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Mullin, J. W. Crystallisation. 3rd ed. Oxford: Butterworths, 1993.

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Ricard, F. D. Protein crystallisation using novel surfactants. Manchester: UMIST, 1998.

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Crystallisation of caste in frontier Bengal. New Delhi: Classical Pub. Co., 2003.

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Shields, E. The solubility and crystallisation of sodium cromoglycate. Manchester: UMIST, 1990.

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Withey, Ruth Elizabeth. The crystallisation behaviour of poly(hydroxybutyrate-co-valerate). Birmingham: University of Birmingham, 1998.

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Taylor, Alan. The Chemical syntheis and crystallisation sequence of mullite. [s.l.]: typescript, 1992.

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Lewis, B. The use of semi-open refrigeration cycle for crystallisation from aqueous solution. Luxembourg: Commission of the European Communities, 1991.

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Joyner, Louise. The geochemistry and crystallisation history of pyroxenes from hypabassal basic igneous rocks. Portsmouth: University of Portsmouth, Dept. of Geology, 1993.

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Elliot, Paul. Mixing and crystallisation conditions in supported nickel catalyst preparation and their influence on catalyst performance. Birmingham: University of Birmingham, 1990.

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Lafferty, Ian. The effect of crystallisation variables on the powder characteristics, mechanical properties and compression behaviour of dextrose. Leicester: De Montfort University, 1998.

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Wood, B. M. A study into the effects of particle size and structure level of carbon black fillers on the crystallisation behaviour andmechanical properties of polypropylene composites. Manchester: UMIST, 1993.

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Chemistry, Royal Society of. Understanding Crystallisation: Faraday Discussion. Royal Society of Chemistry, The, 2022.

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Antonietti, Markus. Nonclassical Crystallisation: Theory and Industrial Applications. Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John, 2019.

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Chemistry, Royal Society of. Crystallisation - a Biological Perspective: Faraday Discussions No 159. Royal Society of Chemistry, The, 2012.

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Hu, Xiao Wen. Hydrophobic interactions and liquid crystallisation in collagen assembly. 1996.

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Bemingham, Sean. Design Procedure & Predictive Models for Solution Crystallisation Processes: Development & Application. Delft Univ Pr, 2003.

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Dolan, James A. Gyroid Optical Metamaterials: Solvent Vapour Annealing, Confined Crystallisation, and Optical Anisotropy. Springer, 2018.

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Littlefield, Charles W. Man, Minerals and Masters. Kessinger Publishing, 1997.

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Lewis, Barrie. The development of a semi-open refrigeration cycle for the crystallisation of aqueous salts. 1996.

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Lewis, B., and J. M. Powell. The Use of Semi-open Refrigeration Cycle for Crystallisation from Aqueous Solution: Energy: Energy [series]. European Communities / Union (EUR-OP/OOPEC/OPOCE), 1991.

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The Ethics of the Dust, 10 Lectures to Little Housewives on the Elements of Crystallisation. Wentworth Press, 2019.

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Lageira, Jacinto, and Jean-Marc Bustamante. Bustamante: Crystallisations. Actes Sud, 2012.

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Dignam, Alan, and John Lowry. 6. Raising capital: debentures: fixed and floating charges. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/he/9780198753285.003.0438.

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Titles in the Core Text series take the reader straight to the heart of the subject, providing focused, concise, and reliable guides for students at all levels. This chapter discusses corporate borrowing through debentures or debenture stock, as well as fixed and floating charges that companies issue to creditors as security interests. It begins by outlining some important distinctions between the ability of small and large companies to raise loan capital. It then considers the priority of secured creditors and the registration requirements for charges, the issue of whether or not a fixed charge could be created over a company’s book debts, provisions for automatic crystallisation that converts the floating charge into an equitable fixed charge over company assets, and reform of security interests.
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Dignam, Alan, and John Lowry. 6. Raising capital: debentures: fixed and floating charges. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/he/9780198811831.003.0006.

