「Crystals」の共起表現一覧(2語右で並び替え)
該当件数 : 803件
It forms smokey green | crystals with a vitreous lustre and is found in Russia |
ranslucent, gray-tan, pseudohexagonal zunyite | crystals on a milky quartz matrix. |
fine suspension of insoluble light-sensitive | crystals in a colloid sol, usually containing gelatin. |
Sometimes the | crystals have a curious helical twist about the tetrad |
It has forms of white powder, colorless | crystals, and a colorless solution, ionic solid that i |
op waves of monsters from stealing a cache of | crystals in a maze by strategically positioning units |
ayer controls a diver on a mission to collect | crystals in a maze. |
High-quality CsCl single | crystals have a wide transparency range from UV to the |
Crystals with a barrel-like curvature are not uncommon | |
Sometimes the | crystals form a fine feathery mass which has been call |
These procedures yielded brownish-black | crystals with a cubic symmetry. |
In addition, the individual smaller Ge | crystals present a smaller solid angle than a large vo |
By mounting four smaller | crystals in a common cryostat a detector of a given vo |
logic game in which a player pushes colorful | crystals around a mazed to their target destinations. |
zeolite literature, and produces micron-scale | crystals in a matter of seconds to minutes, in yields |
It is most commonly available as colorless | crystals or a white powder. |
nessee, a sedimentary/volcanic rocks in which | crystals fill a largely hollow interior. |
monoclinic system, usually as long prismatic | crystals showing a diamond-shaped cross section, but a |
Diamond | crystals in a diamond can also be present in the form |
at has been quenched by rapid cooling), small | crystals and a separate vapour-rich bubble. |
from the grape during pressing as frozen ice | crystals, has a similar effect of decreasing the amoun |
He did this by embedding herapathite | crystals in a polymer instead of growing a single larg |
ocobaltite, which occurs as pink/red trigonal | crystals with a specific gravity of 4.13g/cm3 |
s as transparent red to red orange tetragonal | crystals with a hardness of 7.5. |
It occurs as tufts of very delicate acicular | crystals of a fine blue color, and is associated with |
It appears as off-white | crystals, with a light camphor-like odor. |
It has the appearance of reddish brown | crystals and a maximum absorption at 507(304) nm. |
fonic acid forms colorless deliquescent sheet | crystals or a white waxy solid that is soluble in wate |
rous acid on resorcinol, forms small dark red | crystals possessing a greenish metallic glance. |
tween a first generation of large well-shaped | crystals and a fine-grained ground-mass. |
small water droplets (and sometimes tiny ice | crystals) of a cloud. |
ogramming device; older units can simply swap | crystals), since a given business or public safety age |
cal usage druse or druzy is a coating of fine | crystals on a rock fracture surface, vein or within a |
It forms brown to black metallic isometric | crystals with a Mohs hardness of 5.5 to 6. |
the introduction of ferrous chloride (FeCl2) | crystals into a solution of potassium silicate (K2SiO3 |
The last message on the | crystals is a message by Sinclair to the B5 crew, in w |
It has a deep red color and forms | crystals with a melting point of 186 °C. |
The barite | crystals form a circular array of flat plates, giving |
rizontally oriented, rod-shaped hexagonal ice | crystals through a hexagonal base and exits through on |
eposits as hay-like bundles of dark prismatic | crystals with a length of a few millimeters; the bundl |
osewichite occurs in barrel-shaped, prismatic | crystals with a rough irregular surface. |
It may also be useful to select two | crystals at a time, in order to examine the crystallog |
mely fine-grained, swirling masses of fibrous | crystals only a few micrometers in size or smaller are |
croscopic subtranslucent to opaque octahedral | crystals with a refractive index of 2.0 to 2.2. |
They add a teaspoon of bloodwood | crystals to a cup with boiling hot water and drink it, |
It forms orange-yellow | crystals with a melting point of 226 °C and it has a s |
ning was done by hand and extracted salt rock | crystals as a solid. |
Crystals with a higher level of doping are used in X-r | |
