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  2. Journal of Crystal Growth - Wikipedia

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    The Journal of Crystal Growth was founded following the 1966 International Conference on Crystal Growth (ICCG) held in Boston, Massachusetts, United States.Ichiro Sunagawa, who participated in ICCG, wrote in the Journal of the Japanese Association of Crystal Growth that before then, "The crystal growth community was totally fragmented and had remained as a peripheral field at the mercy of ...

  3. Crystal Growth & Design - Wikipedia

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    Crystal Growth & Design is a monthly peer-reviewed scientific journal published by the American Chemical Society. It was established in January 2001 as a bimonthly journal and changed to a monthly frequency in 2006. The editor-in-chief is Jonathan W. Steed from Durham University. [1] [2] [3] [4]

  4. Crystal growth - Wikipedia

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    Crystal growth is a major stage of a crystallization process, and consists of the addition of new atoms, ions, or polymer strings into the characteristic arrangement of the crystalline lattice. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The growth typically follows an initial stage of either homogeneous or heterogeneous (surface catalyzed) nucleation , unless a "seed ...

  5. International Organization for Biological Crystallization

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    ICCBM-8 Journal of Crystal Growth, Volume 232, Issues 1–4, Pages 1–647 (November 2001) ICCBM-7 Journal of Crystal Growth, Volume 196, Issue 2–4, (January 1999) ICCBM-6 Journal of Crystal Growth, Volume 168, Issues 1–4, Pages 1–328 (June 1996) ICCBM-5 Acta Crystallographica D [12] Volume 50, Part 4 (July 1994)

  6. Shaping processes in crystal growth - Wikipedia

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    Shaping processes in crystal growth are a collection of techniques for growing bulk crystals of a defined shape from a melt, usually by constraining the shape of the liquid meniscus by means of a mechanical shaper. Crystals are commonly grown as fibers, solid cylinders, hollow cylinders (or tubes), and sheets (or plates).

  7. List of materials science journals - Wikipedia

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    Journal of Composite Materials; Journal of Crystal Growth; Journal of Elastomers and Plastics; Journal of Electronic Materials; Journal of the European Ceramic Society; Journal of Functional Biomaterials; Journal of Industrial Textiles; Journal of Intelligent Material Systems and Structures; Journal of Materials Chemistry - A, B, and C

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  9. Shubnikov Institute of Crystallography RAS - Wikipedia

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    Crystal growth: research into crystal formation and growth, development of synthesis methods and creation of equipment for crystallography; Crystal structure: study of idealialized (theoretical) and real-world crystal structures; Crystal properties: study of symmetry and physical properties of crystals; search for crystals with valuable properties