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experiment's first activation did not produce | crystals because the supercooled water formed an ice s |
da Hilliard joined a local group called The 5 | Crystals before the two formed the trio the Lovelles t |
the Jyn's elemental governors and reclaim the | crystals before defeating Emperor Grynn and his myster |
ja and retrieve their corresponding Elemental | Crystals, before the final showdown against the evil B |
Lithium sulfate | crystals, being piezoelectric, are also used in ultras |
In modern usage isomorphous | crystals belong to the same space group. |
An example of the hexagonal | crystals, beryl |
It occurs sometimes as flattened | crystals, but usually as lamellar or scaly masses, the |
curs as rarely isometric cubic and octahedral | crystals, but more typically as irregular masses and f |
o tin white to reddish orthorhombic prismatic | crystals, but is usually massive in form. |
Porphyroblasts are commonly euhedral | crystals, but can also be partly to completely irregul |
termed ZIF-1 to -12) have been synthesized as | crystals by copolymerization of either Zn(II) (ZIF-1 t |
ssful results in the effort to obtain protein | crystals by the racemic method was made by University |
ls as infinite Euclidean graphs, particularly | crystals by periodic graphs. |
s entitled "A study of the growth of compound | crystals by electron diffraction" in 1939. |
cts and is able to attack enemies and shatter | crystals by producing sound waves. |
n aromatic aldehyde that comes as transparent | crystals, C8H6O3, and has a floral odor commonly descr |
The idea of the game is to collect | crystals called soul stones in each level by solving t |
o firing can be a key nucleation points where | crystals can propagate easily. |
Triclinic | crystals can show as many as three colors. |
e prepared at once, as even the weight of the | crystals can cause them to self-detonate. |
are usually found near standing water, where | crystals can grow for a very long time. |
Zincite | crystals can be grown artificially, and synthetic zinc |
Optic | crystals can work as directional guides to the light i |
Liquid | crystals can be aligned by both magnetic and electric |
Clay-sized hematite | crystals can also occur as a secondary mineral formed |
Second and third crops of | crystals can then be harvested from the mother liquor. |
Synthetic | crystals can be colorless or can range in color from d |
ination reveals slightly translucent dark red | crystals capable of scratching quartz. |
with the parhelic circle itself, not the ice | crystals causing the Liljequist parhelia. |
Cylindrical yellow green pyromorphite | crystals, Chihuahua, Mexico |
Such | crystals closely resemble xenotime in appearance and, |
ed by horizontally oriented column-shaped ice | crystals coincide on the parhelic circle to create a b |
icy reaches of outer space beyond Pluto, tiny | crystals collected from its halo appear to have been f |
Charcot-Leyden | crystals: colorless crystals found in the sputum of as |
l to subhedral tabular to short and prismatic | crystals, commonly in subparallel groups. |
matic acicular crystal groups, and individual | crystals commonly show twinning. |
kage within the crystal lattice, resulting in | crystals composed of microscopic powder held together |
In practice, however, | crystals conductivity is finite because crystals are n |
stallizes in the form of encrustations and as | crystals configrued similar to cubes. |
iite structure is composed of NbO6 octahedral | crystals connected at their corners forming circles of |
He stressed the significance of direction in | crystals, considering crystallographic axes to be a po |
w −83.6 °C (−118.5 °F), HF forms orthorhombic | crystals, consisting of zig-zag chains of HF molecules |
rification techniques were refined, Germanium | crystals could not be produced with purity sufficient |
ers developed new ways to mill the oxide, the | crystals could easily be broken in the manufacturing p |
One litre of the | crystals could store about 83 litres of CO2. |
"Then He Kissed Me" (The | Crystals cover) - 2:33 |
Black | Crystals cut from the same mineral deposit could be "t |
The most exquisite | crystals, dark greenish-yellow to olive-green, sometim |
alena; often well formed millimetric singular | crystals; decimetric coatings; cock's comb habit; twin |
Triphosgene | crystals decompose at around 130 °C, although, the dec |
The third was for mouse VDAC-1 | crystals determined by X-ray crystallographic techniqu |
tive rocks, and devoted much attention to the | crystals developed during metallurgical processes. |
ked on the optical and magnetic properties of | crystals, discovering the rotation of the plane of pol |
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 |
29, 2010, and lasted about an hour before the | crystals dispersed. |
The | crystals divided into seven and were scattered all ove |
ingle crystal of anthracene and on anthracene | crystals doped with tetracene in 1963 using a small ar |
from that of micrometre-sized silicon carbide | crystals, down to that of diamond and unlayered graphe |
the U.S. government confiscates the Terrigen | Crystals dropped by Quicksilver, which leads Black Bol |
Weapons can be powered up with power | crystals dropped by destroyed enemies. |
ked polymer), mineral oil, petrolatum, luster | crystals, dye/pigment, fragrance (natural or artificia |
To produce pure CaB6 single | crystals, e.g., for use as cathode material, the thus |
