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  • the color is green<br/> the color is brown<br/>
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  • Muscadine berries range from bronze to dark purple to black in color when ripe. However, many wild varieties stay green through maturity. They h
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  • ...leaves 3–11 cm long and 1–6 cm broad. The flowers are small, white in color and arranged in a terminal spike. Unusual among Lamiaceae, the four stamens
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  • ! colspan="3" style="background-color:#efe;font-size:120%;" | ''Ocimum basilicum'' cultivars | [[Red rubin basil]] || ''O. basilicum 'Red Rubin''' || Strong magenta color, similar flavor to sweet basil, also called ''Opal basil''.<ref name="tg">{
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  • To make raisins simply dehydrate grapes (of any color).
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  • This jam's really pretty color. You can use cantadew in this recipe also that's a cross-bred melon. Use ri
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  • ...l until it reaches a syrup consistency. Syrup will become reddish brown in color.
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  • ...inutes before removing from heat, add enough green or red food coloring to color pickles.
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  • ...ing sulfur dioxide through the cane juice before evaporation bleaches many color-forming impurities into colorless ones. This ''sulfitation'' produces sugar ...vj2007issue4.pdf |format=PDF| accessdate=2007-04-04}}</ref> Some remaining color-forming impurities adsorb to the carbon. The purified syrup is then concent
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  • ...of sugar is produced. This sugar ("raw") is of lower quality with a lot of color and impurities and is the main source of the sugar that is dissolved again
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  • ...provide for an automatic warning which will indicate by sound or change in color, when the operation of generation has been completed.
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  • ! style="background-color: #808080; color:#ffffff;"| # ! style="background-color: #808080; color:#ffffff;"| Title
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  • ...ll and [[pressure sensitive adhesive]]. It is generally silver or black in color but many other colors have recently become available. With a standard width
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  • ...or white and were marked on the shell by a painted band of the appropriate color. A complete round weighed {{convert|1.78|kg|lb}}.<ref>Hogg, p. 223</ref>
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  • ...lign:top; text-align:center; border:1px solid #996; background-color:#996; color:#fff" ...lign:top; text-align:center; border:1px solid #996; background-color:#996; color:#fff"
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  • ...lign:top; text-align:center; border:1px solid #996; background-color:#996; color:#fff"
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  • ...Development to incorporate the dual band IR, night vision camera, and the color TV camera is reportedly in progress.
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  • ...2 hours daily. Administration of deferoxamine after acute intoxication may color the urine a pinkish red, a phenomenon termed "''vin rose'' urine". As an a
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  • ...ne first adds sodium thiosulfate to such solutions, it will neutralize the color-removing effects of bleach and allow one to test the pH of bleach solutions
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  • ...ion which reaches body fluids is known for imparting a harmless red-orange color to the urine (and to a lesser extent, also sweat and tears) of users, for a ...fect may also be used to monitor effective absorption of the drug (if drug color is '''not''' seen in the urine, the patient may wish to move the drug dose
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  • * [[Red-green color blindness]]
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  • ...itrogen|N]][[Oxygen|O]]<sub>2</sub>, is used as a [[colour retention agent|color fixative]] and [[preservative]] in meats and fish. ...ves a dual purpose in the [[food]] [[industry]] since it both alters the [[color]] of preserved [[fish]] and [[meat]]s and also prevents growth of ''[[Clost
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  • ...Disorder Society |author2=Ramjiani |author3=Van Gerpen }}</ref> impaired [[color vision]], [[exanthema]], abdominal pain, [[malaise]], [[drug fever]], [[dys
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  • ...selective electrode]], it might however hamper the development of the blue color if the freshly formed methylene blue is also reduced, as described here abo ...bo]]; physicians would tell their patients to expect their urine to change color and view this as a sign that their condition had improved.<ref>{{Cite web
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  • ...re vein through a running IV line into the most distal port. Slight yellow color does not alter potency. Do not administer if precipitate is present.
