crystalline phase
collocation in Englishmeaningsofcrystallineandphase
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crystalline
adjective
uk/ˈkrɪs.təl.aɪn/us/ˈkrɪs.təl.lən/
literary
clear and bright ...
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phase
noun[C]
uk/feɪz/us/feɪz/
any stage in a series of events or in a process ...
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This interpretation is supported by the substantial decrease in membrane surface area known to occur in the gel to liquidcrystallinephasetransition.
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Thus, within the liquidcrystallinephase, the effect of ethanol is comparable to that of a small increase in temperature.
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Evolving surfaces might be grain boundaries, which separate differing orientations of the samecrystallinephase, or solid-liquid interfaces exhibiting dendritic structures in under-cooled solidification.
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Defects at the boundary between gel phase domains and the liquidcrystallinephaseare held responsible for the increased permeability.
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Many dialkyl group 2 metals are polymeric in thecrystallinephaseand resemble trimethylaluminium in three-center two-electron bond.
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The liquid-glass transition is observed in many polymers and other liquids that can be supercooled far below the melting point of thecrystallinephase.
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Unusually for a carboxylic acid, santonic acid does not form hydrogen-bonded dimers in thecrystallinephase.
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The crystal phase that crystallizes first on cooling a substance to its liquidus temperature is termed primarycrystallinephaseor primary phase.
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If the transition produces anothercrystallinephase, one set of lines will suddenly be replaced by another set.
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When this happens, the carbon atoms are said to be in "solution," or mixed with the iron, forming a single, homogeneous,crystallinephasecalled austenite.
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In "biolgical membranes", gel to liquidcrystallinephasetransitions play a very critical role in physiological functioning of biomembranes.
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The composition range within which the primary phase remains constant is known as primarycrystallinephasefield.
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The change from ordered to disordered conformation involves tripling of the protein's volume, loss of birefringence present in thecrystallinephase, 120% radial expansion and 30% longitudinal shrinkage.
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Simultaneously the water content in the still-liquid/gaseous part of the system increases due to an increased amount of crystalline phases.
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A tranquillityite-likecrystallinephasehas been synthesized by mixing oxide powders in an appropriate ratio, determined from the chemical analysis of the lunar samples, and annealing the mixture at.
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The alloy can be switched back and forth between acrystallinephaseand an amorphous phase, changing the reflectivity, depending on the power of the laser beam.
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Devitrifying solders undergo partial crystallization during solidifying, forming a glass-ceramic, a composite of glassy and crystalline phases.
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