To get a precise characterization of the
crystalline morphology of the materials, the structural evolution has been followed in situ by mean of simultaneous SAXS-WAXS experiments during isothermal crystallization from the melt at both [T.sub.c] = 140[degrees]C and [T.sub.c] = 190[degrees]C.
Ice IX, ice XV and ice VIII are three of at least 17 ice phases realized when molecules reorganize into a stable
crystalline structure at varying super-low temperatures and very high pressures, conditions that don't occur naturally on Earth.
Screening for mutations in CYP4V2 gene in Japanese patients with Bietti's
crystalline corneoretinal dystrophy.
Accelerated silicosis can occur after 5-10 years of high exposures to respirable
crystalline silica.
Crystalline glaze, from its term, should refer to all glazes produced in its broad extent.
The alluvial deposits are scattered in zones of
crystalline rocks and represent an area of approximately 5.6 [km.sup.2].
The
crystalline ceramic would act as a last line of defense, keeping the waste from spreading if it should ever come in contact with water.
Within this context, the mechanisms by which the bivalves digest and metabolize the microorganisms that comprise the majority of their food may be particularly relevant, and during this process the
crystalline style plays an important role.
Impressive improvement in the transparency of polypropylene can be achieved by limiting the dimensions of the
crystalline regions to below the wavelength of light, using small quantities of nucleating agents, which create more crystallites but smaller ones.
Crystalline Layer have now been identified in hundreds of different species belonging to all major phylogenetic groups of bacteria, and they represent a feature common to almost all archaea.
I have worked with many families over the ye1ars who have suffered as a result of asbestos exposure, but a little known threat is beginning to emerge in the form of
crystalline silica exposure.