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Phase-controlled growth of 2D crystals of the MB<sub>2</sub>T<sub>4</sub> family via a flux-assisted method. [PDF]
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Microfluidic Laser-Induced Nucleation of Air Microbubbles and Crystals in Urea-Isopropanol Solutions. [PDF]
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Monoclinic mixed crystals of halogenomethanes CBr4−nCln (n=0,…,4)
International audienceOn the basis of the isostructural relationship between the low-temperature monoclinic (C2/c, Z = 32) phases of the halogenomethane CBr4-nCln (n = 0,...,4), a set of mixed crystals has been analysed by means of high-resolution X-ray ...
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Continuous Protein Crystallization in Mixed-Suspension Mixed-Product-Removal Crystallizers
Crystal Growth & Design, 2021The metastable needlelike form of lysozyme can be obtained from continuous crystallization in mixed-suspension mixed-product-removal (MSMPR) crystallizers for conditions at which the stable tetrago...
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Rheumatic Disease Clinics of North America, 1988
Mixtures of crystals are found in joint tissues more commonly than would be expected by chance. In osteoarthritic joints, for example, mixtures of different calcium salts are more common than any one type of crystal alone. This is partly explained by the predisposing factors and mechanisms of crystal formation, many of which are not salt specific.
P, Dieppe, G, Campion, M, Doherty
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Mixtures of crystals are found in joint tissues more commonly than would be expected by chance. In osteoarthritic joints, for example, mixtures of different calcium salts are more common than any one type of crystal alone. This is partly explained by the predisposing factors and mechanisms of crystal formation, many of which are not salt specific.
P, Dieppe, G, Campion, M, Doherty
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Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter, 1997
A study on the mixed crystals of formula (1>x>0) has been carried out, using thermal analyses and x-ray diffraction on powder and single-crystal samples at different temperatures. It is shown that mixed crystals with have a transition from the paraelectric to the ferroelectric phase; decreases as the value of x increases.
C González-Silgo +5 more
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A study on the mixed crystals of formula (1>x>0) has been carried out, using thermal analyses and x-ray diffraction on powder and single-crystal samples at different temperatures. It is shown that mixed crystals with have a transition from the paraelectric to the ferroelectric phase; decreases as the value of x increases.
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