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pically forms radiating to acicular prismatic | crystals with variable color from pink, yellow-red to |
ters of radially arranged acicular tourmaline | crystals enclosed by phenocrysts of orthoclase and qua |
o grey or reddish brown acicular orthorhombic | crystals with a Mohs hardness of 2 to 2.5 and a specif |
Zinkenite occurs as acicular needle-like | crystals. |
tant inhabitants who take half of Agent USA's | crystals every time they touch him. |
Aggregation of | crystals or aggregates (fibrous, botryoidal, radiating |
Raman Spectra in diamond and in alkali halide | crystals has also gained worldwide recognition. |
All other | crystals are known as isodesmic crystals (or isodemic) |
bird's eye maple is not observed in all mica | crystals, nor from all angles, but it is quite common, |
ough to remain liquid while allowing metallic | crystals to precipitate from solution without melting |
Though almost all | crystals of cuprite are far too small to yield faceted |
Her website also has | crystals that have been laser etched with three-dimens |
g in of the solution, ferric ammonium sulfate | crystals will precipitate. |
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δ-WB and WB2 | crystals have metallic resistivities of 0.1 and 0.3 mΩ |
l to subhedral tabular to short and prismatic | crystals, commonly in subparallel groups. |
rials like gold embroidery, patina and cloudy | crystals. |
Cleavage is distinct and the | crystals are very brittle. |
riably colored (blue, green, yellow and grey) | crystals in the orthorhombic crystal system. |
f igneous rocks by wall rocks and identifying | crystals which may have been accumulated or dropped ou |
lag was made out of rhinestones and Swarovski | crystals. |
curs as rarely isometric cubic and octahedral | crystals, but more typically as irregular masses and f |
is little or no cleavage, and well-developed | crystals are rare. |
Target cells, microspherocytes and HbC | crystals are found in a blood smear from a homozygous |
magnetic anisotropy of dia - and paramagnetic | crystals. |
is deep cherry-red to brown or black, and the | crystals are transparent or translucent with a greasy |
n authorities discovered muriate and morphine | crystals in canisters marked "tannic acid". |
h as slightly higher melting point and softer | crystals may be apparent. |
ation, their point groups in name and example | crystals. |
matic acicular crystal groups, and individual | crystals commonly show twinning. |
because it is fragile and brittle, and large | crystals are too valuable to be broken up. |
stallizes in the form of encrustations and as | crystals configrued similar to cubes. |
It has a deep red color and forms | crystals with a melting point of 186 °C. |
aupt under the name plusinglanz, and Bolivian | crystals were incorrectly described in 1849 as crystal |
, if the urine is neutral or acidic, and form | crystals or stones in the kidneys, ureters, or bladder |
ackscattering from monochromator and analyzer | crystals is used to achieve an energy resolution in th |
roelectromechanical systems (MEMS) and liquid | crystals (LCoS). |
sterious labyrinths, fight bosses, and obtain | crystals guarded by many monsters. |
cts and is able to attack enemies and shatter | crystals by producing sound waves. |
l for the infrared lasers, which DKDP and KDP | crystals are used for. |
s been converted into a viewing cave, and the | crystals which once composed the floor of the geode ha |
lava underneath expands as it cools and small | crystals form. |
Depth hoares are large | crystals occurring at the base of a snowpack that form |
can be constructed by using serial arrays of | crystals, |
At most localities it is found as isolated | crystals in the lead-bearing lodes, but at some places |
ScCl3 yields the adduct ScCl3(THF)3 as white | crystals. |
Also found as prismatic | crystals up to 1 mm in length at the El Dragon Mine, P |
r electromechanical resonators such as quartz | crystals, mechanical friction. |
in the United States, but rarely as distinct | crystals; and it has been found in some Cornish mines. |
Generally, oximes exist as colorless | crystals and are poorly soluble in water. |
It occurs sometimes as flattened | crystals, but usually as lamellar or scaly masses, the |
