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Microcrystalline
Microcrystalline Mi`cro*crys"tal*line, a. [Micro- + crystalline.] (Crystallog.) Crystalline on a fine, or microscopic, scale; consisting of fine crystals; as, the ground mass of certain porphyrics is microcrystalline.

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- Silver microcrystals imaged by an electron microscope...
- Microcrystal electron diffraction, or MicroED, is a CryoEM method that was developed by the Gonen laboratory in late 2013 at the Janelia Research Campus...
- Microcrystallization (or microcrystal test) is a method for identifying lichen metabolites that was predominantly used before the advent of more advanced...
- 5-20 μm. Framboid diameter tends to correlate positively with microcrystal size, and microcrystal ****ng is most commonly irregular and disordered. Framboids...
- identification of blood. The other class of tests used for this purpose are microcrystal tests, such as the Teichmann crystal test and the Takayama crystal test...
- higher. Pasteurization destroys yeast cells. It also liquefies any microcrystals in the honey, which delays the onset of visible crystallization. However...
- Allotropes see Allotropes of sulfur Appearance Lemon yellow sintered microcrystals Standard atomic weight Ar°(S) [32.059, 32.076] 32.06±0.02 (abridged)...
- known as ossicles. These are honeycombed structures composed of calcite microcrystals arranged in a lattice. They vary in form, with some bearing external...
- Katsuaki; Kito, Yuji (2011-09-02). "Luciferase activity of the intracellular microcrystal of the firefly squid, Watasenia scintillans". FEBS Letters. 585 (17):...
- solids often cake by formation of liquid bridge and subsequent fusion of microcrystals. Amorphous materials can cake by gl**** transitions and changes in viscosity...