o grey or reddish brown acicular orthorhombic | crystals with a Mohs hardness of 2 to 2.5 and a specif |
e to reddish tabular monoclinic tectosilicate | crystals with a Mohs hardness of 3.5 to 4 and a specif |
It has the appearance of grey cubic | crystals with a melting point 942 °C. |
rise the sun is below the horizon and the ice | crystals are above it. |
se the acceleration potential of pyroelectric | crystals; the acceleration potential can allow positiv |
for brevity represents the strained field in | crystals) is accompanied by complementary problems nam |
th himself, only to find that he has used the | crystals to activate an ancient weapon of great power |
regardless if it occurs by formation of mixed | crystals or adsorption. |
These | crystals negatively affect many systems in the body, e |
Aggregation of | crystals or aggregates (fibrous, botryoidal, radiating |
eries strongly suggest that most of the large | crystals and aggregates are not true phenocrysts as pr |
ly to an individual crystal or an assembly of | crystals or aggregates. |
ctopus-like creature, is also hunting for the | crystals and aims to get them before Rockford. |
ozone exist at the surface of magnesium oxide | crystals in air. |
Single | crystals of AlB2 exhibit metallic conductivity along t |
In liquid | crystals, homeotropic alignment is one of the ways of |
In liquid | crystals, Homogeneous alignment sometimes called Plana |
In discotic liquid | crystals homeotropic alignment is defined as the state |
ch varies in shade from blackish-green in the | crystals to almost white in the finely fibrous variety |
Cholesteric liquid | crystals are also known as chiral nematic liquid cryst |
ontgomery counties, and double-pointed quartz | crystals have also been found in abundance, in Tibet a |
Celestine occurs as | crystals, and also in compact massive and fibrous form |
Piezoelectric | crystals are also sometimes used in mechanical filter |
Rare large | crystals have also been used in jewelry. |
Raman Spectra in diamond and in alkali halide | crystals has also gained worldwide recognition. |
Clay-sized hematite | crystals can also occur as a secondary mineral formed |
Hydroxylapatite | crystals are also found in the small calcifications (w |
Good | crystals have also been found at Atikokan, Ontario and |
By about age two, cystine | crystals may also be present in the cornea. |
"The Production of Single | Crystals of Aluminium and their Tensile Properties" (w |
Distinct | crystals of alunite are rarely found in cavities in th |
The urinalysis may show uric acid | crystals or amorphous urates. |
nic crystal system, with tabular to prismatic | crystals with an obvious pinacoid termination. |
Crystals of anatase can be prepared in laboratories by | |
bled together form the microenvironment where | crystals nucleate and grow. |
ks: An Introduction to the Practical Study of | Crystals, Minerals and Rocks (1967) (with B. N. Price |
n aromatic aldehyde that comes as transparent | crystals, C8H6O3, and has a floral odor commonly descr |
Besides | Crystals, Gems and Colored Gems can be collected for e |
knowledge they were able to manufacture these | crystals artificially and mining ceased. |
The | crystals from Anglesey, which were formerly found abun |
occurs as opaque bronze to grey-white tabular | crystals and anhedral masses. |
When the technique of scrying is used with | crystals, or any transparent body, it is known as crys |
er cheese may contain natural calcium lactate | crystals, which appear as small white pieces. |
Requirements On The Elastic Strain Energy of | Crystals, With Application to the Diamond Structure, P |
In LCoS, liquid | crystals are applied directly to the surface of a sili |
is organic matrix also holds and binds to the | crystals of aragonite which give such shells their sti |
Upon its initial release, | Crystals of Arborea received mixed reviews. |
When it forms well developed | crystals they are hairlike; very long, thin, and delic |
olorless, platey pseudohexagonal orthorhombic | crystals that are typically twinned. |
diating rosettes and pseudo-hexagonal tabular | crystals which are commonly twinned. |
Discotic liquid | crystals, which are generally denoted by their aromati |
