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Moreover, Shimoda et al. (2004) revealed that the Raman bands of a precursor crystal appeared at a position different from those of original material.

Researchers later discovered that what seemed to be new was actually old: the same pattern, which lacks the translational symmetry of a true crystal, appears in an Iranian shrine built in 1453.

The α-form crystal appeared after quenching for 1 min, corresponding to a gel temperature around 15 °C.

A video was shown featuring well-known figures such as alleged comedian Billy Crystal endorsing Cuomo for re-election, but even Crystal appeared less than pumped.

In the late 1980s, yellowish hexavalent chromium (Cr+6, a carcinogen) crystals appeared on walls of homes, schools, and other buildings, and there were yellow/green blooms of hexavalent chromium outdoors.

With only the product tRNA bound, a Eu3+ ion soaked into the crystal appears bound to ligands on the P4 helix and also the tRNA 5′-phosphate.

The wild flora, suspended in cages of liquid crystal, appear at first to have reached an immortal state.

The SeMet- MtbHadAB derivative crystals appeared in a different reservoir solution containing 100 mmol/L Bis-Tris, pH 6.5, 25% (w/v) PEG3350.

Crystals appeared within a few days.

Reddish brown crystals with similar morphology and size as the native BfrA crystals appeared within a few days.

Single crystals appeared under a number of conditions in each case within 48 h.

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