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state physics for analyzing many features of crystals, such as diffraction and the band gap.
Solvothermal synthesis is useful for growing crystals suitable to structure determination, because
pe becomes unstable, and the growing isolated crystals take on a hexagonal, stellar form, with long
which a sequence of two-dimensional images of crystals taken from different angles are combined to p
olorless, platey pseudohexagonal orthorhombic crystals that are typically twinned.
Selenite crystals that exhibit in either reticular or acicular
x is achievable in doped nematic-phase liquid crystals, that is the refractive index can change at a
e physical damage such as silica or the urate crystals that occur in gout.
Her website also has crystals that have been laser etched with three-dimens
It forms white silky monoclinic prismatic crystals that are often in radial arrays or encrustati
line is a rock texture made up of such minute crystals that its crystalline nature is only vaguely r
Syn equips his nomads with strange red crystals that drain the life out of touched victims.
It can be isolated as water soluble colorless crystals that melt with dehydration at about 115 °C, a
It is a trigonal mineral, forming 6-sided crystals that are terminated by rhombohedra.
mall, round prisms (bundles of hydroxyapatite crystals) that are separated by large, continuous band
It forms white crystals that are explosive when dry.
caused by refraction of light within guanine crystals that develop within special cells called irid
tion is an important method to supply unusual crystals, that are needed to reveal the molecular stru
ly many chemical and physical properties with crystals that there is a tendency to classify quasicry
Cobalt(II) sulfate appears as red monoclinic crystals that melt around 100 °C and become anhydrous
egan to develop the theory of dislocations in crystals that was later to become important in the und
ained from solutions in the latter as reddish crystals that melt at 270-273 °C.
methyl-1,2-dioxetane, obtained as pale yellow crystals that sublimed even when kept in the refrigera
ins, either in massive form or as microscopic crystals that may form spherical aggregates.
the amino acid cystine within cells, forming crystals that can build up and damage the cells.
d forms encrustations and small scalenohedral crystals that have a pearly to adamantine luster.
ilky fibrous aggregates or minute needle-like crystals, that are rectangular prisms elongated along
monly found as translucent small rhombohedral crystals that have angles close to 90 degrees although
N2O5 exists as colourless crystals that sublime slightly above room temperature.
forms bright orange red monoclinic prismatic crystals that exhibit a vitreous to greasy luster.
are clusters of straight, radiating, fibrous crystals that are both bendable and fragile.
sh spherules and rosettes of very thin, flaky crystals that would be compacted together in sparkling
It forms white crystals that exhibit a characteristic, aromatic odor
soluble in water and ethanol and forms yellow crystals that decompose at 212°C.
y-centered (bcc) or face-centered (fcc) cubic crystals, the primitive cell is a parallelepiped or rh
se the acceleration potential of pyroelectric crystals; the acceleration potential can allow positiv
olor developer develops exposed silver-halide crystals, the developing agent molecules become oxidiz
The mineral occurs as microscopic crystals, the largest found is 6 by 20 micrometres.
Upon returning the crystals, the player must teleport to a separate set o
atomic-scale simulations of the behaviour of crystals, the science has branched out to consider mor
In the study of liquid crystals, the Ericksen number denoted by Er, is a dime
J.F. Nye, 1957, Physical Properties of Crystals: Their Representation by Tensors and Matrices
e formation, evolution, and science of liquid crystals, their physical, chemical and other propertie
In crystals, there is a minimum possible wavelength λ, gi
he high quality of the single-domain magnetic crystals there is also a commercial interest in the ba
it occurs as globular aggregates of acicular crystals, these fibrous forms often having a velvety l
When it forms well developed crystals they are hairlike; very long, thin, and delic
ed from tiny interlocked rod-shaped amphibole crystals; they have good resistance to chemicals and c
rizontally oriented, rod-shaped hexagonal ice crystals through a hexagonal base and exits through on
to advance education in the science of liquid crystals throughout Great Britain and Northern Ireland
an usually be reversed by allowing the liquid crystals to return to their relaxed state.
which causes aragonite (rather than calcite) crystals to nucleate, in much the same way that collag
s under water long enough to allow tassels of crystals to grow on them, which, in a drier season, ar
e high viscosities allow the polymeric liquid crystals to be used in complex structures, but they ar
drite leaving a void which allowed the silica crystals to grow.
ough to remain liquid while allowing metallic crystals to precipitate from solution without melting
cal and structural qualities compared to bulk crystals to substitute for them in technological devic
dary experiments ranging from growing protein crystals to studying how fluids and structures react i
pace shuttle around the screen collecting the crystals to keep the ship's laser powered.
density may vary from 5.02(6) (for untreated crystals) to 5.27(5) (heat-treated crystals); the vari
content of the magma made it possible for the crystals to grow quickly, so pegmatite crystals are of
hey are using the special objects called time crystals to travel through time changing the course of
he charge transfer allows the discotic liquid crystals to be electrically semiconductive along the s
Hills' design incorporated psychotronic crystals to create a vast thermocouple for sending sta
Clove-brown axinite crystals to 2.3 cm set atop matrix from the West Bor P
low frequency filters are often designed with crystals to overcome this problem.
