably colored (blue, green, yellow and grey) | crystals in the orthorhombic crystal system. |
, by helping remove the frightening explosive | crystals from the planet. |
ssful results in the effort to obtain protein | crystals by the racemic method was made by University |
atitude, Mace received some of the Hurrikaine | crystals from the being's body, which he used to creat |
The name In-Plane Switching comes from the | crystals in the cells of the IPS panel lying always in |
s specific gravity 4.422 to 4.766, the darker | crystals having the greatest density. |
s, 1963) that had contaminated the sample, or | crystals of the mineral olivine. |
with the parhelic circle itself, not the ice | crystals causing the Liljequist parhelia. |
It forms | crystals in the isometric system very similar to norma |
tion of lead(II) thiocyanate in the solution, | crystals of the salt may form. |
Crystals of the second type have numerous pyramidal fa | |
ja and retrieve their corresponding Elemental | Crystals, before the final showdown against the evil B |
They produced | crystals of the protein BmBKTx1, which is found in nat |
d to promote education and research on liquid | crystals in the United Kingdom. |
e periods begin to produce their own Terrigen | Crystals with the same mutagenic effects. |
ductive grid to deliver current to the liquid | crystals in the target area, an active-matrix display |
um lithography, optical switching in photonic | crystals, and the photonic band-edge laser. |
d onto hot metal and rapidly dried, producing | crystals of the secondary salts encased inside a shell |
I) chloride hexahydrate also forms monoclinic | crystals with the point group of P2/n (P2/c) - C42h. |
cted extensive studies of fluid inclusions in | crystals and the microscopic structure of fossil wood. |
emperature from a water-rich melt, with large | crystals of the common minerals such as quartz and fel |
er freezing point than water and doesn't form | crystals, when the ice is filtered off, the alcohol co |
The buildup of these | crystals in the eye causes an increased sensitivity to |
roviding more reagents or physically trapping | crystals within the magma. |
Lead tungstate | crystals have the optical transparency of glass combin |
caused by the inclusion of minute radioactive | crystals within the host crystal structure. |
It occurs as veinlets in lazurite | crystals in the Afghan location and in altered limesto |
The perfectly transparent, dark green | crystals from the Knappenwand and from Brazil have occ |
tum information theory, the field of photonic | crystals, and the foundations of quantum electrodynami |
se of needle-shaped raphides (calcium oxalate | crystals) in the plant cells. |
Love in Ice | Crystals - The Sallyangie |
normal honey to crystallize and crushing the | crystals to the desired size. |
Crystals of the hydrated form of the complex, Na3[Fe(C | |
accumulated in a "snowball" fashion from tiny | crystals in the sediment or water, or they may crystal |
because of the presence of calcium carbonate | crystals within their structure, would be better consi |
e study of the principles of chemistry behind | crystals and their use in describing structure-propert |
rovided an extra set of heterodyne oscillator | crystals enabling them to cover extra bands - useful f |
Second and third crops of | crystals can then be harvested from the mother liquor. |
ly many chemical and physical properties with | crystals that there is a tendency to classify quasicry |
It is very rarely found as well formed | crystals, and these are usually rectangular in appeara |
Agent USA must protect | crystals while they grow, rescue Fuzzbodied citizens, |
Agent USA drops | crystals so they'll grow; Fuzzbodies bump into them an |
It occurs as colorless to white orthorhombic | crystals in thin platy mica like sheets. |
Glucose gives broomstick shaped | crystals with this whereas maltose gives sunflower sha |
During spore formation the bacteria produce | crystals of this protein. |
Before 2005 there were fewer than 25 known | crystals found, though more material has been unearthe |
The | crystals are thought to have the potential to produce |
tant inhabitants who take half of Agent USA's | crystals every time they touch him. |
By preventing the formation of ice | crystals in tissues, organs could be stored at lower t |
It forms pyramidal | crystals up to 5 cm and can also form cylindrical and |
Also found as prismatic | crystals up to 1 mm in length at the El Dragon Mine, P |
The anhydrous salt forms cubic | crystals similar to common salt. |
The method is particularly suitable for | crystals needing to be free from thermal strain and it |
ange-brown aggregates of subparallel acicular | crystals up to 10 mm in length, and as patches of yell |
Solvothermal synthesis is useful for growing | crystals suitable to structure determination, because |
from that of micrometre-sized silicon carbide | crystals, down to that of diamond and unlayered graphe |
In modern usage isomorphous | crystals belong to the same space group. |
he and Crash travel the islands in search of | crystals needed to power the Psychetron, a machine whi |
lands and stolen three of the four elemental | crystals used to keep the peace. |
In praxis, KTP | crystals needs to have stable temperature to operate i |
dustry, it is used to both etch semiconductor | crystals and to purify silicon via trichlorosilane (Si |
phaneritic: rocks contain minerals with | crystals visible to the unaided eye, commonly intrusiv |
because it is fragile and brittle, and large | crystals are too valuable to be broken up. |
Its white odorless | crystals are toxic and very soluble in water. |
Crystals are transferred from mother liquor to a hydro | |