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Titles in the Core Text series take the reader straight to the heart of the subject, providing focused, concise, and reliable guides for students at all levels. This chapter discusses corporate borrowing through debentures or debenture stock, as well as fixed and floating charges that companies issue to creditors as security interests. It begins by outlining some important distinctions between the ability of small and large companies to raise loan capital. It then considers the priority of secured creditors and the registration requirements for charges, the issue of whether or not a fixed charge could be created over a company’s book debts, provisions for automatic crystallisation that converts the floating charge into an equitable fixed charge over company assets, and reform of security interests.
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RCR Arquitectes 1999 2003: ... crystallisations. Madrid: El Croquis, 2003.

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French, Derek, Stephen W. Mayson, and Christopher L. Ryan. 11. Borrowing and security. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/he/9780198778301.003.0011.

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This chapter considers borrowing as an important method of financing a company’s activities and security as a right of recourse against company property if the loan is not repaid on time. It begins by discussing security for financial obligations, paying particular attention to security contracts, the redemption or discharge of security, and the realisation of security. It then turns to the registration of non-possessory security contracts, the priorities of legal and equitable charges, and floating charges as a form of security and their crystallisation. The extent to which the assets of anyone considering extending credit to a company are already charged as security is also explained. The chapter considers three particularly significant court cases: Evans v Rival Granite Quarries Ltd [1910] 2 KB 979; Re Spectrum Plus Ltd [2005] UKHL 41, [2005] 2 AC 680; and Re Yorkshire Woolcombers Association Ltd [1903] 2 Ch 284.
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French, Derek. 11. Borrowing and security. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/he/9780198815105.003.0011.

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This chapter considers borrowing as an important method of financing a company’s activities, and security as a right of recourse against company property if the loan is not repaid on time. It begins by discussing security for financial obligations, paying particular attention to security contracts, the redemption or discharge of security and the realisation of security. It then turns to the registration of non-possessory security contracts, the priorities of legal and equitable charges and floating charges as a form of security and their crystallisation. The extent to which the assets of a company to which anyone is considering extending credit are already charged as security is also explained. The chapter considers three particularly significant court cases: Evans v Rival Granite Quarries Ltd [1910] 2 KB 979; Re Spectrum Plus Ltd [2005] UKHL 41, [2005] 2 AC 680; and Re Yorkshire Woolcombers Association Ltd [1903] 2 Ch 284.
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Whyte, Jessica. Karl Marx. Edinburgh University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474423632.003.0028.

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In the concluding volume of his Homo Sacer project, The Use of Bodies, Giorgio Agamben briefly turns to Marx to distinguish his own account of what he terms ‘inoperativity’ from a Marxist account of production. Accepting Marx’s account of the decisive relationship between production, social relationships and culture, he nonetheless suggests that Marx neglected the forms of inoperativity that exist within every mode of production, opening it to a new use. ‘One-sidedly focused on the analysis of forms of production, Marx neglected the analysis of the forms of inoperativity’, he writes, ‘and this lack is certainly at the bottom of some of the aporias of his thought, in particularly as concerns the definition of human activity in the classless society’ (UB 94). Agamben’s reference to Marx is typically brief and enigmatic, and he neither expands on the claim that Marx, the thinker of the classless society, neglected inoperativity, nor identifies the aporias to which he refers. Nonetheless, in these brief and enigmatic remarks we find the crystallisation of a position developed in works stretching back to Agamben’s first book, The Man Without Content. Marx remains a subterranean influence on Agamben’s thought, and the diverse accounts of his work throughout Agamben’s oeuvre oscillate between critiques of his supposed productivism and praise for his thematisation of a non-substantive, self-negating subject.1 It is in the course of this oscillation that Agamben has clarified his own accounts of both political subjectivity and inoperativity.
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Marshall, Peter Vallance. The role of crystalline modifications in powder compaction: Effect of crystallisation solvent and low levelimpurity induced modifications on the solid state particulate and mechanical properties (including time dependency) of the crystalline drug substances ubuprofen and nitrofurantoin. Bradford, 1987.

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Jachman, John Benjamin. Tentamen Chemicum Inaugurale, de Natura Crystallisationis. Quod ... Pro Gradu Doctoris, ... Eruditorum Examini Subjicit Joannes Benjamin Jachmann, ... Gale Ecco, Print Editions, 2018.

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