f 4 coaxial N-type high purity germanium (Ge) | crystals each machined to shape and mounted in a commo |
he Bible, Voodoo pouches, a crucifix, stones, | crystals, eagle feathers, or any other "power" object. |
ntains a mixture of very fine-grained mineral | crystals either mixed with natural volcanic glass, or |
talline rocks are partially crystalline, with | crystals embedded in an amorphous or glassy matrix; |
anites are commonly porphyritic, having large | crystals embedded in the fine groundmass or matrix. |
rovided an extra set of heterodyne oscillator | crystals enabling them to cover extra bands - useful f |
The larger | crystals enclose spines having a central pore. |
ters of radially arranged acicular tourmaline | crystals enclosed by phenocrysts of orthoclase and qua |
At Monteponi the | crystals encrust cavities in glistening granular galen |
ffraction grating for light waves in photonic | crystals, especially when the interstitial spacing is |
tant inhabitants who take half of Agent USA's | crystals every time they touch him. |
nessee, a sedimentary/volcanic rocks in which | crystals fill a largely hollow interior. |
Preparing lead tungstate | crystals for the ECAL |
They are widely used for growing single | crystals for scientific purposes, using the "floating |
So far the study into discotic liquid | crystals for light emitting diodes are still in its in |
Sample production: small production of tiny | crystals for material characterization. |
opular way of producing certain semiconductor | crystals for which the Czochralski process is more dif |
researched X-ray crystallography of Imperfect | Crystals for his PhD in 1943 at the Cavendish Laborato |
ed a Goniometer to study X-ray diffraction of | crystals for which he received the Duddell Medal of th |
inductive coupling, and later on the usage of | crystals for receiving purposes. |
Pads with diamond | crystals for polishing marble and other fine stone. |
Polymeric liquid | crystals form long head-to-tail or side chain polymers |
Sometimes the | crystals form a fine feathery mass which has been call |
rosette crystal habit tends to occur when the | crystals form in arid sandy conditions, such as the ev |
The | crystals form in the center of the cell, in the cell's |
The barite | crystals form a circular array of flat plates, giving |
the temperature of a batch of beer until ice | crystals form. |
lava underneath expands as it cools and small | crystals form. |
ite crystallizes in the hexagonal system with | crystals forming trigonal pyramids that resemble rhomb |
s of bacteria, granular debris and fatty acid | crystals found in the sputum in fetid bronchitis and p |
f 11 m long, gypsum forms some of the largest | crystals found in nature, in the form of selenite. |
They occur in most of the | crystals found in igneous rocks and are common in the |
Before 2005 there were fewer than 25 known | crystals found, though more material has been unearthe |
metimes, in crystalline materials, individual | crystals fracture without the body actually separating |
Additional materials compromise Swarovski | crystals, freshwater pearls, leather, glass and other |
An unusual cluster of galena | crystals from the Tri-State district. |
bout 1758, he isolated for the first time the | crystals from cholesterol. |
hen succeeded in isolating the djenkolic acid | crystals from the djenkol beans treated with Ba(OH)2 a |
, by helping remove the frightening explosive | crystals from the planet. |
atitude, Mace received some of the Hurrikaine | crystals from the being's body, which he used to creat |
cate snow-like flakes, unlike the crunchy ice | crystals from that snow cone machine. |
The | crystals from Anglesey, which were formerly found abun |
theocracy and is trying to return to stealing | crystals from Zeta Minor. |
Mordenite | crystals from India |
es, e.g., as a model of crystal growth, where | crystals from different points may grow with different |
The perfectly transparent, dark green | crystals from the Knappenwand and from Brazil have occ |
Liquid | crystals: frontiers in biomedical applications. |
Crystals, Fuses, Transformers, DC Motor, F-V & V-F con | |
to the character, depending on the number of | crystals gained.(Max.3) Full voice acting is also feat |
Besides | Crystals, Gems and Colored Gems can be collected for e |
of sunlight through horizontally-oriented ice | crystals, generally in cirrus clouds, rather than from |
To grow GeSe | crystals, GeSe powder is vaporized at the hot end of a |
When they meet, the | Crystals give off a large burst of light around the wo |
h, galena, quartz (called skeletal or fenster | crystals), gold, calcite, halite (salt), and water (ic |
ke a Kiss)," a withdrawn single by the "real" | Crystals group. |
It occurs in the form of perfect | crystals grouped in druses, in pegmatites, and is ofte |
ctites may be caused by lateral outgrowths of | crystals growing from the side of an active stalactite |
Osmium | crystals, grown by chemical vapor transport. |
One advantage of this method is that the | crystals grown display natural facets so that they can |
, several polymorphs of rubrene are known for | crystals grown from vapor in vacuum using sealed ampou |
compare existing data with that obtained from | crystals grown in their laboratories. |
sterious labyrinths, fight bosses, and obtain | crystals guarded by many monsters. |
The structure of bulk DIP | crystals has recently been studied by Pflaum et al., w |
from the grape during pressing as frozen ice | crystals, has a similar effect of decreasing the amoun |