Crystals, Fuses, Transformers, DC Motor, F-V & V-F con | |
is deep cherry-red to brown or black, and the | crystals are transparent or translucent with a greasy |
Crystals are transparent to translucent. | |
llows a process of natural selection for clay | crystals which trap certain forms of molecules to thei |
hey are using the special objects called time | crystals to travel through time changing the course of |
st to researchers and collectors: well-formed | crystals are treasured and occasionally cut into gemst |
Its | crystals are triclinic pedial. |
ite crystallizes in the hexagonal system with | crystals forming trigonal pyramids that resemble rhomb |
Its | crystals are trigonal to trapezohedral. |
It consists of small yellow cubic | crystals which turn black when exposed to light. |
It forms monoclinic | crystals, often twinned and variable in colour from co |
, the people split the world's four elemental | Crystals into two sets, effectively creating two world |
the surface of the sporangium is covered with | crystals of two distinct sizes. |
The | crystals are typically flattened and occur with fine s |
High quality single | crystals of ultrapure silicon are routinely made for t |
The width of the | crystals typically undulates down the length, forming |
use a new weapon system of quasi-intelligent | crystals as unstoppable, unmanned starfighters to atta |
ection or refraction of sunlight by small ice | crystals making up cirrus or cirrostratus clouds in th |
ion of "Da Doo Ron Ron" features the band The | Crystals backing up Cassidy. |
Small bort | crystals are used in drill bits. |
Quartz | crystals were used in various Aboriginal ceremonies ac |
ackscattering from monochromator and analyzer | crystals is used to achieve an energy resolution in th |
l for the infrared lasers, which DKDP and KDP | crystals are used for. |
bone resorption and changes structure of bone | crystals (rarely used) |
Fibrous blue-green rosasite | crystals are usually found in globular aggregates, oft |
Cleusonite | crystals are usually metamict black semimetallic prism |
It occurs sometimes as flattened | crystals, but usually as lamellar or scaly masses, the |
with the same hemihedral symmetry as pyrite; | crystals have usually the form of cubes or cubo-octahe |
rhombohedral system with space group R3m and | crystals are usually either tabular {0001} or pseudo-c |
The | crystals are usually coupled with a photomultiplier tu |
pically forms radiating to acicular prismatic | crystals with variable color from pink, yellow-red to |
cm in diameter, with well-formed, microscopic | crystals of various minerals, including the abundant o |
skin and hair, water containing vacuoles, and | crystals of various types. |
lors under plane polarized light displayed by | crystals at various angles. |
ightonite forms flattened to elongated bladed | crystals of variously interpreted crystal structure. |
sive encrustations and as six-sided pyramidal | crystals which vary in color from a honey yellow throu |
y of combinations and habits presented by the | crystals is very extensive, nearly two hundred distinc |
The anhydrous salt forms green | crystals and very soluble in water. |
Cleavage is distinct and the | crystals are very brittle. |
Vauxite | crystals are very small and tabular, forming sub-paral |
crystallizes in the triclinic system although | crystals are very rare. |
Single | crystals are very small hexagonal blades. |
The | crystals are vitreous and vary in color from brown, bl |
Vauquelinite forms brown or green monoclinic | crystals, and was named after L. N. Vauquelin, who in |
his discovery of the diffraction of X-rays by | crystals, which was a crucial step towards the inventi |
egan to develop the theory of dislocations in | crystals that was later to become important in the und |
ly very difficult to prepare pure defect-free | crystals of water ice for studying. |
The | crystals are water soluble. |
of loose, randomly oriented needle-shaped ice | crystals in water. |
he relative signs of hf coupling constants in | crystals as well as separating overlapping signals cou |
ion rates and nonlinear switching in photonic | crystals, as well as seminal contributions to quantum |
s a generic name for double-terminated quartz | crystals, which were first discovered in exposed outcr |
ffraction grating for light waves in photonic | crystals, especially when the interstitial spacing is |
"Then He Kissed Me" by The | Crystals - When Henry and Karen enter the club from th |
opular way of producing certain semiconductor | crystals for which the Czochralski process is more dif |
issic rock, intimately associated with zircon | crystals, on which it is often seen implanted. |
ed a Goniometer to study X-ray diffraction of | crystals for which he received the Duddell Medal of th |
It exists in solid form as small white | crystals or white crystalline powder, has a molecular |
The Crystal Cave has celestine | crystals as wide as 18 inches across and weighing up t |
dihydrogen phosphate (KD2PO4) or DKDP single | crystals are widely used in non-linear optics as the s |
ection will mix metals, leather, feathers and | crystals and will be sold at Intermix stores across th |
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. |
ingle crystal of anthracene and on anthracene | crystals doped with tetracene in 1963 using a small ar |
It occurs as white hexagonal | crystals associated with calcite in cavites in Carrara |
metimes, in crystalline materials, individual | crystals fracture without the body actually separating |
Optic | crystals can work as directional guides to the light i |
He achieves this by destroying the | crystals, or world threads, of Ivalice and defeating t |
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