Some 600 m below this breccia the pluton is pervaded by a fine-grained granophyre, apparently the product of a sudden and final crystallization. |
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This is followed by ophitic or poikilitic crystallization of pyroxene and ilmenite about scarce nuclei, produced at lower temperatures. |
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Usually crystallization takes place too late from the point of view of the floating chargee. |
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The crystallization process is somewhat similar to how water freezes and ice crystals form. |
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In conifers, for example, the diterpene content of resin has a direct influence on the rate of resin crystallization. |
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Polymers are empirically known as a very effective crystallization reagent for proteins. |
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It is an international trend for people to move into cities which are the crystallization of human civilization. |
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We postulate that past experience can lead us to the identification of initial conditions favorable to crystallization. |
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This amount of water also corresponds to the two molecules of water of crystallization per molecule of trehalose. |
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Indeed, it has been proposed that these adventitious materials play a role in in meso crystallization. |
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When the crystallization has terminated, the autoclave is cooled and a lactescent suspension is discharged. |
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We have only to suppose, the particles which are employed in crystallization, to be endowed with a tendency to form spiculae. |
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The layers would reflect the relative density of the crystals and the order of crystallization. |
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We recently reported the retardation of the rate of crystallization, measured calorimetrically, in isotactic polystyrene nucleated with silica. |
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The first, and highest-temperature, period is characterized by the crystallization of phlogopite and limonite on cavity walls. |
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The magmatic fabric of a plutonic rock forms during a relatively short time interval, after ascent and before final crystallization of magma. |
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Protein crystallization and cell biology are two areas in which microgravity research is particularly promising. |
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This is further refined by carbon filtration to remove any traces of molasses before crystallization. |
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The zircon, hyacinth, jacinth, or jargoon belong to the tetragonal system of crystallization. |
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This would have meant that the evaporation stopped at the kainite crystallization point. |
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Unfortunately, we could not solve its structure by x-ray crystallography as crystallization trials have failed so far. |
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In the crystallization sequence from hydrothermal solutions, calcite is typically a late and low-temperature crystallizing mineral. |
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The methods for crystallization and electron microscopic analysis have been described previously. |
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The so-called ophiolitic relics at the Moldanubian-Brunovistulian boundary show Early Ordovician to Silurian crystallization ages. |
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Fractional crystallization is usually important in plutonic rocks, whereas liquation can be significant in both plutonic and volcanic environments. |
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This crystallization caused the soil particles to break apart and destroyed their cohesion. |
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As a result, crystallization in the liquid, clogged tubes and pumps etc. can be avoided. |
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Simple operation, guaranteed ruggedness and lack of sensitivity to crystallization are also relevant benefits. |
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It was the crystallization of a life of the most determined self-denial. |
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The crystallization of barite followed the calcite and quartz. |
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During crystallization of the derivative granite, minor secondary zircon grew around the older cores, resulting in euhedral crystal forms of all the grains. |
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Each of them can be used for a specific chemical or physical transformation, such as reaction, distillation, or crystallization. |
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Use of porous synthesized kaolinite as a biocatalyst carrier, said synthesized kaolinite being synthesized by hydrothermal crystallization. |
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A very fine quality of crystallization in this semi-statuary marble from Carrara, which gives an extraordinary grain and polish to this mantel. |
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Our results demonstrate that the mechanisms of spore coat self-assembly are similar to those described for inorganic and macromolecular crystallization. |
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It is used to improve solution stability, reduce the crystallization effect of syrups, as well as to enhance the palatability of these medicinals. |
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Strobic acid-usually the major resin acid found in the cortical oleoresin of eastern white pine-was positively correlated with the rate and extent of crystallization. |
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Therefore, the crystallization of disordered cellulose results in greater stiffness of wood, unless the fibre-matrix cohesion is weakened. |
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Jadeite dykes are intruded within serpentinites and are the metasomatic products of crystallization from hydrous fluids reacting with the serpentinites. |
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Under real crystallization conditions, potential phase perturbants, such as proteins, native membrane lipids, detergents, and precipitants, will be present. |
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The freezing process, also called crystallization, involves cooling salt water to form crystals of pure ice. |
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If physical conditions are conducive to the presence of numerous seeds for crystallization, then a large number of small ice crystals will form. |
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Principles of law constitute important tools for crystallization of new concepts and values. |
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This would avoid a crystallization of the post-traumatic stress disorder by the time that they receive treatment as veterans. |
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On the contrary, the solar crystallization technique is used in the Sahelian part of the Gambia and Senegal. |
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All of these factors are likely to be important in the case of the Besdegirmen rocks, and hence igneous crystallization ages may be greater than measured radiometric ages. |
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In the crystallization of those copolymers, only stereocomplex crystallites formed. |
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Beyond the beginning point of the plateau stress region, such amorphous scattering abruptly disappeared and crystallization into a transient hexagonal phase occurred simultaneously. |
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Initially we used an ordinary protein construct design, and protein crystallization approaches resulted in obtaining granular crystal-like precipitation. |
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Practical guides are a crystallization of our knowledge, a topographical map which contextualizes a given problem and provides vital indicators to guide us in our choices to eliminate the problem. |
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It keeps for a long time at liquid state, it can eventually present a slight opalescence due to the formation of crystals, without reaching complete crystallization, however. |
