「CRYSTALLINE」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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It is a | crystalline acid obtained by hydrolysis of allantoin. |
It is a | crystalline acid obtained from cinchona bark, coffee be |
There is another isomeric form, a white | crystalline adduct of hydrogen sulfide and sulfur triox |
The light-blue | crystalline adduct TiCl3(THF)3 forms when TiCl3 is trea |
hloride reacts with tertiary amines to give | crystalline adducts. |
r mild slopes, on acidic soils derived from | crystalline albite-muscovite schist and gneiss-like gra |
Lycorine is a toxic | crystalline alkaloid found in several plant species, su |
in detail, how Niemann isolated cocaine, a | crystalline alkaloid. |
Epitaxially grown thin film | crystalline aluminium nitride is also used for surface |
ed much knowledge and understanding of both | crystalline and non-crystalline materials. |
lcium salt of the alpha form of ISA is very | crystalline and quite insoluble in cold water, but in h |
ice is, at least in a significant fraction, | crystalline and organics, detected on the surface of ma |
f considerable merit in regard to the older | crystalline and igneous rocks and the subject of minera |
Germanium dioxide can be prepared in both | crystalline and amorphous forms. |
ipitated from an alkaline solution which is | crystalline and can be filtered and washed more easily |
facturer in China, Topray engaged both mono | crystalline and poly crystalline production from 2005, |
silicon dioxide (SiO2) (both amorphous and | crystalline) and calcium oxide (CaO), both being endemi |
urine, from which they got 50 milligrams of | crystalline androsterone (most likely mixed isomers), w |
The toxic effects of pure | crystalline apiol are disputed. |
It is part of the | Crystalline Appalachians. |
iquid wall that freezes to form a sparkling | crystalline appearance, and a bar counter that freezes |
that the contents of the organelle assume a | crystalline appearance. |
Crystalline areas are generally more densely packed tha | |
composed of thin divergent fibers that are | crystalline as verified with polarized light. |
ery small particles and tend to become more | crystalline as they age because they are thermodynamica |
s from the (external) sedimentary rocks and | crystalline basement of the Helvetic nappes. |
The Irumide Belt comprises deformed | crystalline basement units dated at 2.7 Ga and between |
plifted structure of continental platformal | crystalline basement. |
A more recent investigation found that | crystalline beryllium hydride has a body-centred orthor |
cholatauricum, is a deliquescent yellowish | crystalline bile acid involved in the emulsification of |
O, PDS) or poly-p-dioxanone is a colorless, | crystalline, biodegradable synthetic polymer. |
ine is a water-slightly-soluble (330 mg/L), | crystalline, bitter powder; the colour has been listed |
At room temperature, it appears as a | crystalline black powder. |
It is a white | crystalline body, very difficultly fusible, boiling abo |
Crystalline boric acid consists of layers of B(OH)3 mol | |
ut clear tension in the rhythm section, the | crystalline but never overbearing guitar, the sense of |
ne trade, the term "marble" is used for any | crystalline calcitic rock (and some non-calcitic rocks) |
Whewellite, or at least | crystalline calcium oxalate, does also arise from natur |
First stable | crystalline carbene prepared at DuPont. |
An endoglucanase first cuts the | crystalline cellulose in an amorphous zone and exogluca |
s forms characteristic extensive grooves in | crystalline cellulose, and is also rather readily detac |
ngal cellulases due to its high activity on | crystalline cellulose, being able to completely solubil |
You can see the | crystalline center of the broken geode. |
calized stress-cycling causes the necessary | crystalline changes. |
reductor can be used in the preparation of | crystalline chromous acetate. |
nection with photodimerisation reactions in | crystalline cinnamic acids. |
l, a massive spherical skeleton of metal, a | crystalline city at its centre whose tower-tops can be |
rained Tea Creek Member lies above, and the | crystalline Coffee Run Member lies below. |
