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These starting materials differ in their initial crystallinity ranging from highly crystalline to amorphous powders.
Depending on where and how it is made, rum can vary from nearly bone-dry to slightly sweet, and its color can range from crystalline to deep amber.
In its performance on Saturday evening, the Prazak couched works by Beethoven, Zemlinsky and Janacek in a tone that was warm and shapely yet sufficiently crystalline to allow the textures and individual lines to be savored.
I.B.M. researchers have been pursuing so-called phase-change memories based on the ability to use an electric current to switch a material from a crystalline to an amorphous state and back again.
If there's a limited space, you'll probably want crystalline to get the most power per square foot.
One of the technologies they're looking at is called phase-change memory, in which a memory cell changes from a crystalline to amorphous phase, changing its resistance.
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XRD diffractograms indicate a gradual crystalline-to-amorphous transition with some residual crystallinity remaining after 60 h milling time.
The silica-supported ODAn underwent crystalline-to-isotropic phase transition.
The crystalline-to-metamict transformation was associated with macroscopic swelling, as indicated by microfractures that are arranged radially around fergusonite inclusions in pyrophanite.
Furthermore, an optimal composition sub-region was pinpointed within which the driving forces for the crystalline-to-amorphous transition are larger than those outside the sub-region.
The study of the crystalline-to-amorphous transition of silicates triggered by ion irradiation is useful for the understanding of the structural modification of interstellar dust grains.
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