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This mineral is mainly an inclusion of biotites since it is formed in the initial stages of crystallization. |
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Attempting to resolubilize the white flocculent precipitate with the aid of heat is not useful because crystallization may recur in a short period of time. |
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A white flocculent mannitol precipitate may result from contact with PVC surfaces which act as nuclei for rapid rate crystallization of small crystals. |
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Palm stearin is the solid fraction of palm oil produced by partial crystallization. |
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It is sometimes necessary to add a seed crystal to the solution in order to begin the crystallization process: the seed crystal provides a solid surface on which further crystallization can take place. |
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The result will be the crystallization of the labor party. |
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Wetting and drying in a sulphate environment aggravates the formation of sulphate salts or compounds that have sufficient crystallization pressure to disrupt cement paste. |
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The freezing process shall be carried out in appropriate equipment in such a way that the range of temperature of maximum crystallization is passed quickly. |
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The Group believes the crystallization of such liability is not likely. |
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Logan recognized that organic remains in these rocks would have been destroyed by crystallization, and that it would only be through mineral replacement that the original organic form would be retained. |
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During the third period, an extension and crystallization of the second, the notion of culture as political power took on added momentum by being attached to the idea of endogenous development. |
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The Earth Gallery: A fascinating trip to the centre of the Earth from its birth to the formation of the most recent volcanoes, from crystallization to identification of astonishingly colourful minerals. |
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They confirm that crystallization in these gashes results from a local re-mobilisation of the material, shown by the mineralogical correlation between the Knauern and their surrounding rock. |
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Thus the controlled application of heat at different temperatures makes it possible to distinguish between surface water, capillary water and water of crystallization. |
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This has the added benefit of deferring any accrued tax liability but, in the absence of a crystallization event, the accrued value may never appear in our reported financial results. |
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The antilithiasic effect of EEPam on calcium oxalate urolithiasis crystallization was examined in a turbidimetric model. |
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Mechanistic studies investigate enhanced emission through restriction of molecular rotation, crystallization, and fluorescence spectroscopy. |
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There is, however, a temporal separation between the earthly crystallization of Quranic calligraphy and the advent of the Quranic revelation. |
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Igneous rock may form with crystallization to form granular, crystalline rocks, or without crystallization to form natural glasses. |
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Magma composition can be determined by processes other than partial melting and fractional crystallization. |
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This research can be extrapolated to the field to understand metamorphic processes and the conditions of crystallization of igneous rocks. |
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The resulting organic matrix serves as framework for the crystallization of the teeth themselves. |
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During magma crystallization, caesium is concentrated in the liquid phase and crystallizes last. |
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The core may be microscopically small and is sometimes completely transformed into manganese minerals by crystallization. |
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Sugar crystals appear naturally white in color during the crystallization process. |
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A pseudomorphous crystal has a form that does not result from its own powers of crystallization. |
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Sodium percarbonate is produced industrially by reaction of sodium carbonate and hydrogen peroxide, followed by crystallization. |
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Intrusive rock forms within Earth's crust from the crystallization of magma. |
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A higher P-T crystallization regime is characteristic of monzonitic rocks of the Aland batholith. |
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The crystallization rate, crystalline thickness, and spherulite size affect the thermomechanical properties of PLA articles significantly. |
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The radial growth rate of spherulites is often used to measure crystallization rate. |
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In crystallization, the KCl is recovered from brine solution in large, multi-stage crystallizer trains. |
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The Under Water Crystallizer for continuous, large-scale crystallization, of high copolymer polyesters has been introduced by Hosokawa Bepex. |
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The effects of exposure time and acetone vapor pressure on the crystallization behaviors are reported herein. |
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We, also, attempted to illustrate the relationship between devitrification of the rigid amorphous fraction and crystallization kinetics. |
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Alternatively, epitaxial crystallization may be helpful if the material is composed of crystalline phases. |
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Alan Kendall introduces marine evaporites by noting that evaporite mineral crystallization from subaqueous settings is most prevalent at the top or bottom of the water column. |
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For volcanic rocks, magnetic minerals, which form in the melt, orient themselves with the ambient magnetic field, and are fixed in place upon crystallization of the lava. |
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All that is necessary is to precool the individual ingredients while additional crystallization occurs within a short time after the seed crystal suspension is added. |
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Numerous large hornblende crystals and 3 mm long flakes of brown biotite are aligned with each other, which indicates deformation along with magmatic crystallization. |
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It therefore involved a confirmation, crystallization, and rigidification of the preexisting implicit boundaries of a white national identity and belonging. |
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Advanced recovery processes such as simulated moving bed adsorption and crystallization help the recovering of meta-xylene from mixed xylenes feedstock. |
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Spherulitic crystallization behavior of linear low-density polyethylene. |
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The controlled release injectable technology involves protein crystallization and complexation using customized manufacturing equipment installed at Althea. |
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After thermal treatment at high temperature crystallization of the material took place with the formation of thermal and chemical resistant mullite phase. |
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The analysed quartz crystallization temperatures are close to lower values of wiborgite crystallization temperatures from the Wiborg and Salmi rapakivi batholiths. |
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As it was mentioned above, the crystallization process in copolymers is predominantly governed by the length distribution of the crystallizable sequence. |
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