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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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  • ...ure the line width and check the [[printing registration|registration]] of color separations in the field of printing and publishing.
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  • ...lled like [[giftwrap]], and is often sold lightly sprinkled with [[silver (color)|silver]]y or multicolored [[glitter]]. A different variety called "Buffal
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  • ...whose name translates as "fiesta day." Pre-Colonial tradition associates color with the four cardinal directions: yellow with east, red with north, blue a
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  • ...e is already dyed this technique allows it to be plied without ruining the color scheme. This technique also allows the spinner to try to match up thick and
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  • ...ge:Spielendes Kätzchen.JPG|thumb|right|300px|[[Cat]] with a ball of mixed-color yarn.]] ==Color==
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  • ...n by Teresa Archuleta-Sagel. 196 pages with 125 black and white as well as color plates, Museum of New Mexico Press, Paperbound.
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  • ...known as 'greige' material. This greige material will be with its natural color, odour and impurities that are not suitable for clothing materials. Not onl
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  • Fiber reclamation mills grade incoming material into type and color. The color sorting means no re-dying has to take place, saving energy and pollutants.
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  • ...tp://researchnews.osu.edu/archive/textiles.htm FORENSIC PHOTOGRAPHY BRINGS COLOR BACK TO ANCIENT TEXTILES]</ref> Our knowledge of cultures varies greatly wi ...s found in [[Peru]]vian tombs are said to belong to a pre-Inca culture. In color and texture the ancient Peruvian and Mexican textiles resemble those found
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  • '''AirDye''' technology manages the application of color to textiles without the use of water.<ref>http://www.thepolypost.com/2.1106 ...orep also says that AirDye enables companies to wait longer to decide what color or print to put onto their fabric, which would reduce the need for apparel
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  • |the transfer of color (afgeven) ...drycleaning, shrinkage, ironing, finishing, etc., may effect the degree of color transfer from the material, the test may be made before, after or before an
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  • ...The fabric is next soaked in dye long enough for the fabric to absorb the color. Typically Androsia is brightly colored, with hot pink and purple being two
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  • ...r are usually made of yarn or thread that has been [[tie-dye]]d to produce color variations in the final piece. This latter style is called “jaspe” or j ...o City |date=September 17, 2000 |page=5 |language=Spanish |trans_title=The color of your textiles }}</ref> In Mexico State craft pieces are mostly produced
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  • ...called a [[Schiff base]]. The end result also creates the simulation, via color changes, of the appearance of blood flowing under the skin. ...dyes are used by the manufacturer of the arterial fluid to give a pleasant color to the fluid in the bottle but do nothing for the appearance of the embalme
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  • ...one when makes contact with microwaves. It does not revert to the original color.
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  • ...]], [[chloroform]], [[carbon disulfide]], &c. Galician ozokerite varies in color from light yellow to dark brown, and frequently appears green owing to dich
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  • Its color ranges from dark brown to light yellow when crude, or white when refined. I
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  • ...range from about 175-200 F, and have a needle penetration of 25 or below. Color in both grades can range from brown to white, depending on the degree of pr ...and desired specification, the product then may have its odor removed and color removed(which typically starts as a brown or dark yellow). This is usually
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  • ...for [[Exfoliation (cosmetology)|exfoliation]] particles due to its uniform color, hardness, and controllable crystalinity.
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  • ...at the base by the sepals. The mature seed is a hard oval, dark brown in color and contains an oil (liquid wax) content of approximately 54%. An average-s
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  • ...wax caps from each honeycomb cell with an uncapping knife or machine. Its color varies from nearly white to brownish, but most often a shade of yellow, dep ...dle flame has a "warmer," more yellow color than that of paraffin, and the color of the flame may vary depending on the season in which the wax was harveste
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  • * Ink. Used as the basis for solid ink different color blocks of wax for thermal printers. The wax is melted and then sprayed on t
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  • Color: Off-white to moderate orange/brown
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  • ...x resemble [[carnauba wax]], so it can be used as a substitute where light color is not required, eg. in [[carbon paper]] inks, [[molding (process)|molding]
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  • ...[friction]] and [[abrasion]] of the [[polymer]] surface, and to contribute color stability and [[polymer degradation]].
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  • ...ince virtually all hydrocarbon molecules are saturated. It has water-white color.
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  • ...ion of materials and technique provides a complex texture, and richness of color not available in natural veined marbles.