He developed | crystalline cohomology and rigid cohomology. |
Berthelot, Pierre; Ogus, Arthur Notes on | crystalline cohomology. |
uct or melamine-cyanuric acid complex, is a | crystalline complex formed from a 1:1 mixture of melami |
e top of the Tons river is in the Himalayan | Crystalline complex. |
This white | crystalline compound is used in electroplating. |
This colorless | crystalline compound, similar in appearance to sugar, i |
It is an odourless whitish-green | crystalline compound. |
han the others.They are highly coloured and | crystalline compounds and can be easily detected. |
mixtures to determine relative abundance of | crystalline compounds and, when coupled with lattice re |
nds and their salts are more likely to form | crystalline compounds suitable for x-ray analysis. |
The croconate anion forms hydrated | crystalline coordination compounds with divalent cation |
Crystalline copper "feather" from Itauz Mine, Kazakhsta | |
Tomono et al. used deuterium-labelled | crystalline CoQ10 to investigate pharmacokinetics in hu |
Hemimorphite most commonly forms | crystalline crusts and layers, also massive, granular, |
The winning design resembles a | crystalline cube, with a semi-circular pond on one side |
Tartaric acid is a white | crystalline diprotic organic acid. |
longated along [1010], but sometimes [1120] | crystalline directions. |
The γ irradiation of | crystalline dithionates produces SO3− radical ions. |
o well indurated (hard), finely to coarsely | crystalline, dolostone with limited occurrences of foss |
side chained alanine is mainly found in the | crystalline domains (beta sheets) of the nano fibril, g |
ate, also known as ammonium alum is a white | crystalline double sulfate usually encountered as the d |
This means | crystalline edenite is symmetrical around a two-fold ro |
Imperial | Crystalline Entombment |
For his 1939 book, | Crystalline Enzymes: The Chemistry of Pepsin, Trypsin, |
In pure form it is a white | crystalline explosive, much like other fully nitrated p |
On the other hand, his Suisho genso ( | Crystalline Fantasy) is pure stream-of-consciousness wr |
lten silicon grows on the seed crystal in a | crystalline fashion. |
Galvanized surface with macroscopic | crystalline features. |
tes with, and passes into, beds of slightly | crystalline, feldspathic, slaty rock. |
esite diagram illustrating its orthorhombic | crystalline form |
Ice VII is a cubic | crystalline form of ice. |
The | crystalline form appears as yellowish greenish needles. |
Ice II is a rhombohedral | crystalline form of ice with highly ordered structure. |
The | crystalline form (α-B2O3) see structure in the infobox) |
tion from racetrack grounds, was found in a | crystalline form in a refrigerator in Biancone's barn d |
t undergoes phase transition from the alpha | crystalline form to a pale yellow beta form. |
Ice XV is a | crystalline form of ice, the proton-ordered form of ice |
complex form complicated aggregates both in | crystalline form and in solution. |
yields the desired N-acetylated product in | crystalline form upon extractive workup. |
man reagents have complicated structures in | crystalline form and in solution. |
nd spar (a naturally occurring, transparent | crystalline form of calcium carbonate) along its shorte |
The | crystalline form of a sample can depend on the method o |
s an amorphous white solid, but a hexagonal | crystalline form with a higher density (~0.78 g cm−3) w |
e, Owings and Merrill came up with a simple | crystalline form of two chamfer-cornered masses joined |
Ice VIII is a tetragonal | crystalline form of ice formed from ice VII by cooling |
hange below which the surfactant remains in | crystalline form, even in aqueous solution. |
ppe-Seyler was able to obtain hemoglobin in | crystalline form, and confirmed that it contained iron. |
In the | crystalline form, molecule forms a propeller-like confo |
ymes were among the first to be isolated in | crystalline form. |
l that consists of cadmium sulfide, CdS, in | crystalline form. |
ographs of C-S-H does not show any specific | crystalline form. |
ce parameter is about 0.646 nm in the cubic | crystalline form. |
Crystalline forms are obtained as the amine salt by rea | |
