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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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