| crystalline |
Perfectly limpid and bright.
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| crystalline |
A certain amount of crystalline fragrance sub stances can be dissolved, without problems, in the, liquid ingredients of a perfume oil. In general they possess good fixative properties. But to( high a percentage of crystalline substances, an( especially low temperatures, can cause what i known as "crystallizing-out"-the appearance o crystals in the liquid.
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| crystalline lens |
A clear and flexible body lying directly behind the iris in the eye that can change shape in response to muscle action so as to alter the optics of the eye and allow the eye to be focused clearly at differing distances.
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| crystalline |
material assuming fixed internal forms. Slow cooling areas have high crystallinity and shrinkage.
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| crystalline b. |
birefringence occurring in systems in which the bonds between molecules or ions have a regular asymmetrical arrangement; it is independent of the refractive index of the medium.
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