There are at least seven different | crystalline forms of silica, including quartz. |
one of the several thermodynamically stable | crystalline forms of silica, SiO2 |
DPPH has several | crystalline forms which differ by the lattice symmetry |
Tridymite can occur in several | crystalline forms, which are metastable at ambient cond |
There are two | crystalline forms, α-AlB12, and γ-AlB12. |
It has two | crystalline forms, and therefore has two different melt |
Germanium telluride exists in three major | crystalline forms, room-temperature α (rhombohedral) an |
It exists in two | crystalline forms. |
the tailplane will fatigue and fail with a | crystalline fracture. |
Convallamarin is a | crystalline glucoside extracted from Convallaria majali |
Convallarin is a | crystalline glucoside extracted from Convallaria majali |
Two | crystalline gold specimens from Hope's Nose. |
Recently returned (in 2000) is the popular | crystalline gold "Fricot Nugget", weighing 201 troy oun |
tone's Crown Jewel, the largest specimen of | crystalline gold in existence, is on display in the Jew |
h white pillar as well as one of the finest | crystalline gour floors in Great Britain. |
They are poorly | crystalline, highly porous and have large surface areas |
In a | crystalline host the 6 hydrogen atoms in TMM are identi |
Because cellulose is very | crystalline, HPC must have an MS about 4 in order to re |
le in water and forms an optically inactive | crystalline hydrate C13H24N2O·3H2O, which melts at 40-4 |
ium and nitric acid, existing normally as a | crystalline hydrate, most commonly as aluminium nitrate |
They are | crystalline hydrates with general, simplified formula 3 |
The salt forms several | crystalline hydrates, unlike the other alkali metal bro |
dimethyl-7-isopropylazulene, is a dark blue | crystalline hydrocarbon. |
d as a brownish freebase oil, or as a white | crystalline hydrochloride salt. |
Cinnamic acid is a white | crystalline hydroxycinnamic acid, which is slightly sol |
It is a white | crystalline, hygroscopic solid that is highly soluble i |
ly known PPN circumstellar outflow in which | crystalline ice dominates the long-wavelength emission |
f solid matter which consists of tetragonal | crystalline ice, formed by cooling water down to 250 K |
ed in its common names of Common Ice Plant, | Crystalline Iceplant or Iceplant. |
loid N-benzylcinchonidinium chloride form a | crystalline inclusion compound. |
contact angles, prescribed mean curvature, | crystalline integrands, gravity, and constraints expres |
Cadmium bromide is a cream-coloured | crystalline ionic cadmium salt of hydrobromic acid that |
This white | crystalline is soluble in water, ethanol, and diethyl e |
igh productivity and a high fraction of the | crystalline isotactic polymer they produce at 70-80 °C |
It is a | crystalline ivy that left to its own devices would even |
can be rationalized by noting that the AgI | crystalline lattice has essentially already partly melt |
ents are small enough to fit between normal | crystalline lattice locations. |
e up of atoms bound tightly into a metallic | crystalline lattice, the implanted carbon atoms force t |
steine replaced by L-alanine) isolated from | crystalline lens |
crease in optical power for focusing by the | crystalline lens (i.e. |
is an analogue of glutathione isolated from | crystalline lens |
They form photosensitizers in the | crystalline lens, which has implications for cataract d |
the major family of proteins present in the | crystalline lens. |
rt of their front limbs amputated and their | crystalline lenses removed to study the possible rate o |
ied for marble is a highly pure (97% CaCO3) | crystalline limestone, pink to cedar-red in color. |
y; in one place it is a dark grey, somewhat | crystalline limestone, elsewhere it passes into a flagg |
bundant and widespread granitic intrusions; | crystalline limestones and marbles; serpentinous marble |
Lithium hypochlorite is the colorless, | crystalline lithium salt of hypochlorous acid with the |
ational glass is a molecular solid in which | crystalline long-range order coexists with quenched dis |
unpolished granite rather than the white or | crystalline look that many visitors expect. |
