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The fluidlike substance of the crystalline lens of the eye.
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| crystalloiditis |
Inflammation of the crystalline lens.
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ny solid material in which the component atoms are arranged in a definite pattern and whose surface regularity reflects its internal symmetry.
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| crystallization |
The process of solidifying a protein or other biomolecule from solution.
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Heb. ghbsh (Job, xxviii, 18), qrh (Ezech, i, 22): both words signify a glassy substance; Sept. gabis; Vulg. eminentia (Job, xxviii, 18); krystallos, crystallus (Ezech., i, 22). ?This was a transparent mineral resembling glass, most probably a variety of quartz. Job places it in the same category with gold, onyx, sapphire, glass, coral, topaz, etc. The Targum renders the qrt of Ezech. by "ice"; the versions translate by "crystal". We find crystal again mentioned in Apoc. ...
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