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The theme song is by The Crystal Method
Yes, liquid crystal.
High Roller by Crystal Method
If they are mathematical geometric you can use geometry or calculus.If they are not, but are insoluble, you can immerse them in a suitable fluid and measure the volume of the fluid that is displaced. That method will not work for a large salt crystal, though!If they are mathematical geometric you can use geometry or calculus.If they are not, but are insoluble, you can immerse them in a suitable fluid and measure the volume of the fluid that is displaced. That method will not work for a large salt crystal, though!If they are mathematical geometric you can use geometry or calculus.If they are not, but are insoluble, you can immerse them in a suitable fluid and measure the volume of the fluid that is displaced. That method will not work for a large salt crystal, though!If they are mathematical geometric you can use geometry or calculus.If they are not, but are insoluble, you can immerse them in a suitable fluid and measure the volume of the fluid that is displaced. That method will not work for a large salt crystal, though!
in this method asingle crystal is held fixed and a beam of x_ray is incident with different wavelengthes on the crystal , the glancing angle is fixed not change and we use braggs law to obtain the interplaner distance of parallel planes
Ken Jordan has: Played The Crystal Method in "Better Living Through Circuitry" in 1999. Played Himself (The Crystal Method) in "Tweeked, Geeked and Freaked: On the Road with the Crystal Method" in 2001. Played himself in "The Crystal Method: Tweekend" in 2002. Played himself in "DJ Intervention" in 2010. Played himself in "Social" in 2011. Played Himself (The Crystal Method) in "The Drop: The EDM Culture Explosion" in 2014.
No, you pretty much have to use salt.
You're probably thinking of Name of the Game by Crystal Method or The Crystal Method, whatever close enough.
Determining the x-ray scattering pattern of the crystal.
In the rotating crystal method, a single crystal is mounted with an axis normal to a monochromatic x-ray beam.
The crystal violet method and the Schaeffer-Fulton method
A method scientists use to make identical offspring from from adult cells. Do you know, cause I don't?