typically occurring in radiated or fibrous | crystalline masses. |
in three directions and typically occurs in | crystalline masses. |
lium Garnet (GGG, Gd3Ga5O12) is a synthetic | crystalline material of the garnet group, with good mec |
It is a white | crystalline material but often is encountered in an imp |
It is a transparent liquid, or a soft | crystalline material with melting point around 20 °C. |
m cadmium chloride (CsCdCl3) is a synthetic | crystalline material. |
um cadmium bromide (CsCdBr3) is a synthetic | crystalline material. |
Cleavage, in mineralogy, is the tendency of | crystalline materials to split along definite crystallo |
materials without any longe range order and | crystalline materials with a clear three dimensional lo |
A different technology to create single | crystalline materials is called epitaxy. |
idea of Rigid Unit Modes was developed for | crystalline materials to enable an understanding of the |
RUMs in | crystalline materials are the counterparts of floppy mo |
As partially | crystalline materials, they can tolerate high temperatu |
ffraction and on the structural analysis of | crystalline materials, he was selected as a Research Fe |
Sometimes, in | crystalline materials, individual crystals fracture wit |
g to the design, growth, and application of | crystalline materials. |
Vacancies occur naturally in all | crystalline materials. |
a common method for determining strains in | crystalline materials. |
ent merits, e.g. for the study of glassy vs | crystalline materials. |
ineering, and the industrial application of | crystalline materials. |
can be used as a discotic mesogen in liquid | crystalline materials. |
f the Nobel Prize than Tanaka because their | crystalline matrix method is much more widely used than |
e or pale-gray compact, and sometime finely | crystalline, medium to thick bedded limestones and dolo |
ed that for every surface or interface in a | crystalline medium, there exists a critical driving for |
trate is a toxic colorless or white soluble | crystalline mercury(II) salt of nitric acid. |
uces a visible glow and rapidly damages its | crystalline metal lattice, with released heat of about |
upersaturated solution, which produces true | crystalline metatorbernite, with a dark green colour, t |
Linarite is a somewhat rare, | crystalline mineral that is known among mineral collect |
Danburite is a | crystalline mineral similar to topaz. |
ucent, generally light-colored and vitreous | crystalline minerals. |
oxidation, a precise excess of high-purity | crystalline Mohr's salt is added upon the oxide digesti |
ent is the state in which a rod-like liquid | crystalline molecule aligns perpendicularly to the subs |
ucture, which is formed by disc-like liquid | crystalline molecules, aligns perpendicularly to a subs |
t is one of the ways of alignment of liquid | crystalline molecules. |
Chemische Kristallographie, which contained | crystalline morphology and physical property data on th |
Crystalline NaHS undergoes two phase transitions. | |
re made up of such minute crystals that its | crystalline nature is only vaguely revealed even micros |
ene difficult to handle, in contrast to the | crystalline nature of the parent azulene. |
ter Germer fired slow moving electrons at a | crystalline nickel target. |
ials, phase separated polymers, blends, and | crystalline or liquid crystalline polymers. |
ggregation and order in this phase, forming | crystalline or pseudo crystalline areas located in a so |
The | crystalline or pseudo crystalline areas act as physical |
have more freedom to arrange themselves in | crystalline order. |
Diphenylmercury is a colourless, | crystalline organomercury compound with the chemical fo |
o analyze and determine the distribution of | crystalline orientations within a crystalline thin-film |
e, but have not yet been proved to have its | crystalline outlines. |
a faceted exterior that tapers to a set of | crystalline peaks at the apex of the tower. |
Ribitol or adonitol is a | crystalline pentose alcohol (C5H12O5) formed by the red |
Without the | crystalline perfection, it would be virtually impossibl |
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