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Crystallization

Process by which a solid with a highly organised atomic or molecular structure forms

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    Specification of Josias Christopher Gamble : apparatus for the concentration and crystallization of aluminous and other solutions.

    Gamble, Josias Christopher. | Date: 1854
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    Means for producing physiological and medicinal effects upon men, animals, and plants, applicable also for accelerating the crystallization of substances and the maturing of wine.

    Boult, Alfred J. | Date: 1891
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    The distribution & significance of deviations from the normal order of crystallization : also the distribution & significance of micropegmatite in granites, as illustrated by the granites of the north of Scotland / by William Mackie.

    Mackie, William. | Date: [1908?]
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    Crystallization of biological macromolecules / A. McPherson.

    McPherson, Alexander, 1944- | Date: [1999], ©1999
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    Tentamen chemicum inaugurale, de natura crystallisationis ... / Eruditorum examini subjicit Joannes Benjamin Jachmann.

    Jachmann, John Benjamin. | Date: 1789

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