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  • ...al different strains of cannabis plants including [[Purple Haze (cannabis)|Purple Haze]] and [[BC Bud]].<ref name="test">[http://hightimes.com/public/cancup]
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  • ...te]] soft drink and pieces of [[Jolly Rancher]] candy. The purplish hue of purple drank comes from [[dye]]s in the cough syrup. ...ref name=ABC2005/><ref name=MTV-Wayne/> '''barre''',<ref name=ABC2005/> '''purple jelly''',<ref name=LA/><ref name=ABC2005/> and '''Texas tea'''.<ref name=MT
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  • Muscadine berries range from bronze to dark purple to black in color when ripe. However, many wild varieties stay green throug
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  • ...from the upper 1–6 centimeters, which protrude above the ground and are purple, red, or greenish wherever sunlight has fallen. This above-ground part deve
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  • The most commonly used Mediterranean basil cultivars are "Genovese", "Purple Ruffles", "Mammoth", "Cinnamon", "Lemon", "Globe", and "African Blue". The
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  • ...ith a strong scent of [[cinnamate]], the same chemical as in cinnamon. Has purple flowers.<ref name="katzer"/> <!-- 26,300 --> | [[Purple ruffles basil]] || ''O. basilicum 'Purple Ruffles''' || Solid purple, rich and spicy and a little more anise-like than the flavor of Genovese Ba
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  • ...rcy, MoMM3c) who was struck in the ankle by shell fragments. He earned a Purple Heart for his injuries and this action earned the SAVAGE and her crew a WWI
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  • ...eight different colors of hectographic ink were available at one time, but purple was the most popular because of its density and contrast.
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  • ...ary carbon paper will not do. These sheets come in a range of colours, but purple seems to be traditional. You prepare your master by typing or printing (wit ...ng a separate fine sponge (which will soon become a fine fhannish shade of purple -- and not one you would want to use to do your sensitive fhannish face wit
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  • ...s; [[nausea]]; pain in back, hips, ribs, arms, shoulders, or legs; reddish-purple [[stretch marks]] on arms, face, legs, trunk or groin; thin and shiny skin;
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  • ...ERS) Phenytoin Injection (Dilantin) has been associated with the risk of [[Purple Glove Syndrome]].
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  • ...al sources. Air will oxidize iodide, as evidenced by the observation of a purple extract when aged samples of KI are rinsed with [[dichloromethane]]. As fo
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  • * [[Han Purple]]
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  • ...used a number of pigments such as [[indigo dye]], [[smalt]], and [[Tyrian purple]], which tend to fade, and the extremely expensive [[ultramarine]] made fro Prussian blue is strongly colored and tends towards black and dark purple when mixed into [[oil paint]]s. The exact hue depends on the method of prep
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  • ...eacts with the newly freed [[sulfhydryl]] groups. The test will turn a red/purple color if the test is positive indicating that there was significant amounts
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  • ...nt fell out of favor with the introduction of [[potassium bicarbonate]] ([[Purple-K]]) dry chemical in the late 1960s, which was much less [[corrosive]] and
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  • ...sulphate by weight, resulting in a final liquid injectable which was brown-purple and quite potent. The drugs present in the final product are limited to her
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  • ...s of paracetamol metabolism (click to enlarge). Pathways shown in blue and purple lead to non-toxic metabolites; the pathway in red leads to toxic [[NAPQI]].
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  • ...up to 1–2 m tall. The stems are smooth, branching, swollen at the base, purple-striped, and hollow except for partitions at the junction of the [[leaf|lea
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  • ...with fine hairs. The [[flower]]s have five petals and are usually white or purple with yellow centers, though there is a blue variant that resembles the [[to
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  • ...|cm|in|abbr=on}} broad. The [[flower]]s, produced in spring, are fragrant, purple, typical pea-flower in shape, borne in erect or spreading [[raceme]]s {{con
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  • ...[flower]]s are 14-22 mm broad, with a dark purple standard petal and paler purple wing and keel petals; they are produced in [[raceme]]s of 2-7 together.
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  • ...ing purple-striped, or [[mottled]] (typically only ''C. maculata'' has the purple stripes or spots). Attached to the base of the stem is a [[tuberous root]]
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  • ...|stem]] being crowned by [[raceme]]s of large and eye-catching [[blue]], [[purple]], [[white]], [[yellow]] or [[pink]] zygomorphic [[flower]]s with numerous
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  • ...bare stems before the leaves appear. They have a four-lobed pink or light purple (rarely white) [[perianth]] 10-15 mm diameter, and are strongly scented. Th
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  • ...rly and grow to a length of up to 8 cm long. They are greenish-yellow with purple or brownish stripes. The [[spathe]], known in this plant as "the pulpit" wr
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  • ...anthers. The berry is mostly 6–8&nbsp;mm (1/4-3/4") diam., dull black or purple-black.<ref>[http://plantnet.rbgsyd.nsw.gov.au/cgi-bin/NSWfl.pl?page=nswfl&l
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  • ...e [[flower]]s, but otherwise resembles a [[tomato]] plant. The foliage and purple-black [[Berry|berries]] are [[poison]]ous.
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  • ...loose clusters of 3–20, (1–1.5&nbsp;cm) across, star-shaped, with five purple petals and yellow stamens and style pointing forward. The [[fruit]] is an o
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  • ...idy rosette before the spike goes up, and it is neatly arranged around the purple-tinged stems. The flowers are tubular and bell shaped with a creamy-white c
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  • ...open cymose panicle of apically small white [[flower]]s, sometimes with a purple or mauve striped tube. They flower profusely in spring.
