10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CRYSTALLITIS»
Discover the use of
crystallitis in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
crystallitis and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Sid and Marty Krofft: A Critical Study of Saturday Morning ...
Guest cast: John Carradine (The ruler of Crystallitis). The boys land on Crystallitis
, a planet populated by glass people. Junior is appointed the new king, but he
finds that there's a catch: he'll have to be turned into glass as well. Vital plot point:
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The Medical Vocabulary: Containing a Concise Explanation of ...
CRYSTALLITIS (Gr. Imutallos, crystal; and “in. Syn. of I'haeitls. CRYSTALLIZA'
TION (Gr. brustallos, crystal). The formation of crystals during the passage of
certain bodies from a fluid to a solid form. CRYS'PALLOG'RAPHY (Gr. Imutallos,
crystal ...
Robert FOWLER (M.D., of Edinburgh.), 1860
CRYSTALLITIS (Gr. krustatlos, crystal ; and itis). Syn. of Pha- citis. CRYSTALLIZA'
TION (Gr. krus- tallos, crystal). The formation of crystals during the passage of
certain bodies from a fluid to a solid form. CRYSTALLOGRAPHY (Gr. krus- tallos,
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Medical Lexicon. A New Dictionary of Medical Science, ...
CRYSTALLITIS, (crystalline and itin,)Phacitis. CRYSTALLOCATAPIESIS, (
manuals, '(le-i pression.') See Cataract. 1 CRYSTALLOCATATHESIS. (xaraSum, '
a laying down.') See Cataract. CRYS'TALLOID, Crystallo'i'dcn, (rpvcranoe, 'crystal
,' ...
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Medical Lexicon: A Dictionary of Medical Science : ...
CRYSTALLITIS, Phacitia. ' CRYS'TALLOID, CryttaltoVdei, from nfnurroX- X«, '
crystal,' and ulos, 'form,' 'resemblance.' Resembling crystal or the crystalline. The
cap. fule or membrane of the crystalline. Also, the crystalline itself. CRYSTALLUS
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6
Single Season Sitcoms, 1948-1979: A Complete Guide
Luckily, Barney had received some training in flying the spaceship, while Junior
had not (but that didn't stop him from occasionally giving it a whirl—always with
disastrous results). Episode titles include “The Three Spaceketeers,” “Crystallitis,”
...
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A Clinical manual of diseases of the eye
Crystallitis. Gr. Kpvara/J.of, crystal, and itis, denoting inflammation.
Crystallocatapiesis. Gr. KpioraOw, crystal, and mrairieois, a pressing down.
Crystallocataracta. Gr. nyjipra/Aor, crystal, and KarappaKTric, a cataract.
Crystallocatathesis.
Daniel Bennett St. John Roosa, 1894
Km = ss,ooo Cat': Eye: 1-0,000 In precious and semi-precious jewels, atoms are
orderly arranged to form a clear and single tiny crystal; where the gem is
composed of myriads of regular crystallitis, it is said to be “C-rypto-Crystalline".
University of Calcutta. Dept. of English, 1957
These Crypto-Crystalline gems are transperant or translucent; where the gem is
constituted of irregular crystallitis it is called "Massive" which is normally "Opaque
". To comprehend the meaning of the technical terms used in this paper a note is
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A practical medical dictionary
... separating the aqueous from the vitreous humors, which serves to refract the
rays of light entering the pupil and focus them on the retina. crystallitis (kris-tal-i'(e
')tis). Phakitis. crystalliza'tinn. The assumption of a crystalline form when a vapor ...
Thomas Lathrop Stedman, 1930