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  • ...and standardized against standardized activated carbon. Due to the size of color bodies, the molasses number represents the potential pore volume available ...nd [[whiskey]] of [[organic compound|organic]] impurities which can affect color, taste, and odor. Passing an organically impure vodka through an activated
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  • {{infobox color|textcolor=white| Another name for the color ''Prussian blue'' is ''Berlin blue'' or, in [[painting]], ''Parisian blue''
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  • ...or ketone strips, which test the ketone levels in the urine of a diabetic. Color change on the strip indicates the relative concentration of ketones. In combination with acetaldehyde it is also used as a '''color reagent''' in the development of thin layer chromtography plates, particula
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  • ...lurred vision]], visual disturbances (yellow-green halos and problems with color perception), [[confusion]], [[drowsiness]], [[dizziness]], [[insomnia]], [[
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  • Acetic acid can be detected by its characteristic smell. A [[color reaction|colour reaction]] for salts of acetic acid is [[iron(III) chloride ...bottle of acetic acid in a laboratory. The bottle is made out of [[glass #Color|amber glass]].]]
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  • ...potash," particularly when used as a [[fertilizer]]. [[Potash]] varies in color from pink or red to white depending on the [[mining]] and recovery process
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  • ...process is completed; eventually it will light a consistent dull off-blue color.<ref>{{cite book| page = 363| title= Phosphor handbook| author = Shionoya, ...ns were rinsed in an orange solution (the term "carroting" arose from this color) of the mercury compound [[mercuric nitrate]], Hg(NO<sub>3</sub>)<sub>2</su
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  • ...:Amoxicillin rash 26 hours after 17th dose.JPG|23 hours after first photo. Color apparently fading, much of rash has spread to confluence.
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  • ...ET, for instance, has a resin code of 1. They are also often separated by color. The plastic recyclables are then shredded. These shredded fragments then ...ese materials are then removed and the PET items are sorted into different color fractions, cleaned, and prepared for processing<ref>http://www.eartheasy.co
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  • ...smooth, or lobed, but never serrated. Leaves may be shiny or dull, and the color varies with the season. Vines grow almost straight up rather than wrapping
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  • ...ry [[broad bean|horse bean]] but much thicker, with a deep chocolate-brown color.
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  • ...berry produces 1 to 5 seeds typically, the seeds are white to light tan in color, rounded, often with flattened edges and a short sharp point at the top and
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  • ...e sun due to its round shape and color. When the mushroom cap is dried its color changes from red to gold, like the sun rising in the sky.<ref>{{cite book
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  • ...-tinged stems. The flowers are tubular and bell shaped with a creamy-white color and purplish-brown netting as well as a long broad lip. The flowers usually
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  • ...lop and ripen over the summer, and persist on the plant until frost. Fall color may be yellowish, and is fairly unremarkable.
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  • ...here they bloom mid to late summer or fall. The flowers are a clean white color and after blooming small seeds with fluffy white tails are released to blow ...'Chocolate', is grown in gardens for its dark tinted foliage. The darkest color, which is a chocolaty black, occurs in a sunny position, and the plants gr
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  • ...rous]] (smooth), dark green and glossy on the upper surface and lighter in color beneath.
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  • ...e apple with a smooth and hard shell which when ripened is a lovely orange color. The meat of the fruit is soft and white with a jelly-like pulp containing
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  • ...wn as an [[ornamental plant]] due to its vivid [[flower]]s. These range in color from various purple [[tint]]s through various shades of light gray, and to
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  • ...and common, but colors also include violet, pink and white. Their size and color makes Ageratum good candidates for rock gardens, flower beds, and container
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  • ...ant. The seeds are round in shape and when ripe are black to orange-red in color. Deer will feed on the plants in early spring.
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  • ...[[flower]]s. Numerous [[cultivar]]s have been selected with varying flower color. Many of the cultivars have originated from the Connecticut Experiment Stat
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  • ...daffodil of folklore, poetry, and field may have a yellow to golden-yellow color all over, both in the wild species and due to breeding, the perianth and co ==Color range and classification==
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  • ...upright shrub 1½ to 3 feet high. Its thick stalks often have a red-violet color at the base. All the young shoots are noticeably hairy. The most conspicuou
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  • ...ular sugar have fairly good strength and feature an amber to brown surface color owing to caramelization of the sugar. Special attention has been paid to th
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  • * Full 5 MC bandwidth for color TV servicing It features wide band amplifiers which are essential for color TV servicing, and for critical observations in the electronic laboratory. V
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  • ...revised introduction by Sandy Whiteley.}}</ref> The ''Propædia'' also has color transparencies of human anatomy and several appendices listing the staff me ...> Common alternative spellings are provided with cross-references such as "Color: ''see'' Colour."
