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An electronic pocket calculator with a Liquid crystal display | LCD seven-segment display, that can perform basic arithmetic operations
The origins and the complex history of liquid crystal displays from the perspective of an insider during the early days were described by Joseph A. Castellano in Liquid Gold: The Story of Liquid Crystal Displays and the Creation of an Industry.
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* Liquid crystal display, an electronic device
Liquid crystals ( LCs ) are a state of matter that have properties between those of a conventional liquid and those of a solid crystal.
Liquid crystal materials became a topic of research into the development of flat panel electronic displays beginning in 1962 at RCA Laboratories.
Liquid crystal phases can also be based on low-melting inorganic phases like ZnCl < sub > 2 </ sub > that have a structure formed of linked tetrahedra and easily form glasses.
Liquid crystals find wide use in liquid crystal displays, which rely on the optical properties of certain liquid crystalline substances in the presence or absence of an electric field.
Liquid crystal tunable filters are used as electrooptical devices, e. g., in hyperspectral imaging.
Liquid crystal color transitions are used on many aquarium and pool thermometers as well as on thermometers for infants or baths.
Liquid crystal lasers use a liquid crystal in the lasing medium as a distributed feedback mechanism instead of external mirrors.
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* Liquid crystal polymer
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* Liquid crystal thermometer
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A photograph of sub-pixel display elements on a laptop's Liquid crystal display | LCD screen
* Liquid crystal thermometer
Liquid crystal states have properties intermediate between mobile liquids and ordered solids.

Liquid and fluid
Liquid nitrogen, a fluid resembling water in appearance, but with 80. 8 % of the density ( the density of liquid nitrogen at its boiling point is 0. 808 g / mL ), is a common cryogen.
Liquid sodium is used as a heat transfer fluid in some fast reactors, due to its high thermal conductivity and low neutron absorption cross section, which is required to achieve a high neutron flux ; the high boiling point allows the reactor to operate at ambient pressure.
Alternatively, heat may be supplied at ambient temperature and the heat sink maintained at a lower temperature by such means as cryogenic fluid ( see Liquid nitrogen economy ) or iced water.
* Liquid ( as a gas is also a ' fluid ') does not absorb any of the supplied energy.
Liquid Paper is a brand of the Newell Rubbermaid company that sells correction fluid, correction pen and correction tape.
Liquid Paper ( a bottle of correction fluid ), picture and eraser
1, 1, 1-Trichloroethane was used as a thinner in Correction fluid products such as Liquid paper.
One of the first forms of correction fluid was invented in 1951 by the secretary Bette Nesmith Graham, founder of Liquid Paper, and mother of Mike Nesmith of The Monkees.
Kloosterhouse enlisted the help of his associate Edwin Johanknecht, a basement waterproofer who experimented with chemicals, and together they developed their own correction fluid, introduced as " Wite-Out WO-1 Erasing Liquid ".
Liquid filters through these cells from blood to become cerebrospinal fluid.
Liquid or vapor inclusions are known as fluid inclusions.
It is the fumes of Liquid fuels that are flammable instead of the fluid.
Liquid breathing is sometimes called " fluid breathing ", but this can be misleading, as normal atmospheric air is also a fluid.
* Liquid Helium, Superfluid: demonstrating Lambda point transition / viscosity paradox / two fluid model / fountain effect / Rollin film / second sound

Liquid and form
Liquid and gaseous biofuels, such as ethanol and biodiesel ( a form of diesel fuel that is produced from crops that yield triglycerides such as soybean oil ), can also be used.
Liquid water is densest, essentially 1. 00 g / cm³, at 4 ° C and becomes less dense as the water molecules begin to form the hexagonal crystals of ice as the freezing point is reached.
Liquid argon is typically cheaper and can be stored in a greater quantity as opposed to the gas form, which is more expensive and takes up more tank space.
Liquid shellac has a limited shelf life ( about 1 year ), hence it is sold in dry form for dissolution prior to use.
Liquid forms of pentobarbital degrade within a few years, while the solid form ( a white, crystalline powder ) does not.
A new antagonist is introduced in the form of Liquid Snake, Snake's twin brother who takes control of FOXHOUND after Snake's retirement.
Liquid crystals encompass a wide range of ( typically ) rod-shaped polymers that naturally form into thin layers, as opposed to the more random alignment of a normal liquid.
Liquid breathing is a form of respiration in which a normally air-breathing organism breathes an oxygen-rich liquid ( such as a perfluorocarbon ), rather than breathing air.
Liquid water is considered important because carbon compounds dissolved in water form the basis of all earthly life, so watery planets are good candidates to support similar carbon-based biochemistries.
A Liquid Rocket Booster has fuel and oxidiser in liquid form, as opposed to a solid rocket or hybrid rocket.
Liquid crystals used in dyes and inks often come microencapsulated, in the form of suspension.
* Liquid dancing, a form of dance in which a dancer's gesticulations flow fluidly
CSTN stands for color super-twist nematic, a color form of passive matrix LCD ( Liquid Crystal Display ) for electronic display screens originally developed by Sharp Electronics.
Their original business model was to break out new artists and groups from various genres ( mainly smooth jazz ) by releasing their music through its co-owned online music site, Music Boulevard, in the form of CDs and downloads using the Liquid Audio format.

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