Raman Spectra in diamond and in alkali halide | crystals has also gained worldwide recognition. |
δ-WB and WB2 | crystals have metallic resistivities of 0.1 and 0.3 mΩ |
Piezoelectric | crystals have the property of changing size when a vol |
The chiastolite | crystals have been pseudomorphically altered by a mixt |
Discotic liquid | crystals have similar potential to the conducting poly |
Sometimes the | crystals have a curious helical twist about the tetrad |
ontgomery counties, and double-pointed quartz | crystals have also been found in abundance, in Tibet a |
High-quality CsCl single | crystals have a wide transparency range from UV to the |
The resulting | crystals have been used to separate racemic mixtures. |
Rare large | crystals have also been used in jewelry. |
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 |
with the same hemihedral symmetry as pyrite; | crystals have usually the form of cubes or cubo-octahe |
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 |
Good | crystals have also been found at Atikokan, Ontario and |
Crystals have been found only at Mt Vesuvius, where th | |
Lead tungstate | crystals have the optical transparency of glass combin |
s specific gravity 4.422 to 4.766, the darker | crystals having the greatest density. |
ements, the game's plot involves finding five | crystals hidden in various locations in a large castle |
In liquid | crystals, homeotropic alignment is one of the ways of |
In discotic liquid | crystals homeotropic alignment is defined as the state |
In liquid | crystals, Homogeneous alignment sometimes called Plana |
X-ray diffraction in | crystals, imperfect crystals and amorphous bodies. |
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 |
fine suspension of insoluble light-sensitive | crystals in a colloid sol, usually containing gelatin. |
ms variably colored, but typically dull green | crystals in the monoclinic prismatic class. |
At most localities it is found as isolated | crystals in the lead-bearing lodes, but at some places |
The virus makes | crystals in the brain cells. |
op waves of monsters from stealing a cache of | crystals in a maze by strategically positioning units |
is the second album issued by girl group The | Crystals in 1963, and also the second LP in the Phille |
Calcite | crystals in fossilized clamshell, fount in Fort Drum. |
ayer controls a diver on a mission to collect | crystals in a maze. |
t alchiems (which look a little like coloured | crystals) in order to find the monolith. |
n the overlying horizons, forming tiny quartz | crystals in pore spaces. |
onics, than the currently used small molecule | crystals in Sony's new OLED displays. |
Cohenite is found in rod-like | crystals in iron meteorites. |
hipped honey contains a large number of small | crystals in the honey. |
t be provided by the self-replication of clay | crystals in solution. |
rs in pegmatites in a pyroxenite intrusion as | crystals in miarolitic cavities. |
It forms blue to colorless, typically massive | crystals in the hexagonal crystal system. |
described the microscopic appearance of urate | crystals in 1679. |
y beer bottles, a bottle with chloral hydrate | crystals in it, a carving knife with blood on it, and |
Focus is 32.768 kHz SMD and through hole | crystals in miniature metal and ceramic package. |
y green to yellow, translucent to transparent | crystals in the monoclinic - prismatic crystal system. |
By preventing the formation of ice | crystals in tissues, organs could be stored at lower t |
By mounting four smaller | crystals in a common cryostat a detector of a given vo |
zeolite literature, and produces micron-scale | crystals in a matter of seconds to minutes, in yields |
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 |
ll hydrated to prevent the formation of sulfa | crystals in the animal's urine. |
riably colored (blue, green, yellow and grey) | crystals in the orthorhombic crystal system. |
of loose, randomly oriented needle-shaped ice | crystals in water. |
Diamond | crystals in a diamond can also be present in the form |
ypically forms dark-blue elongated to fibrous | crystals in highly alkali granites, syenites, rarely i |
The name In-Plane Switching comes from the | crystals in the cells of the IPS panel lying always in |
He did this by embedding herapathite | crystals in a polymer instead of growing a single larg |
ozone exist at the surface of magnesium oxide | crystals in air. |
It forms | crystals in the isometric system very similar to norma |
n authorities discovered muriate and morphine | crystals in canisters marked "tannic acid". |
It occurs as colorless to white orthorhombic | crystals in thin platy mica like sheets. |
herent neutron diffraction studies of protein | crystals in ionic solutions in heavy water, to study b |
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 |
Vesuvianite occurs as tetragonal | crystals in skarn deposits and limestones that have be |
The buildup of these | crystals in the eye causes an increased sensitivity to |
f crystallography to find a common species of | crystals in plant cells. |
It occurs as veinlets in lazurite | crystals in the Afghan location and in altered limesto |
seley used the diffraction of X-rays by known | crystals in measuring the X-ray spectra of metals. |
i, produced the first chain-folded single DNA | crystals in 1969. |
se of needle-shaped raphides (calcium oxalate | crystals) in the plant cells. |
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