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  • | color = #B0C4DE ...d "dog," we are referring to any dog, regardless of breed, size, shape, or color. To refer to a particular instance, we would use a canine name, such as "Fi
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  • ...can Literature''] at [[Internet Archive]] (scanned books original editions color illustrated)
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  • A ciliary flush is a ring of [[red]] or [[violet (color)|violet]] around the [[cornea]] of the eye.
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  • ...isease. Progressive optic atrophy may result in decreased visual acuity or color vision. [[Intracranial hypertension]] with [[papilledema]] may be present. Visual acuity, or color vision loss with concurrent mucocutaneous lesions and/or systemic Behçet's
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  • ...cuity, [[visual field]] defect, [[afferent pupillary defect]], and loss of color vision. This is an emergency and requires immediate surgery to prevent perm
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  • ...icity)|batteries]] for years, thus establishing black as their traditional color even long after stronger modern plastics were substituted. It is used in h
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  • ...}} or less), while larger spaces are usually filled with [[beeswax]]. Its color varies depending on its botanical source, the most common being dark [[brow ...trict to district, and from season to season. Normally it is dark brown in color, but it can be found in green, red, black and white hues, depending on the
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  • Petroleum-derived pitch is black in color, hence the adjectival phrase, "pitch-black".
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  • ...ed food grade. HDPE is naturally translucent and flexible. The addition of color will make HDPE opaque although not glossy. HDPE lends itself readily to sil ...llow tint in its natural state. This tint can be hidden by the addition of color. PCR is easily processed and inexpensive. However, it cannot come into dire
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  • CEM-3 is very similar to the most commonly used PCB material, FR4. Its color is white and it is flame retardant.
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  • Polytrack has the texture of natural dirt but is lighter in color. It is a mixture of sand, synthetic fibers and recycled rubber coated with
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  • ...ions produced by its progressive oxidation. In the presence of oxygen the color changes quickly. Green rust is a powerful reducing agent and also a [[Layer
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  • ...st to the stony grey of concrete made with Portland cement, the near-white color of GGBS cement permits architects to achieve a lighter colour for exposed f
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  • ...is the wide range of colors and textures, as well as the ability to custom-color the material for large projects. [[Hospital]]s, in particular, employ massi ...tively to natural stone or quartz surfacing, is available in virtually any color or pattern and is backed by a 10-year minimum warranty. The material can b
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  • ...d polyethylene terephthalate]]''' or '''MPET''', usually gold or silver in color, which reflects up to 97% of [[thermal radiation|radiated]] heat.<ref>[http
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  • ...cal compounds which provide evidence of chemical composition include odor, color, volume, density (mass / volume), melting point, boiling point, heat capaci
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  • ...r roofing and floor tiles and other purposes. Slate is frequently grey in color, especially when seen en masse covering roofs. However, slate occurs in a v ...centuries. The slate found in Monson is usually a dark purple to blackish color, and many local structures are still roofed with slate tiles. The roof of [
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  • ...le of mineral hardness|Mohs scale]]. Other stones are classified by their color, translucency and hardness. The traditional distinction does not necessari ...mple, ruby is the red variety of the species [[corundum]], while any other color of corundum is considered sapphire. [[Emerald]] (green), [[Aquamarines|aqua
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  • ...iphenyltin” exists as a type of polymeric material because of its yellow color [8], and indeed a [[bathochromic shift]] of the wavelength at maximum absor ...omprising different side groups. The polymers synthesized were of a yellow color, featured consistencies that ranged from soft to honey-like, [[number avera
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  • ...e production of stationery folders, packaging, and storage boxes. The wide color range, durability, and resistance to dirt make it ideal as a protective cov
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  • ...produced largely by infrared radiation absorption which varies by material color, and ambient air temperature and its fluctuations during exposure do play a ...of polyethylene and polypropylene and is responsible for the rapid loss of color in pigmented coatings.
