「cryſtals」の共起表現一覧(1語左で並び替え)
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it occurs as globular aggregates of acicular | crystals, these fibrous forms often having a velvety l |
ange-brown aggregates of subparallel acicular | crystals up to 10 mm in length, and as patches of yell |
It occurs as tufts of very delicate acicular | crystals of a fine blue color, and is associated with |
mmonly forms a "cotton ball" tuft of acicular | crystals. |
Precipitation of uric acid | crystals, and conversely their dissolution, is known t |
s of bacteria, granular debris and fatty acid | crystals found in the sputum in fetid bronchitis and p |
e stranded RNA, paramyxoviruses and uric acid | crystals. |
The urinalysis may show uric acid | crystals or amorphous urates. |
hen succeeded in isolating the djenkolic acid | crystals from the djenkol beans treated with Ba(OH)2 a |
nt to translucent variably colored adamantine | crystals. |
In the 1950s ADP | crystals largely replaced the Quartz and Rochelle Salt |
ADP | crystals are piezoelectric which is a property require |
a bit more reputable states that adrenochrome | crystals readily dissolve in water. |
Though almost all | crystals of cuprite are far too small to yield faceted |
Allanite | crystals on smokey quartz from the White Mountain Wild |
crystallizes in the triclinic system although | crystals are very rare. |
ed from tiny interlocked rod-shaped amphibole | crystals; they have good resistance to chemicals and c |
Usually, amplifiers | crystals are pumped with a pulsed frequency-doubled Nd |
ackscattering from monochromator and analyzer | crystals is used to achieve an energy resolution in th |
ection will mix metals, leather, feathers and | crystals and will be sold at Intermix stores across th |
skin and hair, water containing vacuoles, and | crystals of various types. |
Nodular lumps of pyrite and | crystals of selenite (sometimes called "waterstones") |
ock and soil, i.e. from silicate minerals and | crystals. |
rhombohedral system with space group R3m and | crystals are usually either tabular {0001} or pseudo-c |
The annealed | crystals, which are typically 5 cm long by 2.5 cm wide |
ingle crystal of anthracene and on anthracene | crystals doped with tetracene in 1963 using a small ar |
ucleus for the formation of the first apatite | crystals. |
models at atomic-scale resolution, as long as | crystals are available, as x-ray diffraction needs num |
e for examining transparent materials such as | crystals and fluids. |
termed ZIF-1 to -12) have been synthesized as | crystals by copolymerization of either Zn(II) (ZIF-1 t |
rs in pegmatites in a pyroxenite intrusion as | crystals in miarolitic cavities. |
Celestine occurs as | crystals, and also in compact massive and fibrous form |
reted by the plant and stored in liquid or as | crystals. |
stallizes in the form of encrustations and as | crystals configrued similar to cubes. |
or in solution, and a metallic green color as | crystals. |
jewelry at the time, using sparkling Austrian | crystals. |
Clove-brown axinite | crystals to 2.3 cm set atop matrix from the West Bor P |
purple sugilite on a matrix of bladed barite | crystals, Wessels Mine in Northern Cape Province, Sout |
The barite | crystals form a circular array of flat plates, giving |
to their lowest energy states, which would be | crystals rather than amorphous material. |
ions), which is never completely true because | crystals always grow at a finite temperature. |
e study of the principles of chemistry behind | crystals and their use in describing structure-propert |
Besides | Crystals, Gems and Colored Gems can be collected for e |
Black | Crystals cut from the same mineral deposit could be "t |
ystal habit is typically acicular flat bladed | crystals. |
Chloritized bladed | crystals of Axinite forming on Adularia from the Swiss |
ightonite forms flattened to elongated bladed | crystals of variously interpreted crystal structure. |
They add a teaspoon of bloodwood | crystals to a cup with boiling hot water and drink it, |
aupt under the name plusinglanz, and Bolivian | crystals were incorrectly described in 1849 as crystal |
quantum dimer models tend to be valence bond | crystals. |
bone resorption and changes structure of bone | crystals (rarely used) |
also found pseudomorphically replacing borax | crystals. |
he edge of the marsh to concentrate the borax | crystals and separate them from dirt and other impurit |
Small bort | crystals are used in drill bits. |
It forms white, yellow to brown | crystals in the orthorhombic system which occur often |
It has the appearance of reddish brown | crystals and a maximum absorption at 507(304) nm. |
It has the appearance of reddish brown | crystals with melting point 199 °C and maximum absorpt |
y found as colorless, grey, pinkish, or brown | crystals. |
c pinacoidal vitreous colorless, red to brown | crystals. |
These procedures yielded brownish-black | crystals with a cubic symmetry. |
cal and structural qualities compared to bulk | crystals to substitute for them in technological devic |
lors under plane polarized light displayed by | crystals at various angles. |
his discovery of the diffraction of X-rays by | crystals, which was a crucial step towards the inventi |
Calcite | crystals in fossilized clamshell, fount in Fort Drum. |
The optical axes of the calcite | crystals are parallel and aligned perpendicular to the |
nt from the corallines, as individual calcite | crystals are deposited in the cell wall of specialised |
crystal is Iceland spar, transparent calcite | crystals. |