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  • ...ve an external coating that will rub away to reveal a completely different color underneath. ...ng is applied inside the beads; sometimes this is not very durable and the color of finished work may appear very different in a short time
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  • ...ergo some extra human processing beyond mere shaping and drilling, such as color enhancement via [[dyes]] or irradiation. ...a molten batch of [[Glass coloring and color marking|glass of the desired color]] and pouring it into molds to form the desired shape. This is also true of
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  • ...an assortment of visually creative purposes. For example, when wetted, the color bleeds a watercolor-like layer of tissue paper that stays when you peel off
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  • ...he remaining 20 percent being composed of other ingredients that establish color, opacity, gloss, impact resistance, flexibility, and durability.<ref>[http: ...tion to sunlight, the barn red will fade faster than the very neutral clay color whether paint, vinyl siding or other composition. The lower layer, known as
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  • ...very versatile in style and can be used on a wide variety of homes in any color palette desired. Since plastic siding is a manufactured product, it may come in unlimited color choices. Historically vinyl sidings would fade, crack and buckle over time,
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  • ...terra-cotta. It could accommodate subtle nuances of modeling, texture and color. Compared to stone, it was easier to handle, quickly set and more affordab Variations in the color and pattern of the glaze made it possible for buildings constructed with th
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  • ...by their size. ACM flooring (tiles, sheets, panels, etc.) may come in any color or size and the use of asbestos in flooring and mastics has not been elimin ...[http://www.architectureweek.com/2006/0621/environment_1-1.html Vinyl: Any Color but Green ] at Architecture Week</ref>
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  • ...menting materials. Typical colors of flagstone are red, blue, and [[Buff (color)|buff]], though exotic colors, exist.<ref name=wisegeek />
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  • ...generally composed of a mixture of [[water]], [[cement]], [[sand]], often color tint, and sometimes fine gravel (if it is being used to fill the cores of c
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  • ...ng in shape as well. The bottles are arranged with clear bottles and brown color bottles on the front of the house to spell "HAPPY HOME."
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  • ...lomitic limestone]]. The stone quarried for building purposes, ranging in color from white to pink, yellow and tawny, is known collectively as Jerusalem st
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  • ...t was envisioned to be a [[cooperative housing]] community for [[people of color]].<ref name=Rake>Christy DeSmith, [http://www.rakemag.com/reporting/feature
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  • ...it is applied is not stable. Typically its color was gray, from the innate color of most Portland cement, but white Portland cement is also used. Today's s ...[[brick]] or stone surface. The finish coat usually contained an integral color and was typically textured for appearance.
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  • .../> When freshly cut, it is a pure white limestone. It may retain its white color for many years or it may be [[Insolation|insolated]] to a light golden yell
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  • ...lcanic sands from the sandlike beds of [[Puteoli]] brownish-yellow-gray in color near [[Naples]] and reddish-brown at [[Rome]]. Vitruvius specifies a ratio
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  • ...es cut in half, matched, and joined to another bottle of the same size and color. Primitive mixture, such as [[cob (material)|cob]] or adobe, are made from
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  • ....jpg|thumb|A terracotta sculpture of [[Hanuman]] in [[India]]. The reddish color is due to iron oxide in the source clay. Clays with low iron content can re ...fer to items made out of this material and to its natural, brownish orange color, which varies considerably. In [[archaeology]] and [[art history]], "terrac
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  • ...also combine shapes for aesthetic impact. Using the same material and same color but different shapes can have an impact on curb appeal and building value.
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  • ...e in particular have a long tradition of reuse due to their durability and color changes over time. Recently, the rise of environmental awareness and sustai
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  • ...truction. Staff may easily be bent, sawed, bored, or nailed. Its natural color is murky white, but it may be made to resemble any kind of stone.
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  • ...o the structural and insulating building components as well as texture and color. ...hecking" (shrinkage) to take place. The final layer is referred to as the "color coat" or "finishing coat", and is typically 3&nbsp;mm (1/8") thick. It usu
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  • ...e., trimmed, cut, drilled, ground, or other) to specific sizes or shapes. Color, [[Texture (geology)|texture]] and pattern, and surface finish of the stone ...by applying a high-temperature flame. This finish may change the natural color of the stone depending on mineralogical composition, particularly with ston
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  • ...raded natural gravels and mineral coloring pigments to achieve the desired color and appearance while maintaining durable physical properties which exceed m
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  • ...in the Earth's [[crust (geology)|crust]]. Like sand, sandstone may be any color, but the most common colors are tan, brown, yellow, red, gray and white. Si ...are grains of [[quartz]] with a [[hematite]] coating providing the orange color. Scale bar is 1.0 mm.]]
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  • ...s a non-paper-covered material and generally light gray, white or beige in color. It comes in various grades, such as smooth finishes, rough textures, and u
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  • ...per square inch.<ref name="ccwi"/> A fresh fracture shows a clear bluish color with a high silky luster and fibrous appearance.