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  • *Increase of color number b *Decrease in color L
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  • ...ymer degradation]] is a change in the properties—[[tensile strength]], [[color]], shape, molecular weight, etc.—of a polymer or polymer-based product un
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  • ...or that physically changes color in the presence of certain solvents. The color changes are attributed to the incoming solvent displacing the water ligands
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  • * [[Color|Colouring agent]]s
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  • ...weather resistance and permanence of the paint and/or ink, and to make the color much darker.
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  • ...of [[molecule]]s, which define its physical and chemical properties, like color and [[viscosity]]. ...font>=USA, <font style="color:blue">'''blue'''</font>=Europe, <font style="color:#D1D117">'''yellow'''</font>=Asia+Oceania
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  • ...er the light and distort the color to [[blue]]; if it is concentrated, the color will be distorted towards [[yellow]]. This phenomenon is easily observable
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  • ...by particles in the colloid. Other colloids may be opaque or have a slight color. ...nd in precious [[opal]], in which brilliant regions of pure [[spectral]] [[color]] result from [[close-packed]] domains of [[amorphous]] colloidal spheres o
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  • ...hem less brittle, harder, resistant to corrosion, or have a more desirable color and luster. Of all the metallic alloys in use today, the alloys of [[iron]]
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  • ...ble exceptions are reddish copper and yellowish gold. The reason for their color is that there is an upper limit to the frequency of the light that metallic ...uses an extremely intense absorption in the green and a beautiful wine-red color. These colors are orders of magnitude more intense than ordinary absorption
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  • ! style="color: white; | H|| colspan="17" |&nbsp; ||He ...1" |&nbsp; ||B ||style="color: white;|C ||style="color: white; |N ||style="color: white; |O ||F ||Ne
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  • The slight color it does have is due to [[Rayleigh scattering]] of the shorter [[wavelength] ...ber 2009}}{{Subscription}}<span style="font-size:0.95em; font-weight:bold; color:#555;">([[HTTP cookie]]s required)</span>, 85th Ed. section 12, p. 227</ref
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  • ...is possible). The blossom of the coffee tree is similar to [[jasmine]] in color and smell. The fruit takes about nine months to ripen. Worldwide, an estima ...ature, they are green. When mature, they have a brown to yellow or reddish color, and typically weigh 300 to 330&nbsp;mg per dried coffee bean. Non-volatile
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  • | color = Colorless, white, yellow, green, brown
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  • ...that still contain organic impurities which may impart undesired odor and color to treated waters. White bone chars are overcharred bones that present low
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  • ...nternal structure, like [[ooids]], peloids can be identified by their dark color due to the organic matter from which they are formed.
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  • ...]] [[crop]] yielding from one to twelve seeds of variable size, shape, and color within a pod. Pulses are used for food and animal feed. The term "pulse",
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  • ...ificantly reduced amounts of smoke and combustion products; they ranged in color from brownish tan to yellow to white. Most of the bulk semi-smokeless powde
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  • ...were used for economical high color fastness dark shades such as [[Black (color)|black]] and [[Navy blue|navy]]. Environmental concern has now restricted t
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  • :[[Dye]] is used to color fabric. There are two main types: [[Natural dyes]], and [[synthetic dye]]s. ...time. Subtle differences can appear between different batches of the same color yarn from the same manufacturer.
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  • ...o work at night would be to weave silence and darkness into the cloth. The color of the cloth can also have some spiritual meaning. In one tribe a white clo
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  • ...(as high quality linen was bleached in the sun until it was pure white in color). Stores offering sales on these items may advertise a ''white sale'', desp
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  • ...his industry has a long history that begins with "Indigo dyeing" a natural color, derived from a plant.
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  • ...them through graduated openings in a grilled wire frame, and those of good color are bleached by the fumes of sulfur. Spotted and discoloured straws are dye
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