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Initially a solution was found in a crystal that crystallized in space group P63 (data not shown).

A crystal that is mostly empty is useful for storing stuff -- hydrogen, in particular.

But these are insufficient: a crystal that grows, splits in half, and grows more is not alive.

Pyroelectricity, development of opposite electrical charges on different parts of a crystal that is subjected to temperature change.

But a quantum communication satellite uses a crystal that produces a pair of entangled photons whose properties remain entwined even as one is transmitted over a large distance.

Peter A. Morrison, manager of the Navy program, said the weapon's lasers use a crystal that has been doped with a rare-earth element.

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Then the workload shifts to the lenses, which, unlike traditional glass or plastic lenses, have an embedded material, either a polymer or a liquid crystal, that can respond to an electric field.

Hemozoin (Hz) is a heme crystal that represents a vital pathway for heme disposal in several blood-feeding organisms.

Band gap, in solid-state physics, a range of energy levels within a given crystal that are impossible for an electron to possess.

Quantum Dot, based in Hayward, Calif., introduced its first product to drug researchers in November: a metallic crystal that is bound to a protein called streptavidin.

Created by a team of engineers, designers, and entrepreneurs, these watches feature a standard automatic mechanical watch (the kind you wind) behind a tinted crystal that can show notifications right on the surface.

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