- fine crystals
- затравка кристаллов
Англо-русский словарь по пищевой промышленности. 2013.
Англо-русский словарь по пищевой промышленности. 2013.
Charcot-Leyden crystals — fine colourless sharp pointed crystals seen in the sputum of asthmatics. [M. Charcot (1825–93), French neurologist; E. V. von Leyden (1832–1910), German physician] … The new mediacal dictionary
Cave of the Crystals — Coordinates: 27°51′3″N 105°29′47″W / 27.85083°N 105.49639°W / 27.85083; 105.49639 … Wikipedia
Charcot-Leyden crystals — Char·cot Ley·den crystals .shär .kō lī dən n pl minute colorless crystals that occur in various pathological discharges and esp. in the sputum following an asthmatic attack and that are thought to be formed by the disintegration of eosinophils… … Medical dictionary
photography, technology of — Introduction equipment, techniques, and processes used in the production of photographs. The most widely used photographic process is the black and white negative–positive system (Figure 1 >). In the camera the lens projects an image of… … Universalium
Sucrose — Sucrose … Wikipedia
Geology of Jersey — The geology of Jersey is characterised by the Late Proterozoic Brioverian volcanics, the Cadomian Orogeny, and only small signs of later deposits from the Cambrian and Quaternary periods. The kind of rocks go from conglomerate to shale, volcanic … Wikipedia
Photographic emulsion — is a layer of light sensitive material coated onto a substrate. In Silver gelatin photography, the emulsion consists of silver halide crystals suspended in gelatin, and the substrate may be glass, plastic film, paper or fabric. In proper chemical … Wikipedia
Cinnabar — This article is about the mineral. For the plant resin, see Dragon s blood. For the moth, see Cinnabar moth. Cinnabar Cinnabar on Dolomite General … Wikipedia
Bournonite — is a sulfosalt mineral species, a sulfantimonite of lead and copper with the formula PbCuSbS3. It was first mentioned by Philip Rashleigh in 1797 as an ore of antimony, and was more completely described by the comte de Bournon in 1804, after whom … Wikipedia
Heulandite — is the name of a series of tecto silicate minerals of the zeolite group. Prior to 1997, heulandite was recognized as a mineral species, but a reclassification in 1997 by the International Mineralogical Association changed it to a series name,… … Wikipedia
volcanic glass — a natural glass produced when molten lava cools very rapidly; obsidian. [1830 40] * * * Any glassy rock formed from lava or magma that has a chemical composition close to that of granite. Such molten material may reach very low temperatures… … Universalium