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Crystallization is the
process by
which solids form,
where the
atoms or
molecules are
highly organized into a
structure known as a crystal. Some ways by...
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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...
- by
submerging a
sample in
liquid nitrogen. This
prevents water from
crystallising when it
forms ice, and so
better preserves the
structure of the sample...
- A
crystal or
crystalline solid is a
solid material whose constituents (such as atoms, molecules, or ions) are
arranged in a
highly ordered microscopic...
- In chemistry, water(s) of
crystallization or water(s) of
hydration are
water molecules that are
present inside crystals.
Water is
often incorporated in...
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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...
- 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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Extended Disco Mix" and "F9
Mixshow Edit". On 10
October the
video for "
Crystallise" was
released on Vevo. The
digital single release followed one month...
- 115 °C,
neither crystallised β-sulfur or γ-sulfur will be pure. The only
known method of
obtaining pure γ-sulfur is by
crystallising from solution. Octasulfur...
- air and moisture. Its
structure is the same as tungsten(II) chloride,
crystallising orthorhombic crystal system, with
space group Bbem (No. 64), and lattice...