It forms white silky monoclinic prismatic | crystals that are often in radial arrays or encrustati |
Generally, oximes exist as colorless | crystals and are poorly soluble in water. |
It is a trigonal mineral, forming 6-sided | crystals that are terminated by rhombohedra. |
The annealed | crystals, which are typically 5 cm long by 2.5 cm wide |
mall, round prisms (bundles of hydroxyapatite | crystals) that are separated by large, continuous band |
It forms white | crystals that are explosive when dry. |
tion is an important method to supply unusual | crystals, that are needed to reveal the molecular stru |
owly enough deep within Vesta's crust to form | crystals which are larger than in the eucrites. |
It consists of hard white orthorhombic | crystals which are slightly deliquescent in humid air |
It forms colorless | crystals which are soluble in water and decompose on h |
Crystals, which are very rare, are tabular, often in a | |
ilky fibrous aggregates or minute needle-like | crystals, that are rectangular prisms elongated along |
It frequently occurs as well-formed | crystals, which are orthorhombic and occasionally show |
curs as brown to black prismatic orthorhombic | crystals which are vitreous and transparent. |
are clusters of straight, radiating, fibrous | crystals that are both bendable and fragile. |
d as a gemstone, phenakite occurs as isolated | crystals, which are rhombohedral with parallel-faced h |
It forms white hygroscopic | crystals, which are soluble in water and ethanol. |
Skylab are ~10 times larger than Earth-grown | crystals, and are free from visual defects. |
is made by slabs of [113] oriented Germanium | crystals which are inclined towards each other in orde |
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 |
the tetragonal system and occurs both in good | crystals and as formless masses. |
Some can contain mineral | crystals such as acrid tasting and poisonous calcium o |
Crystals occur as distorted tabular triangles and are | |
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 |
wn as birefringence and occurs in some common | crystals such as calcite and quartz. |
state physics for analyzing many features of | crystals, such as diffraction and the band gap. |
croscopic (< 0.03 mm) isometric hexoctahedral | crystals and as minute sooty masses. |
Sodium iodide can be used both as single | crystals and as polycrystals for this purpose. |
in this effort is that Wiley managed to grow | crystals of aspartate carbamoyltransferase suitable fo |
forms vitreous white well defined monoclinic | crystals, often associated with calcite and other zeol |
Earlier | crystals originated at a time when most of the rock wa |
Depth hoares are large | crystals occurring at the base of a snowpack that form |
Triphosgene | crystals decompose at around 130 °C, although, the dec |
iite structure is composed of NbO6 octahedral | crystals connected at their corners forming circles of |
ce algal communities can be found between ice | crystals or attached to them, in the interstitial wate |
models at atomic-scale resolution, as long as | crystals are available, as x-ray diffraction needs num |
contain pectin and is just sugar with larger | crystals to avoid scum. |
Chloritized bladed | crystals of Axinite forming on Adularia from the Swiss |
Cholesterol | crystals may be found in the fluid extracted from a br |
Its | crystals may be pinkish to yellowish brown or red-oran |
e high viscosities allow the polymeric liquid | crystals to be used in complex structures, but they ar |
Also, the CsI optical | crystals must be stored in a desiccator to prevent wat |
Zincite | crystals can be grown artificially, and synthetic zinc |
he charge transfer allows the discotic liquid | crystals to be electrically semiconductive along the s |
Liquid | crystals can be aligned by both magnetic and electric |
h as slightly higher melting point and softer | crystals may be apparent. |
purity, its concentration in the precipitated | crystals will be less than its concentration in the or |
Synthetic | crystals can be colorless or can range in color from d |
s a biaxial mineral,so the light entering its | crystals will be polarized in two vibration directions |
brilliant; on exposure to light, however, the | crystals soon become dull. |