one caves that consists of very large calcite | crystals resembling dogs' teeth (hence the name). |
which causes aragonite (rather than calcite) | crystals to nucleate, in much the same way that collag |
ned with the mouth and dipped into the candy | crystals-- a form of dipping powder. |
from that of micrometre-sized silicon carbide | crystals, down to that of diamond and unlayered graphe |
because of the presence of calcium carbonate | crystals within their structure, would be better consi |
The Crystal Cave has celestine | crystals as wide as 18 inches across and weighing up t |
ility of many materials (specifically ceramic | crystals) to become polarized under an applied electri |
double refraction, a phenomenon where certain | crystals show different refractive indices along diffe |
earrings out of his grandmother's chandelier | crystals. |
Charcot-Leyden | crystals: colorless crystals found in the sputum of as |
atites and forms striking green or chartreuse | crystals. |
The chiastolite | crystals have been pseudomorphically altered by a mixt |
Cobalt(II) chloride | crystals - (Purple) |
Cholesterol | crystals may be found in the fluid extracted from a br |
kage of blood products containing cholesterol | crystals and lipid-laden macrophages into the retina a |
and subretinal exudate containing cholesterol | crystals (H&E). |
teaches him how, under certain circumstances, | crystals will form on stationary objects, including st |
t be provided by the self-replication of clay | crystals in solution. |
llows a process of natural selection for clay | crystals which trap certain forms of molecules to thei |
Cleusonite | crystals are usually metamict black semimetallic prism |
rials like gold embroidery, patina and cloudy | crystals. |
ayer controls a diver on a mission to collect | crystals in a maze. |
The idea of the game is to collect | crystals called soul stones in each level by solving t |
logic game in which a player pushes colorful | crystals around a mazed to their target destinations. |
mine where visitors can examine many colorful | crystals and minerals found both locally and globally. |
It has forms of white powder, colorless | crystals, and a colorless solution, ionic solid that i |
Generally, oximes exist as colorless | crystals and are poorly soluble in water. |
It can be isolated as water soluble colorless | crystals that melt with dehydration at about 115 °C, a |
It is most commonly available as colorless | crystals or a white powder. |
) is an organic compound that forms colorless | crystals. |
It forms colorless | crystals which are soluble in water and decompose on h |
120°C under vacuum and collected as colorless | crystals. |
ency and modulation with a series of coloured | crystals. |
t alchiems (which look a little like coloured | crystals) in order to find the monolith. |
It forms colourless | crystals, which melt at 4.5 °C: the liquid range is ex |
N2O5 exists as colourless | crystals that sublime slightly above room temperature. |
sted two interior reflection in column-shaped | crystals produces the phenomenon. |
sulting in the formation of flawless columnar | crystals. |
wn as birefringence and occurs in some common | crystals such as calcite and quartz. |
The commonest | crystals are olivine, augite and feldspar, with swarms |
essel also gave specific examples of compound | crystals (aka double crystals) for which Euler's formu |
s entitled "A study of the growth of compound | crystals by electron diffraction" in 1939. |
dp) to a malaria food vacuole (fv) containing | crystals of hemozoin (hz). |
Exceptional examples of crocoite | crystals have been found in the Adelaide Mine at Dunda |
In crystallography | crystals are described as isomorphous if they are clos |
A problem with optical-quality CsI | crystals is that they are very soft with no cleavage, |
It forms dark olive green cubic | crystals. |
The anhydrous salt forms cubic | crystals similar to common salt. |
y-centered (bcc) or face-centered (fcc) cubic | crystals, the primitive cell is a parallelepiped or rh |
An example of the cubic | crystals typical of the . |
old deposit of Eureka County, Nevada as cubic | crystals sized between 0.1 and 4 mm, and is of hydroth |
It consists of small yellow cubic | crystals which turn black when exposed to light. |
from the distinctive tetrahedron shaped cubic | crystals. |
It has the appearance of grey cubic | crystals with a melting point 942 °C. |
Old specimen of dark cherry-red cuprite | crystals to 6 mm from the Wheal Phoenix mine |
By about age two, cystine | crystals may also be present in the cornea. |
s specific gravity 4.422 to 4.766, the darker | crystals having the greatest density. |
ly very difficult to prepare pure defect-free | crystals of water ice for studying. |
Proper mounting both preserves delicate | crystals, and facilitates their handling. |
When it forms well developed | crystals they are hairlike; very long, thin, and delic |
Distinctly developed | crystals are rare, the mineral being usually found as |
Diamond | crystals in a diamond can also be present in the form |
Pads with diamond | crystals for polishing marble and other fine stone. |
The structure of bulk DIP | crystals has recently been studied by Pflaum et al., w |
It crystallizes with orthorhombic dipyramidal | crystals. |
tet album Sizzle and his first big-band disc, | Crystals); perhaps his best-known work from this perio |
after John Henry Vivian, who first discovered | crystals of the mineral in Cornwall, England. |