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  • Traditional permeable concrete paving bricks tend to lose their color in relatively short time which can be costly to replace or clean and is mai
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  • ...may be added if the mix requires it or pigmentation to achieve the desired color. Around 5-10&nbsp;inches of mixed damp sub-soil are placed inside the forms
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  • ...e tiles can be beautiful but as a natural product they are less uniform in color and pattern, and require more planning for use and installation. Mass produ Most vendors of stone tiles emphasize that there will be variation in color and pattern from one batch of tiles to another of the same description and
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  • * [[Pigment]]s can be used to change the color of concrete, for aesthetics. ...y or black in color, high reactivity metakaolin is usually bright white in color, making it the preferred choice for architectural concrete where appearance
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  • ...l, which he called Portland cement, because the render made from it was in color similar to the prestigious [[Portland stone]].
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  • ...smooth surfaces, rough "stucco-like" textures, embedded stone chips, multi-color (granite-like mixtures,) and even brick-like treatments. This layer is call
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  • ...material so colors are limited. Concrete on the other hand has a limitless color spectrum when using white portland cement and pigments.
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  • ...teorites}}</ref> It was proven by [[Mössbauer spectroscopy]] that the red color of the surface of [[Mars]] is derived from an iron oxide-rich [[regolith]]. ...sms, ranging from the evolutionarily primitive [[archaea]] to humans. The color of blood is due to the [[hemoglobin]], an iron-containing protein. As illu
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  • ...is rapid, is usually composed of wider elements. It is usually lighter in color than that near the outer portion of the ring, and is known as earlywood or ...olor wood, even in woody plants that do not form heartwood, with a similar color difference, which may lead to confusion.
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  • ...hydrogen peroxide]] in the presence of [[hemoglobin]] to give a dark brown color. This is used to detect fingerprints in blood.<ref>{{cite web | title = D.A
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  • ...ucts. PPD is also used as a developing agent in the [[C-41 process|C-41]] color photographic film development process, reacting with the silver grains in t
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  • ...It forms odorless, colorless plates which melt at 111-112 °C. It gives no color with [[ferric chloride]]. When reduced by [[sodium]] in boiling [[amyl alco
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  • ...e [[hydrochloride]]. The tablets have a light red, dark red or dark violet color, and are taken with food. ...distinct color change in the urine, typically to a dark orange to reddish color. This effect is common and harmless, and indeed a key indicator of the pres
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  • ...] conditions required for most other developers. As amidol ages it changes color to a dark red-brown. Developing dishes and equipment used to prepare amidol
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  • ...ide and oxalate [[anion]]s have no effect on the color. The intense green color of the cation results from an intense ([[extinction coefficient]] of 10<sup ...colorless LMG into malachite green. Therefore, the appearance of a green color indicates the presence of [[blood]].<ref>[http://static.dna.gov/lab-manual/
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  • ...agenta when dissolved in [[water]]; as a [[solid]], it forms dark [[green (color)|green]] [[crystal]]s. As well as dying [[textile]]s, fuchsine is used to [ ...n 2007-09-25.</ref> is usually cited with one of two etymologies: from the color of the flowers of the plant genus ''[[Fuchsia]]'',<ref name="fuchsin2004">(
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  • In the [[United States]] a lock selected by color, shape or size (e.g. red padlock) is used to designate a standard safety de A common feature of these devices is their bright color, usually red to increase visibility and allow workers to readily see if a d
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  • ...will not be included in a load along with lighter-color textiles to avoid color transfer. The solvent used must be distilled to remove impurities that may ...rb dirt in their texture and are unlikely to be restored to their original color and finish.
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  • Similarly, ethylene oxide is detected by the bright pink color of the indicator when passing air through aqueous solutions of some salts o Other methods of ethylene oxide detection are<ref name="oe4" /> color reactions with [[pyridine]] derivatives and hydrolysis of ethylene glycol w
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  • ...ic tissue injury.<ref name="goldfranks"/> Hemoglobin acquires a bright red color when converted into carboxyhemoglobin, so poisoned patients have been descr
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  • ...rt. Especially for goggles that protect against visible-light wavelengths, color vision is impaired, which means that it becomes hard to see green or red in
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  • ...ally add diacetyl and acetoin (along with [[beta carotene]] for the yellow color) to make the final product butter-flavored, because it would otherwise be r
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  • ...st stable oxidation state for manganese is +2, which has a pale '''pink''' color, and many manganese(II) compounds are known, such as [[manganese(II) sulfat ...l coordination due to the [[Jahn-Teller effect]] and its strong purple-red color.
