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Dear All:

a slightly oblique question: 
For final testing of harvesting robotics, I need to grow crystals that
are ill-behaved (lysozyme et al make nice, blocky, and relatively hard
crystals which we can handle fine). 
Does anyone know of a commercially available material that tends
to make lousy crystals (needles, plates, hidden in gunk, fragile)
under known conditions?  

Best regards, BR
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