Despite his name, Cartier was no jeweller: he had found worthless quartz crystals and fool's gold.
The traditional method for making zinc oxide is to grind it into crystals about 200 nanometers wide.
You also get 100, 000 rift crystals, the aforementioned eternal ferry stone, and the Gransys Armor pack.
But the hot water will dissolve the sugar crystals, and it will become unstuck.
When exposed to an isotope, the crystals flash for 50 billionths of a second.
They are chemically the purest of all diamond crystals and often have extraordinary optical transparency.
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SmartGlass involves two panes sandwiching a film containing minuscule liquid droplets of these light-absorbing polyiodide crystals.
It is these crystals, not aerosols, that act as condensation centres for further cloud formation.
That charge, in turn, affects the third layer, which is made of liquid crystals.
Mr Fridge uses a video camera to shoot the ice crystals growing in his freezer.
The fourth layer, where most particles end their lives, is made of caesium iodide crystals.
In conventional crystals, such as salt and sugar, these elements are atoms or molecules.
And in any event, a way to control the quality of semiconductor crystals was lacking.
Unlike Dr Hallett's convection-grown snowflakes, Dr Libbrecht's electrically generated crystals have no obvious applications.
Dog leashes embedded with crystals, animals spas and dog daycares are all the rage.
In the plant's control room, Penrice's workers watch crystals form on the outside of a vacuum-drum filter.
Normally, as you cool a metal from molten, crystals will form inside the bar, plate or sheet.
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The amelogenins self- assemble to form the matrix within which the crystals of mineral start to form.
"The earliest enamel crystals form in extremely long, thin ribbons and are rather beautifully parallel, " Fincham notes.
The trail is lined with honour-system huts hawking locally quarried quartz and crystals with prices as low as five francs.
To anyone who's ever watched "Star Trek, " teleportation is as basic as warp drives and dilithium crystals.
Crystals are the result of molecules arranging themselves in a regular pattern extending in all three dimensions.
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Each piece has been painstakingly created using luxurious silks and velvets, with details such as sparkling Swarovski crystals.
While LCD screens need a backlight to illuminate their crystals, OLED does not need a separate light source.
Before printing, the embedded dye crystals are clear, so the ZINK Paper looks like regular white photo paper.
The result was a pattern of spots that shows that the lens-like crystals do indeed behave as lenses.
And all salts contain sodium, regardless of the cost or whether it comes in grains, crystals or flakes.
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To get around this problem, Friend turned to a piezoelectric power source--crystals that produce electricity when under pressure.
So if water is detected in the plume, it will have to have come from vaporised ice crystals.
Nowadays AMSC starts by engraving a microscopic pattern onto a sheet of nickel-based metal, to align the crystals.
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