Distinct | crystals of alunite are rarely found in cavities in th |
in the United States, but rarely as distinct | crystals; and it has been found in some Cornish mines. |
DKDP | crystals are grown by a water-solution method at usual |
i, produced the first chain-folded single DNA | crystals in 1969. |
Agent USA drops | crystals so they'll grow; Fuzzbodies bump into them an |
Earlier | crystals originated at a time when most of the rock wa |
Skylab are ~10 times larger than Earth-grown | crystals, and are free from visual defects. |
Whole egg | crystals |
, the people split the world's four elemental | Crystals into two sets, effectively creating two world |
lands and stolen three of the four elemental | crystals used to keep the peace. |
Items can be created by consuming elemental | crystals (obtained by fighting monsters) with other in |
The four elemental | crystals, of earth, fire, water and air respectively, |
ja and retrieve their corresponding Elemental | Crystals, before the final showdown against the evil B |
eda and Energy Healing: Using Earth Energies, | Crystals and Colour for Health and Vitality (2004) Lor |
s Primal and Cheetor by exploding the energon | crystals. |
rmation, Cyber Elves, energy capsules, energy | crystals or even customization chips. |
Equiaxed | crystals are crystals that have axes of approximately |
Euclase | crystals are noted for their blue color, ranging from |
Porphyroblasts are commonly euhedral | crystals, but can also be partly to completely irregul |
ation, their point groups in name and example | crystals. |
, by helping remove the frightening explosive | crystals from the planet. |
chloric acid fumes settle, and form explosive | crystals, it is vital that the ductwork is cleaned int |
The most exquisite | crystals, dark greenish-yellow to olive-green, sometim |
in many respects consists of minute feathery | crystals spreading outwards through a fine grained or |
tic intrusive containing large white feldspar | crystals is found under almost all of Evatt including |
tic intrusive containing large white feldspar | crystals is found in the north east corner of Cook. |
h, galena, quartz (called skeletal or fenster | crystals), gold, calcite, halite (salt), and water (ic |
ana et al., to grow one-dimensional Fibonacci | crystals, and study their light scattering properties. |
ding habit composed of closely-packed fibrous | crystals. |
e sometimes forms balls of radiating, fibrous | crystals. |
ypically forms dark-blue elongated to fibrous | crystals in highly alkali granites, syenites, rarely i |
are clusters of straight, radiating, fibrous | crystals that are both bendable and fragile. |
mely fine-grained, swirling masses of fibrous | crystals only a few micrometers in size or smaller are |
cal usage druse or druzy is a coating of fine | crystals on a rock fracture surface, vein or within a |
It occurs as well-formed fine-sized | crystals. |
te the source of Xanatos' time bomb: the Fire | Crystals locked in the reactor core. |
ements, the game's plot involves finding five | crystals hidden in various locations in a large castle |
sh spherules and rosettes of very thin, flaky | crystals that would be compacted together in sparkling |
It occurs sometimes as flattened | crystals, but usually as lamellar or scaly masses, the |
e to deep bluish green prismatic to flattened | crystals. |
The method is particularly suitable for | crystals needing to be free from thermal strain and it |
, several polymorphs of rubrene are known for | crystals grown from vapor in vacuum using sealed ampou |
"SOME RELATIONS FOR | CRYSTALS WITH SUBSTRUCTURES". |
as calcium (Ca2+) and iron(II) (Fe2+) to form | crystals of the corresponding oxalates which are then |
owly enough deep within Vesta's crust to form | crystals which are larger than in the eucrites. |
, if the urine is neutral or acidic, and form | crystals or stones in the kidneys, ureters, or bladder |
er freezing point than water and doesn't form | crystals, when the ice is filtered off, the alcohol co |
It occurs as well formed | crystals and dispersed grains often embedded within gy |
ral which only rarely is found in well formed | crystals. |
occurs as small tabular typically well formed | crystals with good external form. |
h better results with purer and better formed | crystals. |
It is very rarely found as well formed | crystals, and these are usually rectangular in appeara |
modifier, it can prevent syrups from forming | crystals of sugar. |
the amino acid cystine within cells, forming | crystals that can build up and damage the cells. |
Erbium chloride forms | crystals of the AlCl3 type, with monoclinic crystals a |
It forms | crystals in the isometric system very similar to norma |
It has a deep red color and forms | crystals with a melting point of 186 °C. |
Wakefieldite forms | crystals of tetragonal structure. |
In another place, I found | crystals of black schorl radiating from a common centr |
In quiet conditions the frazil | crystals soon freeze together to form a continuous thi |
Bragg diffraction from | crystals, used in inelastic scattering experiments (ne |
compare existing data with that obtained from | crystals grown in their laboratories. |
(up to three at once) in addition to FT-171B | crystals |
The player's fuel | crystals will deplete normally over time, and faster d |
An unusual cluster of galena | crystals from the Tri-State district. |
Step by step, he improved the quality of GaN | crystals and device structures at Matsushita, where he |
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