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Mary's friends may consider Crystal common, but she doesn't think very highly of them either.
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Taken together, the present findings demonstrate that cholesterol crystals, common constituents of atherosclerotic lesions, induce NLRP3 inflammasome activation and IL-1β secretion in human macrophages.
The refractive material varies between different mammals, but here is likely formed of zinc-cysteine crystals common to carnivores.
Conventional long-range order, as in a ferromagnet or a crystal, is common in three-dimensional systems at low temperature.
Pants Material: The finest Italian wool Morning Drink: Super strong Espresso served in a crystal thimble Common Phrases: Bring the Enzo around.
Seventeenth century recipes use quartz sand or "stones from tarso", "Levantine" or "Hispanic soda" for crystal or common frit, a premelting mixture of the glass contents.
What Amara says sounds like crystal clear common sense.
Nevertheless, the standardised measurements allow a direct comparison between the performance of sonic crystals and common noise barriers.
Free pyrite crystals are common in all size fractions.
Crystals of common salt, for example, comprise as many sodium cations (Na+) as there are chlorine anions (Cl−).
Two conditions producing crystals was common to nanosphere and control screens, as well as one condition that produced spherulites.
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