ility of many materials (specifically ceramic | crystals) to become polarized under an applied electri |
The chiastolite | crystals have been pseudomorphically altered by a mixt |
The resulting | crystals have been used to separate racemic mixtures. |
Exceptional examples of crocoite | crystals have been found in the Adelaide Mine at Dunda |
A modest number of transparent | crystals have been found and have been either saved as |
Ice | crystals have been shown to largely influence the amou |
The remaining solution, once the | crystals have been filtered out, is known as the mothe |
Crystals have been found only at Mt Vesuvius, where th | |
You must get the | crystals back before it's too late! |
old deposit of Eureka County, Nevada as cubic | crystals sized between 0.1 and 4 mm, and is of hydroth |
The largest documented single | crystals of biotite were approximately 7 m2 (75 sq ft) |
In another place, I found | crystals of black schorl radiating from a common centr |
The quartz | crystals are blue hexagonal bipyramids. |
orms glassy blue to green orthorhombic radial | crystals and botryoidal masses. |
Crystals are brownish pink to pale yellow and are tran | |
Osmium | crystals, grown by chemical vapor transport. |
The third was for mouse VDAC-1 | crystals determined by X-ray crystallographic techniqu |
the U.S. government confiscates the Terrigen | Crystals dropped by Quicksilver, which leads Black Bol |
upersaturated solution and the resultant pure | crystals removed by a method such as vacuum filtration |
ndards could also be constructed from silicon | crystals or by other "atom-counting" methods. |
Items can be created by consuming elemental | crystals (obtained by fighting monsters) with other in |
Weapons can be powered up with power | crystals dropped by destroyed enemies. |
sterious labyrinths, fight bosses, and obtain | crystals guarded by many monsters. |
discovered the substance in 1715 as greenish | crystals reduced by steam from oil of parsley. |
ters of radially arranged acicular tourmaline | crystals enclosed by phenocrysts of orthoclase and qua |
Isopropylbenzylamine | crystals seized by DEA. |
h, galena, quartz (called skeletal or fenster | crystals), gold, calcite, halite (salt), and water (ic |
essel found this to be true with lead sulfide | crystals inside calcium fluoride crystals. |
including the spadix, contains needle-shaped | crystals of calcium oxalate known as raphides that are |
Crystals of californium(III) oxide normally have a bod | |
the amino acid cystine within cells, forming | crystals that can build up and damage the cells. |
Porphyroblasts are commonly euhedral | crystals, but can also be partly to completely irregul |
n authorities discovered muriate and morphine | crystals in canisters marked "tannic acid". |
Unusual carbonate (CaCO3) | crystals, translucent carbon spherules, fragments of m |
e prepared at once, as even the weight of the | crystals can cause them to self-detonate. |
e substance forms colourless, garlic-smelling | crystals and causes nausea, vomiting and headaches. |
At Monteponi the | crystals encrust cavities in glistening granular galen |
ated rock, while the interior contains quartz | crystals and/or chalcedony deposits. |
These | crystals will change the polarization of the light, on |
In pure state, it forms bright yellow | crystals with characteristic irritating odor, resembli |
The X-ray diffraction patterns of plastic | crystals are characterized by strong diffuse intensity |
bout 1758, he isolated for the first time the | crystals from cholesterol. |
ined mass of material in which larger grains, | crystals or clasts are embedded. |
The | crystals of cleusonite consist of multiple rhombohedra |
alena; often well formed millimetric singular | crystals; decimetric coatings; cock's comb habit; twin |
Plug in | crystals and coils were used to control the frequency |
The solid | crystals are collected by filtration and the filtrate |
eda and Energy Healing: Using Earth Energies, | Crystals and Colour for Health and Vitality (2004) Lor |
, grey, yellow, yellow grey, to white tabular | crystals and columnar masses. |
こんにちは ゲスト さん
ログイン |
Weblio会員(無料)になると 検索履歴を保存できる! 語彙力診断の実施回数増加! |
こんにちは ゲスト さん
ログイン |
Weblio会員(無料)になると 検索履歴を保存できる! 語彙力診断の実施回数増加! |