One of the first stages of the crystallisation process is called nucleation.
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When used in processed foods it remains more moist and less prone to crystallisation.
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Half the funds surveyed had crystallisation periods of less than 12 months.
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Salt crystallisation is an important cause of damage in building materials and stones.
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In At Last this crystallisation and control are on glittering display.
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The juice is boiled to concentrate it, which promotes the crystallisation of the sugar.
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He plans to record the growth of stem cells and the crystallisation of soluble protein.
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Schematic diagrams showing the principles behind fractional crystallisation in a magma.
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There are songs about genetics, plate tectonics and crystallisation, among other processes.
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Crystallization: the formation of crystals
(crystallise) clear: make free from confusion or ambiguity; make clear; "Could you clarify these remarks?"; "Clear up the question of who is at fault"
(Crystallise) To form sugar or honey based syrups into crystals. The term also describes the coating.
(Crystallised) If a deferred gain is crystallised it becomes chargeable to capital gains tax. A deferred gain will be crystallised if one of several defined events occur. ...
As applied to absorption chillers, the precipitation of salt crystals from the absorbent. This causes a slush-like mixture that plugs fluid passages within the chiller and renders it inoperable.