Dodecahedral pyrite crystals to 20 cm are formed within the massive sulfid
ch varies in shade from blackish-green in the crystals to almost white in the finely fibrous variety
r validated the use of frequency tripling KDP crystals to convert the laser light into the ultraviol
ility of many materials (specifically ceramic crystals) to become polarized under an applied electri
the planet Puxatornee searching for leptonite crystals to fight the Quarks.
contain pectin and is just sugar with larger crystals to avoid scum.
They add a teaspoon of bloodwood crystals to a cup with boiling hot water and drink it,
th himself, only to find that he has used the crystals to activate an ancient weapon of great power
normal honey to crystallize and crushing the crystals to the desired size.
Old specimen of dark cherry-red cuprite crystals to 6 mm from the Wheal Phoenix mine
Unusual carbonate (CaCO3) crystals, translucent carbon spherules, fragments of m
Impurities in the crystals trapped electrons and holes, ruining the perf
An example of the cubic crystals typical of the .
The sharply tooth-shaped crystals typically consist of acute scalenohedrons, tw
It forms as rough, prismatic crystals, typically in dense aggregates.
The width of the crystals typically undulates down the length, forming
Poikilitic texture refers to crystals, typically phenocrysts, in an igneous rock wh
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
ange-brown aggregates of subparallel acicular crystals up to 10 mm in length, and as patches of yell
Bragg diffraction from crystals, used in inelastic scattering experiments (ne
od to produce extremely pure germanium single crystals used in making greatly improved transistors.
property is used in the manufacture of quartz crystals used in electronics.
lands and stolen three of the four elemental crystals used to keep the peace.
Crystals used in the transmitter operated at one half
can be also used as a component of the liquid crystals used for liquid crystal displays.
arats (1.0 g) type Ib (yellow, nitrogen-rich) crystals using Fe-Ni catalyst reaches as high as ~20 m
everse problem - determining the structure of crystals using X-rays.
ops only small prism or thin to thick tabular crystals, usually occurs as flaky or spheroidal aggreg
Zemannite forms prismatic crystals, usually smaller than 1 mm.
Because zemannite is secondary mineral, its crystals usually on other rocks and retain the hexagon
It occurs as small prismatic or pyramidal crystals, usually forming drusy crusts and stalactitic
or light green, acicular monoclinic prismatic crystals, usually microscopic in size.
In addition to the crystals, various other items are located throughout t
Sperrylite crystals vary considerably in shape and size and are u
allized substance or rock that contains small crystals visible only through microscopic examination.
The number of crystals visible on the screen is different in each ma
phaneritic: rocks contain minerals with crystals visible to the unaided eye, commonly intrusiv
Nuclear D-D fusion driven by pyroelectric crystals was proposed by Naranjo and Putterman in 2002
Therefore, Germanium crystals were doped with Lithium ions (Ge(Li)), in ord
With the earliest sets, two quartz crystals were needed for transmitting and receiving on
op of the cloud, which indicated that the ice crystals were hexagonal near the top.
Quartz crystals were used in various Aboriginal ceremonies ac
The gemlike crystals were discovered after the hard limestone depo
For many years, only three small painite crystals were known to exist.
aupt under the name plusinglanz, and Bolivian crystals were incorrectly described in 1849 as crystal
g discovery was that amongst the slimy liquid crystals were many soap and soap-like compounds."
history, scientists had discovered that these crystals were formed by obtaining their energy from Ev
The largest known quartz crystals were recovered from a mine on the south side
purple sugilite on a matrix of bladed barite crystals, Wessels Mine in Northern Cape Province, Sout
Once injected, these ghosts will change to crystals when the stones are broken.
er freezing point than water and doesn't form crystals, when the ice is filtered off, the alcohol co
y known for his work in the field of photonic crystals, where he made the first demonstration of two
s will have formed slowly and remain as large crystals, whereas, sudden cooling causes the rapid cry
It forms triclinic pinacoidal crystals which often occur as tubes or cylinders which
diating rosettes and pseudo-hexagonal tabular crystals which are commonly twinned.
