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Journalists may love to break news, but they hate to contradict the narratives that crystallize around particular politicians or policies.
Such solutions are unstable and the addition of a tiny amount of the solute will cause all of the excess solute to crystallize out of solution.
Another type of solid exists, an amorphous solid, that does not crystallize.
If left undisturbed for a long period of time, a glass will very slowly crystallize.
The junction pockets are commonly lined with quartz and calcite upon which zeolites and associated minerals crystallize.
Because of their tendency to crystallize, most natural terrestrial glasses are geologically young.
So within these four parameters, one needs to crystallize the political dispensation that one would like to have in Afghanistan.
At sufficiently high concentrations, solute molecules or ions may exceed their solubility, and begin to crystallize.
These melts will only crystallize within this period if they segregate from their protoliths.
It turns out that these metal-organic building blocks crystallize in the form of a three-dimensional grid with very large cubic cavities.
Though the commentary on each genre is apt and long awaited, his musical poetics crystallize best in his attention to gangsta rap.
Early minerals, such as the chromium-bearing mineral chromite, crystallize early and are denser than the surrounding magma.
The only thing left in their packs was water, which had long ago started to crystallize and freeze.
It was one of the first minerals to crystallize, and it continued to be deposited throughout the sequence of mineral deposition.
Also, some glass scientists thought the glass would immediately crystallize if it became octahedral.
Base oils contain hydrocarbons that tend to crystallize into waxy materials at low temperatures.
Once the gas-saturated magma is ponded and retained in a holding reservoir, it will cool and crystallize, causing further degassing.
It did little other than cause the car to misfire as the temperature decrease seemed to crystallize the fuel.
All of this started to crystallize for me one night, when I came home and found my son playing a modified capture-the-flag version of Quake.
Water removal can damage membranes, increase ionic strength, change pH, crystallize solutes and denature proteins.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Calcium carbonate may crystallize in either of two forms, calcite or aragonite.
Tetrahedrite, blende, diamond, boracite and pharmacosiderite are substances which crystallize in this class.
Beryl, connellite, zinc, magnesium and beryllium crystallize in this class.
Why crystallize with a word the cloudland perfection of the mirage in which they walked?
To speak of it would, however, seem to crystallize his feeling into a complaint.
They, rather than the newspapers, crystallize it and give it articulate expression.
And all the substances which this acid unites with crystallize, and do not deliquesce.
It is supposed that they did not crystallize in the lamprophyre dike but in some way were caught up by it.
But has he quite found himself, has his nature had time to crystallize?
Real diamonds take millions of years to crystallize deep in the Earth, but LifeGem does its work in just 16 weeks.
Certain pyroxenes also crystallize in the orthorhombic system.
Now, USDA-ARS scientists are collaborating to crystallize rubisco activase.
It is difficult to crystallize and hard to obtain in pure condition.
Nor does he seem to crystallize into anything except sunburn.
The former contain a low-Ca pyroxene and the latter can crystallize nepheline.
With the coming of Charles II the various tendencies which had been replacing these forces seemed to crystallize into their almost complete opposites.
My mind recoils from contemplation of what they may crystallize into.
In some instances, bacteria appear to play a more indirect role, merely creating the environmental conditions under which dissolved minerals are more likely to crystallize.
The Taj Mahal's gleaming, white surface is made from marble, a metamorphic rock formed when heat and pressure underground cause minerals to crystallize.
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