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Crystallization is a
process that
leads to
solids with
highly organized atoms or molecules, i.e. a crystal. The
ordered nature of a
crystalline solid can...
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Virus crystallisation is the re-arrangement of
viral components into
solid crystal particles. The
crystals are
composed of
thousands of
inactive forms...
- In chemistry, water(s) of
crystallization or water(s) of
hydration are
water molecules that are
present inside crystals.
Water is
often incorporated in...
- A
crystallization adjutant is a
material used to
promote crystallization,
normally in a
context where a
material does not
crystallize naturally from a...
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Polylactic acid, also
known as poly(lactic acid) or
polylactide (PLA), is a
plastic material. As a
thermoplastic polyester (or polyhydroxyalkanoate) it...
- A
crystal or
crystalline solid is a
solid material whose constituents (such as atoms, molecules, or ions) are
arranged in a
highly ordered microscopic...
- The
concepts of
fluid intelligence (gf) and
crystallized intelligence (gc) were
introduced in 1943 by the
psychologist Raymond Cattell.
According to Cattell's...
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Combined with
certain metallic species,
amorphous films can
crystallize in a
process known as metal-induced
crystallization (MIC). The
effect was discovered...
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Candied fruit, also
known as glacé fruit, is
whole fruit,
smaller pieces of fruit, or
pieces of peel,
placed in
heated sugar syrup,
which absorbs the moisture...
- and at high pressures. PbS2, like the
related tin(IV)
sulfide SnS2,
crystallises in the
cadmium iodide motif,
which indicates that Pb
should be ****igned...