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Crystal Wand Healing

Crystal Wand Healing

Richard Gentle

Lulu.com
2012
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Illness and injury have become an accepted part of our lives. However, we can all do more to help ourselves and others gain an improvement in health or achieve complete recovery from illness. Through experiments with using a Crystal Wand, Richard Gentle takes you on a unique tour of healing. You will be guided through the process of natural healing, learn how to increase your own healing ability through simple exercises, make your own Crystal Wand, and discover the enormous benefits obtainable through Personal Action Intervention.
Crystal Quest

Crystal Quest

Victoria Patrick

Lulu Press Inc
2016
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Elendir does not grasp just how much his life would alter the moment he decides to rescue an enigmatic girl from her pursuers. When he chooses to accompany her on her quest, his future is forever changed and he learns that he is much more than just a soldier. His new pathway starts when he saves the same girl from dragons and is injured because of it. As a result of this he inadvertently discovers that he had magic to control them, as well as learning that he is in fact powerful fae! The attack awakens his dormant powers which are far more than he could ever have thought possible! They eventually lead to him using them to save his friends and the girl that he loves, from a young man who turns out to be his twin! Elendir has no idea that all of this was prophesied twenty years earlier by the King of the Elves whose vision of the future saw that one brother would become the saviour of a kingdom, and the other a vicious tyrant, or that one must destroy the other to become the ruler of the realm of the dragons.
Crystal Growth

Crystal Growth

C. H. L. Goodman

Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
2012
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In the last decade or so the growth of single crystals has assumed enormous importance for both academic research, and technology (particu­ larly in the field of 'electronics'). The range of fields involved is great: from electro-optics to metal corrosion, from semiconductors to magnetic bubble materials-one can add to the list almost indefinitely. However, while the general principles of crystal growth can be applied aImost right across the board, it turns out that the precise way in which one can grow a particular crystal best varies considerably from material to material. This, of course, is to emphasise the obvious; nonetheless, except in specialised papers in the scientific litera ture , little attempt seems to have been made to deal in any detail with the causes of the difficulties in growing particular kinds of materials and with methods of circumventing them. These specialised papers may be inaccessible, and in any case cannot be, usually, very broad in scope or detailed in treatment simply because of the pressure to keep papers short. And unfortunately few specialised monographs seem to have been produced. These points and others similar emerged repeatedly in discussions with crystal growers from aU parts of the World and indicated that there was a need for a publication which would deal in detail with problems and techniques for specialised areas of crystal growth.
Crystal Growth

Crystal Growth

C. H. L. Goodman

Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
2013
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The science and art of crystal growing continue to flourish; even with increasing understanding of the science, "feel" and skill continue to play their vital part, as was so clearly evidenced at the recent Boston International Conference on Crystal Growth. The aim of this volume, the same as that of the first, is to try to improve understanding by providing detailed discussions of crystal growth techniques and problems that arise with them. The published paper in the specialized literature is too limited a vehicle, by convention and by editorial pressure on length, to discuss matters in detail, yet it is in the small details born of experience that vital information can often lie concealed. A major aim of this series, therefore, has been to encourage contributors to describe rather fully what has been achieved in their special fields. The next volume of this series is now well underway and plans for Volume 4 are advanced. If you, the reader, feel that some important aspect of crystal growth is being unjustifiably neglected, perhaps you should consider offering a contribution! And even if you do not wish to do that, please do offer criticism-preferably constructive. I hope that the present volume will prove as useful and interesting to crystal growers as apparently did the first volume of the series; certainly the warm commendations that that volume has elicited were a great encouragement for the present work. Finally it is a pleasure to thank Standard Telecommunication Laboratories for its continuing support.
Crystal Chemistry of Condensed Phosphates

Crystal Chemistry of Condensed Phosphates

A. Durif

Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
2013
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In this reference, the author thoroughly reviews the current state of condensed phosphate chemistry. A unique feature of this volume is an examination of the recent developments in X-ray structural techniques, reporting on fundamental results obtained through their use. Enhanced by comprehensive tables reporting crystal data, chapters identify and characterize more than 2,000 compounds. Additional features include a concise survey of the historical development of condensed phosphate chemistry; the presently accepted classification system; a review of each family of condensed phosphates and much more.
Crystal Growth

Crystal Growth

A.W. Vere

Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
2013
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This book is the second in a series of scientific textbooks designed to cover advances in selected research fields from a basic and general viewpoint, so that only limited knowledge is required to understand the significance of recent developments. Further assistance for the non-specialist is provided by the summary of abstracts in Part 2, which includes many of the major papers published in the research field. Crystal Growth of Semiconductor Materials has been the subject of numerous books and reviews and the fundamental principles are now well-established. We are concerned chiefly with the deposition of atoms onto a suitable surface - crystal growth - and the generation of faults in the atomic structure during growth and subsequent cooling to room temperature - crystal defect structure. In this book I have attempted to show that whilst the fundamentals of these processes are relatively simple, the complexities of the interactions involved and the individuality of different materials systems and growth processes have ensured that experimentally verifiable predictions from scientific principles have met with only limited success - good crystal growth remains an art. However, recent advances, which include the reduction of growth temperatures, the reduction or elimination of reactant transport variables and the use of better-controlled energy sources to promote specific reactions, are leading to simplified growth systems.