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  • In crystallization, a solid (usually impure) is dissolved in
  • A crystallization adjutant is a material used to promote cr
  • grites are the oldest igneous rocks, with crystallization ages of around 4.55 billion years.
  • fats can be separated through controlled crystallization, also called fractionation.
  • as given for these scientists' isolation, crystallization, and study of enzymes, proteins, and viru
  • sually interpreted as the last product of crystallization, and may represent residual melt.
  • olid solutions, heterogeneous equilibria, crystallization, and metallurgy.
  • t to be genetically related by fractional crystallization and to be at least partly derived from ma
  • She was able to escape crystallization and mysteriously avoided the fate of thos
  • n a series of distillation, adsorption or crystallization and reaction processes from m-xylene, o-x
  • ere it swells up as it loses its water of crystallization and then shrinks, forming a colourless, t
  • 1804, because of the absence of water of crystallization, as contrasted with the presence of water
  • ution, surface-adsorption, self-assembly, crystallization, as well as steady state diffusion.
  • magmas then evolve may include fractional crystallization, assimilation of continental crust, and m
  • n the statement of the geometrical law of crystallization associated with his name.
  • parasitic proteins are also resistant to crystallization because they contain inserts which are no
  • tein has successfully resisted efforts at crystallization by other methods.
  • Crystallization can then be induced from this supersatura
  • purify radium in a process of fractional crystallization devised by Marie Curie.
  • ropean Drawer Rack (EDR) with the Protein Crystallization Diagnostics Facility and the Facility for
  • among this series of isomers, but simple crystallization does not allow easy purification due to t
  • These included the Advanced Protein Crystallization Facility, the Dynamically Controlled Prot
  • (coordinative form) and loosely-bounded ( crystallization) form.
  • Dendritic crystallization forms a natural fractal pattern.
  • The above mechanism considered crystallization from the melt, which is important for inj
  • gaspherulite Growth: Far From Equilibrium Crystallization, GeoCanada 2000 - The Millennium Geoscien
  • Kinetics of colloidal crystallization have been measured quantitatively, with n
  • Crystallization in a reasonable amount of time under the
  • te of vitrification, i.e., the process of crystallization in a formerly crystal-free (amorphous) gl
  • o can be used to describe the kinetics of crystallization in ceramic materials.
  • tion characteristics within fewer days by crystallization in the range of the container cap, when o
  • In chemistry, fractional crystallization is a method of refining substances based
  • The water of crystallization is lost when heated to 90°C, and the stru
  • se combination of adjutants that promotes crystallization is a "black art"; careful experimental de
  • llion years, interpreted to be the age of crystallization, making them the oldest minerals so far d
  • of 87Sr, when the magma stated fractional crystallization, might be estimated by knowing the amount
  • As a crystallization modifier, it can prevent syrups from form
  • Another type of crystallization occurs upon extrusion used in making fibe
  • und in most magmas, however as fractional crystallization occurs Sr will tend to be concentrated in
  • The isolation and crystallization of the hemorrhagic agent.
  • They have also been used in the crystallization of Zintl ions such as Sn94−.
  • One example concerns crystallization of melts that crystallize to mafic and ul
  • rthrop shared the Nobel Prize in 1946 for crystallization of enzymes.
  • This is caused by rapid crystallization of the melt near the contact with the sur
  • bes can be added after the water to avoid crystallization of the anethole in the pastis.
  • ss, Nb and Ta are separated by fractional crystallization of K2TaF7 from solutions of hydrofluoric
  • As crystallization of this magma ocean proceeded, minerals s
  • The methods first used - fractional crystallization of ammonium fluoride salts or the fractio
  • ositions, at high pressures without water crystallization of enstatite is favored, but in the prese
  • viour of these elements during fractional crystallization of magma.
  • with either cholesterol or bilirubin and crystallization of the bile, to form a gallstone.
  • whereas, sudden cooling causes the rapid crystallization of the remainder of the melt into a fine
  • usions appears to be a normal part of the crystallization of minerals within magmas, and they can b
  • use it could not be incorporated into the crystallization of solid minerals.
  • During the fractional crystallization of magma, and magma generation by the par
  • neous rocks easy to identify, second, the crystallization of the jadeite component of clinopyroxene
  • After a suitable crystallization period, the entire batch is cooled to a s
  • who developed a floating zone/horizontal crystallization process for industrial production of alex
  • The compositions of these residual crystallization products may represent eutectic compositi
  • gressively concentrated into the magma as crystallization progressed, forming a "KREEP"-rich magma
  • nd the effect of impurities on the linear crystallization rate.
  • n of fine powders, spray, emulsifier, and crystallization reactors, pneumatic devices, cloud drople
  • lts from stress produced foliation during crystallization resulting in schistose textures.
  • inite order, and each has had a period of crystallization that may be very distinct or may have coi
  • ce the rather precise pH requirements for crystallization that many proteins have.
  • n-sucrose sugar product to avoid unwanted crystallization, to the hard crack stage, around 300 degr
  • After crystallization was about three-quarters complete, anorth
  • A more efficient crystallization was further described by J. Job, M.D., wh
  • then subjecting the resulting solution to crystallization when light green crystals of ferrous ammo
  • Thus there is a risk of crystallization within the bladder or urethra, which coul