Discotic liquid crystals, which are generally denoted by their aromati
wash away the outer coating of the raw sugar crystals, which is less pure than the crystal interior
s a generic name for double-terminated quartz crystals, which were first discovered in exposed outcr
Sea salt crystals which may be used in 'Alomancy'
sive encrustations and as six-sided pyramidal crystals which vary in color from a honey yellow throu
Transparent stone crystals, which resemble topaz, can be found at some p
The annealed crystals, which are typically 5 cm long by 2.5 cm wide
llows a process of natural selection for clay crystals which trap certain forms of molecules to thei
relations amongst the component particles or crystals which is called the crystallographic texture
owly enough deep within Vesta's crust to form crystals which are larger than in the eucrites.
f igneous rocks by wall rocks and identifying crystals which may have been accumulated or dropped ou
Crystals which do form in the presence of Helamine are
It forms colourless crystals, which melt at 4.5 °C: the liquid range is ex
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
his discovery of the diffraction of X-rays by crystals, which was a crucial step towards the inventi
nts break up further into random-shaped small crystals which form a suspension of increasing density
Crystals, which are very rare, are tabular, often in a
to form on the surface is a skim of separate crystals which initially are in the form of tiny discs
It consists of small yellow cubic crystals which turn black when exposed to light.
er cheese may contain natural calcium lactate crystals, which appear as small white pieces.
It frequently occurs as well-formed crystals, which are orthorhombic and occasionally show
and forms black metallic crystals which may show a dark red internal reflection
curs as brown to black prismatic orthorhombic crystals which are vitreous and transparent.
It forms silky crystals which melt at 9 °C, and boil at about 144 °C
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.
is made by slabs of [113] oriented Germanium crystals which are inclined towards each other in orde
lonization of Evath brought with it "rubicon" crystals, which provided energy in abundance.
s been converted into a viewing cave, and the crystals which once composed the floor of the geode ha
Agent USA must protect crystals while they grow, rescue Fuzzbodied citizens,
r will tend to be concentrated in plagioclase crystals while Rb will remain in the melt for longer t
these skills you need to destroy all the Red crystals while not being killed by the various monster
These crystals will change the polarization of the light, on
The crystals will precipitate from an aqueous solution, wh
The player's fuel crystals will deplete normally over time, and faster d
g in of the solution, ferric ammonium sulfate crystals will precipitate.
teaches him how, under certain circumstances, crystals will form on stationary objects, including st
purity, its concentration in the precipitated crystals will be less than its concentration in the or
s a biaxial mineral,so the light entering its crystals will be polarized in two vibration directions
In that case the solid crystals will consist of pure A and all the impurity w
It forms smokey green crystals with a vitreous lustre and is found in Russia
Glucose gives broomstick shaped crystals with this whereas maltose gives sunflower sha
In pure state, it forms bright yellow crystals with characteristic irritating odor, resembli
These can be considered meta-single crystals with only a few crystals per metre of length.
It forms tetragonal crystals with perfect 001 cleavage.
occurs as small tabular typically well formed crystals with good external form.
Crystals with a barrel-like curvature are not uncommon
These procedures yielded brownish-black crystals with a cubic symmetry.
nic crystal system, with tabular to prismatic crystals with an obvious pinacoid termination.
similar to the song of the same title by the Crystals with "Heartbreaker, dream-maker, love-taker"
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 appears as off-white crystals, with a light camphor-like odor.
pically forms radiating to acicular prismatic crystals with variable color from pink, yellow-red to
al pyrolysis gave superphane 10 as hard white crystals with melting point 325 - 327 °C.
l-molecule crystallography typically involves crystals with fewer than 100 atoms in their asymmetric
It forms brown to black metallic isometric crystals with a Mohs hardness of 5.5 to 6.
e periods begin to produce their own Terrigen Crystals with the same mutagenic effects.
It has a deep red color and forms crystals with a melting point of 186 °C.
It has the appearance of reddish brown crystals with melting point 199 °C and maximum absorpt
eveloped technology to create gallium nitride crystals with high structural quality and fewer than 1
onal system and forms yellow vitreous tabular crystals with perfect cleavage.
eposits as hay-like bundles of dark prismatic crystals with a length of a few millimeters; the bundl
Reynolds and Maris Ambats, who bonded liquid crystals with quartz stones set into rings.
osewichite occurs in barrel-shaped, prismatic crystals with a rough irregular surface.
Requirements On The Elastic Strain Energy of Crystals, With Application to the Diamond Structure, P
I) chloride hexahydrate also forms monoclinic crystals with the point group of P2/n (P2/c) - C42h.
croscopic subtranslucent to opaque octahedral crystals with a refractive index of 2.0 to 2.2.
It forms orange-yellow crystals with a melting point of 226 °C and it has a s
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
d crystal material forming cholesteric liquid crystals with helical structure.
e to reddish tabular monoclinic tectosilicate crystals with a Mohs hardness of 3.5 to 4 and a specif
"SOME RELATIONS FOR CRYSTALS WITH SUBSTRUCTURES".
efraction whereas the 2H polytype can possess crystals with either a positive or a negative index of
It has the appearance of grey cubic crystals with a melting point 942 °C.
because of the presence of calcium carbonate crystals within their structure, would be better consi
                                                                                                    


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