Sodium dithionate crystallize as orthorhombic | crystals of the dihydrate (Na2S2O6). |
old deposit of Eureka County, Nevada as cubic | crystals sized between 0.1 and 4 mm, and is of hydroth |
s will have formed slowly and remain as large | crystals, whereas, sudden cooling causes the rapid cry |
with the same hemihedral symmetry as pyrite; | crystals have usually the form of cubes or cubo-octahe |
It is most commonly available as colorless | crystals or a white powder. |
The mineral occurs as microscopic | crystals, the largest found is 6 by 20 micrometres. |
It appears as off-white | crystals, with a light camphor-like odor. |
ained from solutions in the latter as reddish | crystals that melt at 270-273 °C. |
It rarely occurs as single | crystals, is in the triclinic crystal system, and is p |
ins, either in massive form or as microscopic | crystals that may form spherical aggregates. |
n aromatic aldehyde that comes as transparent | crystals, C8H6O3, and has a floral odor commonly descr |
It was discovered in 1980 as monoclinic | crystals around fumaroles in the crater of the Izalco |
Ag8SnS6, also found in Bolivia as pseudocubic | crystals, and known by the name canfieldite. |
Vesuvianite occurs as tetragonal | crystals in skarn deposits and limestones that have be |
It frequently occurs as well-formed | crystals, which are orthorhombic and occasionally show |
120°C under vacuum and collected as colorless | crystals. |
N2O5 exists as colourless | crystals that sublime slightly above room temperature. |
olycrystalline form, may also occur as single | crystals. |
rustations in volcanic environments, as small | crystals and masses in evaporite deposits and in guano |
d as a gemstone, phenakite occurs as isolated | crystals, which are rhombohedral with parallel-faced h |
irly rare and typically occurs as well-formed | crystals. |
discovered the substance in 1715 as greenish | crystals reduced by steam from oil of parsley. |
It appears as white | crystals. |
ucture, but can be also prepared as hexagonal | crystals (wurzite structure). |
MDMEO may be found as white | crystals. |
Sodium iodide can be used both as single | crystals and as polycrystals for this purpose. |
ly to an individual crystal or an assembly of | crystals or aggregates. |
-10 μm), evenly distributed authigenic quartz | crystals. |
During spore formation the bacteria produce | crystals of this protein. |
ion of "Da Doo Ron Ron" features the band The | Crystals backing up Cassidy. |
osewichite occurs in barrel-shaped, prismatic | crystals with a rough irregular surface. |
rature so that in many sedimentary basins the | crystals are not reset by later heating. |
f stony-iron meteorite with beautiful olivine | crystals. |
29, 2010, and lasted about an hour before the | crystals dispersed. |
atomic-scale simulations of the behaviour of | crystals, the science has branched out to consider mor |
h better results with purer and better formed | crystals. |
ce algal communities can be found between ice | crystals or attached to them, in the interstitial wate |
tet album Sizzle and his first big-band disc, | Crystals); perhaps his best-known work from this perio |
It forms reddish brown or black octahedral | crystals and it is usually found associated with the s |
and forms black metallic | crystals which may show a dark red internal reflection |
It forms black monoclinic | crystals (thin, tabular, with six corners) which can s |
purple sugilite on a matrix of bladed barite | crystals, Wessels Mine in Northern Cape Province, Sout |
havior of polymeric solutions, blends, liquid | crystals, networks, membranes, biological polymers and |
ms opaque blue grey to dark blue orthorhombic | crystals. |
It forms very light grayish blue hexagonal | crystals. |
Fibrous blue-green rosasite | crystals are usually found in globular aggregates, oft |
It forms green to deep blue-green trigonal | crystals. |
Reynolds and Maris Ambats, who bonded liquid | crystals with quartz stones set into rings. |
ctrons (usually orbitals or chemical bonds in | crystals or molecules). |
In pure state, it forms bright yellow | crystals with characteristic irritating odor, resembli |
When the end of the idioblast is broken the | crystals or other substance is ejected by internal wat |
