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Crystallization

The act of selling an asset and immediately buying the same asset back. One does this for tax purposes; that is, one sells the asset in order to realize a capital loss, but buys it back because one believes it still represents a solid investment. Most tax agencies have rules forbidding or limiting crystallization.
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These properties of PA6 depend on the degree of crystallinity and crystal morphology, which is controlled by the crystallization conditions.
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