Alteration is variable: absent in many crystals, in others producing dense sericite aggregates which may show some recrystallization effects to produce coarser-grained white mica.
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The tridymite crystals are rectangular or wedge-shaped and are sometimes arranged in aggregates.
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In addition, haloarchaeal cells were embedded within salt crystals under laboratory conditions and subsequently analysed by light microscopy.
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The white clouds (usually sparse) were also widely regarded as being composed of tiny crystals of water ice, rather like cirrus in our atmosphere.
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They are found in evaporite salt lakes and can be trapped in salt crystals during evaporation.
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Therefore, the cells (organelles and membranes) are destroyed mechanically by ice crystals, leading to death through cell lysis.
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The crystals were used in the first or second orders of reflection.
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In our 8xperiments, the crystals were cubes with a base area of 8 e mm.
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Vibration-assisted intermolecular hydrogen tunneling in photoreactive doped molecular crystals : effect of temperature and pressure.
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We say the chain topology in the high w region acts as the proverbial ' scratch-on-theglass ' needed in the organic chemistry laboratory to make crystals.
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Constant-pressure and temperature molecular-dynamics simulations of crystals of the lecithin fragments - glycerylphosphorylcholine and dilauroylglycerol.
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In addition to these, dust particles have been observed in low-temperature plasmas, like those used in plasma processing and plasma crystals.
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The final part of the book focuses on peculiarities of strongly coupled dusty plasmas, such as the formation of dust crystals and associated attractive forces.
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Complete characterization of damage threshold in titanium doped sapphire crystals with nanosecond, picosecond, and femtosecond laser pulses.
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Unbroken crystals are euhedral; rounded, or more irregular, primary morphologies were not observed.
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Collocationswithcrystal
crystal
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cubic crystal
Superalloys typically have a matrix with an austenitic face-centered cubic crystal structure.
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ice crystal
However, slower cooling usually favorsicecrystalformation, which would, at minimum, alter the contraction of the solvent and could itself damage the crystal.
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lead crystal
There is a similar directive about crystal glass which differentiates between fullleadcrystal,leadcrystaland crystal.
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