Glucose gives broomstick shaped | crystals with this whereas maltose gives sunflower sha |
It forms yellow to yellowish brown monoclinic | crystals. |
eated, and cooled, forming small brown grainy | crystals. |
The structure of bulk DIP | crystals has recently been studied by Pflaum et al., w |
y of combinations and habits presented by the | crystals is very extensive, nearly two hundred distinc |
(and two Liljequist parhelia) caused by plate | crystals. |
similar to the song of the same title by the | Crystals with "Heartbreaker, dream-maker, love-taker" |
Nuclear D-D fusion driven by pyroelectric | crystals was proposed by Naranjo and Putterman in 2002 |
"Then He Kissed Me" by The | Crystals - When Henry and Karen enter the club from th |
he withdrawn "(Let's Dance) The Screw" by The | Crystals only exists as promo copies. |
seley used the diffraction of X-rays by known | crystals in measuring the X-ray spectra of metals. |
To produce pure CaB6 single | crystals, e.g., for use as cathode material, the thus |
op waves of monsters from stealing a cache of | crystals in a maze by strategically positioning units |
r and a calorimeter using 6240 caesium iodide | crystals. |
because of the presence of calcium carbonate | crystals within their structure, would be better consi |
Calcium oxalate | crystals in the urine are the most common constituent |
The plant contains calcium oxalate | crystals, making it unpalatable. |
er cheese may contain natural calcium lactate | crystals, which appear as small white pieces. |
hey are using the special objects called time | crystals to travel through time changing the course of |
efraction whereas the 2H polytype can possess | crystals with either a positive or a negative index of |
sed ingredients such as evaporated cane juice | crystals (a fancy name for white sugar), vegetable gly |
rmation, Cyber Elves, energy capsules, energy | crystals or even customization chips. |
Unusual carbonate (CaCO3) | crystals, translucent carbon spherules, fragments of m |
zzbomb by touching it when he is carrying 100 | crystals (the maximum), has to grow energy crystals, t |
r forms of divination, the diviner casts salt | crystals into the air and interprets the patterns as i |
the amino acid cystine within cells, forming | crystals that can build up and damage the cells. |
opular way of producing certain semiconductor | crystals for which the Czochralski process is more dif |
appears capable of producing certain protein | crystals. |
teaches him how, under certain circumstances, | crystals will form on stationary objects, including st |
Once injected, these ghosts will change to | crystals when the stones are broken. |
e study of the principles of chemistry behind | crystals and their use in describing structure-propert |
Old specimen of dark cherry-red cuprite | crystals to 6 mm from the Wheal Phoenix mine |
equigranular material is composed chiefly of | crystals of similar orders of magnitude to one another |
y beer bottles, a bottle with chloral hydrate | crystals in it, a carving knife with blood on it, and |
Erbium chloride forms | crystals of the AlCl3 type, with monoclinic crystals a |
the introduction of ferrous chloride (FeCl2) | crystals into a solution of potassium silicate (K2SiO3 |
Chloritized bladed | crystals of Axinite forming on Adularia from the Swiss |
Cholesteric liquid | crystals are also known as chiral nematic liquid cryst |
d crystal material forming cholesteric liquid | crystals with helical structure. |
Clay-sized hematite | crystals can also occur as a secondary mineral formed |
ding habit composed of closely-packed fibrous | crystals. |
Clove-brown axinite | crystals to 2.3 cm set atop matrix from the West Bor P |
beckite is usually found as small clusters of | crystals associated with other phosphate minerals. |
talactitic, and rarely fan-shaped clusters of | crystals. |
Cobalt(II) chloride | crystals - (Purple) |
pace shuttle around the screen collecting the | crystals to keep the ship's laser powered. |
st to researchers and collectors: well-formed | crystals are treasured and occasionally cut into gemst |
or in solution, and a metallic green color as | crystals. |
nt to translucent variably colored adamantine | crystals. |
b visible and ultraviolet light, coloring the | crystals at photon energies where they are usually tra |