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  • ...sub>6</sub>. It is sometimes abbreviated [[Phenyl|Ph]]–H. Benzene is a [[color]]less and highly [[flammable]] liquid with a sweet smell and a relatively h
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  • ...e element is derived from the Greek word "chrōma" (χρώμα), meaning [[color]], because many of its compounds are intensely colored. It was discovered b ...llow pigments. The pigment does not degrade in the light and has a strong color. The signaling effect of yellow was used for school buses in the United Sta
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  • ...dO). The [[crystalline]] form of the same compound is dark red and changes color when heated, similar to [[zinc oxide]]. [[Hydrochloric acid]], [[sulfuric a ...inc compound. Stromeyer noted that some impure samples of calamine changed color when heated but pure calamine did not. He was persistent in studying these
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  • ...yde is still used in low concentrations for [[C-41 process|process C-41]] (color negative film) stabilizer in the final wash step,<ref>{{citation | url = ht
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  • ...test (chemistry)|litmus]], the deadly effect on insects, the yellow green color, and the smell similar to [[aqua regia]].
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  • ...llustrations of the earth, one above the other. The seas are dark gray in color and the continents a lighter gray. Both images have red, yellow, and white ...dditional capabilities such as [[night vision]], brightness detection, and color change detection may also be incorporated into sensor arrays.<ref>"Evaluati
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  • ...on [[magnetic resonance imaging|MRI]]. Areas of volume loss are shown in color over a template of a normal brain.<ref name="Cecil08"/>|alt=Eight MRI views
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  • The purse seine itself is usually black in color, with colorful "corks" (floats of some sort) strung along the cork line, an
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  • ...o or more colors in a seamless way, with one color slowly becoming another color. Freehand airbrushed images, without the aid of [[stencil]]s or friskets, h ...te works of art on the lexan bodies. The paint jobs range from a basic one-color paint job to fine detailed works of art.
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  • ...s oily liquid is colourless but, like many [[amine]]s, assumes a yellowish color due to impurities resulting from air-oxidation. It is soluble in polar solv
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  • ...an hemoglobin. The protein's <font color = "red">'''α'''</font> and <font color = "blue">'''β'''</font> subunits are in red and blue, and the iron-contain ...igher. This accounts for hemoglobin's red color and deoxyhemoglobin's blue color. This difference is used for measurement of the amount of oxygen in patient
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  • ...d for painter [[Vittore Carpaccio]]. So named due to the similarity of the color of the thinly sliced raw beef to the red hue Carpaccio was known for. ...he accession of King Oscar II to the throne. [[Choron sauce]] that has the color of red as the same as the kings royal mantel is piped in the shape of an "O
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  • ...disease that causes the hands and feet of the body to turn a sickly green color. This can usually only be cured by a series of painful [[Injection (medicin |A disease that seemingly does not allow one to experience the color orange in any of the five senses. It is mentioned by Max (Who obviously mad
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  • ...ment of the lower extremities begins with a visual inspection of the legs. Color, presence of hair, visible veins, size of the legs and any sores or ulcerat
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  • The nurse will examine the tonsils for color, presence of exudates or lesions and utilize a grading scale to describe th ...ssment of the lower extremities begins with visual inspection of the legs. Color, presence of hair, visible veins, size of the legs and any sores should be
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  • ...rigid about morphological distinctions between certain cell stages.<ref>''Color Atlas of Hematology'' 2004</ref> *''Color Atlas of Hematology''; Theml et al; Thieme; 2004; ISBN 1-58890-193-9
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  • === Color (DSA) === Color (DSA) - provides a dynamic flow evaluation, greater understanding of the co
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  • .... Flowers are yellow. Leaves are evergreen, and are a dark glossy green in color, ovate-acuminate in shape, and opposite in growth pattern. Kratom is evergr
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  • ...entha|mint]] oils. It is a waxy, crystalline substance, clear or white in color, which is solid at [[room temperature]] and melts slightly above. The main
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  • ...is often a paste-like substance with varying hardness and pliability. Its color is most commonly light to dark brown, but can vary toward green, yellow, bl ...ndicate that the hashish contains a large amount of leaf material. Hashish color usually reflects the methods of harvesting, manufacturing, and storage.
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  • ...y drink is still pinker than the Easter Rabbit," an overt reference to the color of the beverage. Wayne makes a similar reference in [[DJ Khaled]]'s song,
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  • ...ef> CBS and NBC shot footage in the kitchen of the shooting's aftermath on color film, which could not be broadcast until it was developed two hours after t
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