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  • Prussian blue is one of the first synthetic pigments. The pigment is famously complex, owing to the presence of variable amounts ...Wenders de Calisse, C. M. Vogtherr: ''Early Prussian Blue. Blue and green pigments in the paintings by Watteau, Lancret and Pater in the collection of Frederi
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  • ...] with [[amino acid]]s and [[protein]]s to form brown [[biological pigment|pigments]] known as [[melanin]]s. The quinones and melanins derived from dopamine ma
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  • ...the most common colors of urushi finishes are black and red, from powdered pigments of [[iron]] and [[ferric oxide]], respectively. Urushi is painted on with
    5 KB (693 words) - 12:26, 7 July 2010
  • ...romalveolates use [[chlorophyll]]s ''a'' and ''c'', and many use accessory pigments. Chromalveolates share similar [[glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate dehydrogenase]]
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  • ...manufactured by mixing Acrylic or Polyester resin with Stone (Bauxite) and pigments. Then, a chemical cure is operated, bringing the material up to 60°C or mo
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  • ...wood and protect it from weather. Tar paint can also be toned with various pigments, producing translucent colours and preserving the wood texture.
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  • Many [[pigments]] and [[dyes]] can also be affected, when the problem is known as [[photote
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  • ...flame retardant composites or as masterbatch carrier for thermo-sensitive pigments. PB-1 disperses easily in other polyolefins, and at low concentration, acts
    12 KB (1,699 words) - 10:09, 20 September 2010
  • ...n other plastics. It is often [[Opacity (optics)|opaque]] or colored using pigments. Polypropylene has good resistance to [[fatigue (material)|fatigue]].
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  • ...well as forming a protective coating. The structure of paint consists of [[pigments]] in a matrix of [[resin]]. ...in a resin matrix. It can be seen that weathering only removes the smaller pigments, resulting in the colour change
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  • ...o adjust their basic properties to special use they are made for (fillers, pigments, additives. .. ).<br />
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  • ...rrier or primer coat on [[wood]] to prevent the bleeding of [[resin]] or [[pigments]] into the final finish, or to prevent [[wood stain]] from blotching.<ref>S
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  • ...diluted, bitumen never fully solidifies and will in time corrupt the other pigments with which it comes into contact. The use of bitumen as a glaze to set in
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  • [[Image:Indian pigments.jpg|right|thumb|250px|Pigments for sale at a market in [[Goa]], [[India]].]]
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  • *Paints, Pigments, Dyes and Inks
    13 KB (1,878 words) - 10:17, 20 September 2010
  • ...pstick]] and [[mascara]] are blends of various fats and waxes colored with pigments, and both [[beeswax]] and [[lanolin]] are used in other [[cosmetics]]. Also
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  • ...rganonitrogens (e.g. Alcophor 827) can be used together with anticorrosive pigments. Other corrosion inhibitors are Anticor 70, Albaex, Ferrophos, and Molywhit
    7 KB (1,003 words) - 10:17, 20 September 2010
  • ...substance made from [[Selenite (mineral)|selenite]], [[glue]] and natural pigments, imitating marble and other hard stones. The material may be veined with co
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