Consisting of colorless needle-like | crystals, it emits bluish purple fluorescence by UV ir |
e substance forms colourless, garlic-smelling | crystals and causes nausea, vomiting and headaches. |
ed by horizontally oriented column-shaped ice | crystals coincide on the parhelic circle to create a b |
Porphyroblasts are commonly euhedral | crystals, but can also be partly to completely irregul |
ining the crystal structures of complex ionic | crystals. |
so fine-grained that their component mineral | crystals are not detectable by the unaided eye (as opp |
quinine sulfate, is a chemical compound whose | crystals are dichroic and thus can be used for polariz |
tion containing both organic compounds yields | crystals. |
Additional materials compromise Swarovski | crystals, freshwater pearls, leather, glass and other |
the understanding of thermal conductivity in | crystals. |
These can be considered meta-single | crystals with only a few crystals per metre of length. |
he relative signs of hf coupling constants in | crystals as well as separating overlapping signals cou |
Items can be created by consuming elemental | crystals (obtained by fighting monsters) with other in |
Some can contain mineral | crystals such as acrid tasting and poisonous calcium o |
Fresh plants contain prickly | crystals. |
kage of blood products containing cholesterol | crystals and lipid-laden macrophages into the retina a |
f goldstone is reddish-brown, containing tiny | crystals of metallic copper that require special condi |
and subretinal exudate containing cholesterol | crystals (H&E). |
allized substance or rock that contains small | crystals visible only through microscopic examination. |
including the spadix, contains needle-shaped | crystals of calcium oxalate known as raphides that are |
ated rock, while the interior contains quartz | crystals and/or chalcedony deposits. |
at has been quenched by rapid cooling), small | crystals and a separate vapour-rich bubble. |
ja and retrieve their corresponding Elemental | Crystals, before the final showdown against the evil B |
the surface of the sporangium is covered with | crystals of two distinct sizes. |
chicks by mail, and Carr Collins Crazy water | crystals. |
Second and third crops of | crystals can then be harvested from the mother liquor. |
he Bible, Voodoo pouches, a crucifix, stones, | crystals, eagle feathers, or any other "power" object. |
cate snow-like flakes, unlike the crunchy ice | crystals from that snow cone machine. |
normal honey to crystallize and crushing the | crystals to the desired size. |
c crystal system typically as crusts, tabular | crystals, and diamond-shaped crystals. |
talline rocks are partially crystalline, with | crystals embedded in an amorphous or glassy matrix; |
High-quality CsCl single | crystals have a wide transparency range from UV to the |
Also, the CsI optical | crystals must be stored in a desiccator to prevent wat |
Reduced or eliminated radiation damage in | crystals |
This compound exists as dark violet | crystals, is highly sensitive to air and moisture, and |
Dark green | crystals of nickelocene, freshly sublimed on a cold fi |
This is found as small dark green | crystals resembling olivenite at Libethen in the Slova |
rous acid on resorcinol, forms small dark red | crystals possessing a greenish metallic glance. |
eposits as hay-like bundles of dark prismatic | crystals with a length of a few millimeters; the bundl |
ination reveals slightly translucent dark red | crystals capable of scratching quartz. |
The perfectly transparent, dark green | crystals from the Knappenwand and from Brazil have occ |
ttempting to communicate with the dead, using | crystals, accepting New Age beliefs, following spirit |
forms vitreous white well defined monoclinic | crystals, often associated with calcite and other zeol |
It occurs as tufts of very delicate acicular | crystals of a fine blue color, and is associated with |
fonic acid forms colorless deliquescent sheet | crystals or a white waxy solid that is soluble in wate |
low frequency filters are often designed with | crystals to overcome this problem. |
He achieves this by destroying the | crystals, or world threads, of Ivalice and defeating t |
dler and optionally individually detuning the | crystals |
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