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  • A '''crystal''' is a [[solid]] in which the constituent atoms are arranged in an orderly The structure of a crystal depends on the size and chemical properties of the constituent atoms, and c
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  • {{Image|Cpal lastprom.jpg|right|400px|"Last Promenade at the Crystal Palace" 1852. Note the tree completely enclosed by the Palace structure; p The '''Crystal Palace''' was a glass and iron structure built to house the [[Great Exhibit
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  • *A [[Crystal (geology)|crystal]] in [[physics]] and [[geology]] is a solid with ordered structure ([[latti *[[Crystal (glass)|Crystal]], a type of glassware
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  • A list of sculptures in the Crystal Palace park.<ref>[http://pmsa.cch.kcl.ac.uk/UEL/Region.htm East London scul
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  • * ''Victorian Prism: Refractions of the Crystal Palace '', edited by James Buzzard, Joseph W. Childers, and Eileen Gillooly * ''Delamotte's Crystal Palace: A Victorian Pleasure Dome Revealed'', by Ian Leith (London: English
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Crystal]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • '''Crystal field theory''' is a [[quantum mechanics|quantum mechanical]] theory for th ...ectronic orbital angular momentum ''L'' will be quenched, i.e., inside the crystal field [[angular momentum (quantum) |angular momentum]] is not conserved, ''
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  • [[Image:Cpal lastprom.jpg|thumb|right|400px|"Last Promenade at the Crystal Palace" 1852. Note the tree completely enclosed by the Palace structure; p The '''Crystal Palace''' was a glass and iron structure built to house the [[Great Exhibit
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  • {{r|Crystal Palace, London}} {{r|Crystal Palace Campaign}}
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  • ...otte&theme=&period=&county=&district=&place_name= Early photographs of the Crystal Palace by Philip Henry Delamotte] - 63 photographs. .../www.webrarian.co.uk/crystalpalace/index.html Webrarian's site on the 1888 Crystal Palace music recordings] - you can actually listen to them online.
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  • *A [[Crystal (geology)|crystal]] in [[physics]] and [[geology]] is a solid with ordered structure ([[latti *[[Crystal (glass)|Crystal]], a type of glassware
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  • {{r|Crystal Palace, London}} {{r|Crystal Palace Campaign}}
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  • * ''Victorian Prism: Refractions of the Crystal Palace '', edited by James Buzzard, Joseph W. Childers, and Eileen Gillooly * ''Delamotte's Crystal Palace: A Victorian Pleasure Dome Revealed'', by Ian Leith (London: English
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  • ...otte&theme=&period=&county=&district=&place_name= Early photographs of the Crystal Palace by Philip Henry Delamotte] - 63 photographs. .../www.webrarian.co.uk/crystalpalace/index.html Webrarian's site on the 1888 Crystal Palace music recordings] - you can actually listen to them online.
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  • The Bolivar Peninsula, containing the towns Bolivar, Crystal Beach, and Gilchrist, suffered severe damage as indicated in comparisons of |caption=Crystal Beach before and after the storm.
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  • ...'English as a Global Language''<ref>English as a Global Language (by David Crystal) on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00E3UR4LQ/</ref>, ''Making a
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  • The formation of [[mineral]] [[crystal]]s by [[living system]]s.
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  • ...erent orientations. Liquid crystal materials may not always be in a liquid crystal state of matter (just as water may be ice or water vapor). ...of soap and various related detergents, and some clays. Widespread liquid-crystal displays (LCD) use liquid crystals.
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  • A [[solid]] in which [[methane]] is trapped within the [[crystal]] structure of [[ice]].
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  • Folk singer originating from Crystal Beach, TX; founder of the [[Stingaree Music Festival]].
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  • [[Bacteria]] that do not retain crystal-violet dye ([[Gram stain]]) after staining and decolourizing with alcohol.
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  • '''Gram-negative bacteria''' are those [[bacteria]] that do not retain crystal violet dye in the [[Gram stain]] process.
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  • ...ked together to perform a specific task, typically built on a single large crystal of [[silicon]]
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  • ...f carbon where the carbon atoms are arranged in an isometric-hexoctahedral crystal lattice, commonly used in industrial applications and jewelry.
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  • An inorganic chemical reaction where water is added to the crystal structure of a mineral, usually creating a new mineral, usually called a hy
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