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  • ...a Native Plants Gallery: Solanum xanti<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> Purple Nightshade has been observed 'climbing' higher on fences, shrubs and saplin ...looms in spring to early summer. The plant is poisonous to humans. Due to Purple Nightshade's poisonous nature, tomatoes (also a member of the Nightshade fa
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  • ...reen or red stems, and large, simple leaves. White flowers are followed by purple to almost black berries, which are a good food source for songbirds such as ...op and bottom. Immature berries are green, turning white and then blackish purple.
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  • '''''Digitalis purpurea''''' ('''Common Foxglove''', '''Purple Foxglove''' or '''Lady's Glove'''), is a [[flowering plant]] in the family ...e arranged in a showy, terminal, elongated cluster, each tubular, pendent, purple (also pink, rose, yellow, or white in selected [[cultivar]]s). They are als
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  • [[Image:Lablab purpureus Steve Hurst 1.jpg|thumb|left|Seeds of the purple hyacinth bean]] ...an grows as a [[vine]], producing purple [[flower]]s and striking electric-purple coloured [[seed]] pods. Lablab bean is a good choice for a quick screen on
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  • ...fter 330 [[growing degree day]]s. The fruits, borne in clusters, are small purple to black drupes, [[poisonous]] for humans but readily eaten by many birds.
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  • ...2 metres in height. The [[flower]]s are small and fragrant, with five pale purple or lilac petals, growing in clusters. The [[fruit]] is a [[drupe]], marble-
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  • ...ll white [[flowers]] are produced in clusters. This is followed by globose purple-black [[berries]] (not edible).
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  • ...hout Asia.The flowers are ranges from gray to white. The berries are black-purple. The plant is extremely poisonous to humans. The fruits are eaten by birds
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  • ...s0.jpg|thumb|right|The small green flowers of ''H. foetidus'' often have a purple edge to each 'petal']] ...d many are [[evergreen]]. Many species of hellebore have green or greenish-purple flowers and are of limited garden value, although Corsican hellebore (''H.
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  • ...al plant]] due to its vivid [[flower]]s. These range in color from various purple [[tint]]s through various shades of light gray, and to purely white. The fl *[http://plants.usda.gov/java/profile?symbol=DIPU Purple Foxglove] USDA Noxious Weed List.
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  • ...thiopica''. All varieties with flowers with shades of yellow, orange, red, purple are mainly derived from ''Z. albomaculata'', ''Z. pentlandii'' and ''Z. reh
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  • ...k are ''[[Oxytropis lambertii|O. lambertii]]'' ('''Lambert locoweed''', '''purple locoweed''', '''woolly locoweed''') and especially ''Oxytropis sericea'' (' *''[[Astragalus mollissimus|A. mollissimus]]'' ('''purple woolly loco''')
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  • ...}} tall, with a smooth green stem, usually spotted or streaked with red or purple on the lower half of the stem. The [[leaf|leaves]] are finely divided and l
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  • ...nt stem|stem]] shows a purplish-red pigmentation with raised nodules. Each purple spot on the stem surrounds a hair, and there are large, coarse white hairs
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  • ...-7 cm long, and flowers are usually blue (though sometimes white, pink, or purple), the heads borne in dense corymbs. The ray flowers are threadlike, leading
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  • ...fter 330 [[growing degree day]]s. The fruits, borne in clusters, are small purple to black drupes. The fruits of some species are mildly [[poisonous]] to hum
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  • ...owers from June to August, having attractive bell-shaped blue, lavender or purple flowers. However it has a rank smell.
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  • ...ower colours not found in wild plants having been selected, including red, purple, pink and orange; white and a variety of pinks are the most common. Many cu
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  • ...rgin. The [[flower]]s are about 1 cm diameter, white or occasionally light purple, with yellow [[stamen]]s. The [[fruit]] is a shiny black [[berry]] {{conver The undersides of its hairy leaves are not reddish-purple. The berries are speckled with white until it is fully ripe and turns black
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  • * ''[[Euphorbia peplis]]'' – Purple Spurge
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  • ...aring parts, leaves, stems and young fruit, so that they remain a dramatic purple-to-reddish-brown throughout the life of the plant. Plants with the dark le The fruit is a spiny, greenish (to reddish purple) capsule containing large, oval, shiny, bean-like, highly poisonous seeds w
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  • *[[Foxglove]] (Grecian, Purple, Yellow)
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  • ...e appear between June and November in the species native range followed by purple-black, rounded berries which are 3 to 6&nbsp;mm in diameter.<ref name=SA/><
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  • ...ert|18|cm|in}} long ovate leaves. The bell-shaped [[flower]]s are [[tyrian purple]] with green tinges and faintly scented. The [[fruit]]s are [[berry|berries
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  • The [[fruit]] is a dark purple to black [[berry]] 3–5&nbsp;mm diameter, produced in drooping clusters in The dark blue/purple berries can be eaten when fully ripe but are mildly [[poison]]ous in their
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  • ...blue or violet filaments, then five greenish-yellow [[stamen]]s and three purple [[carpel|stigma]]s. The [[fruit]] is an oval orange-yellow [[berry]] 6&nbs
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  • ...3.2 cm (1.25 inches) wide. These are medium green above and blotched with purple underneath. The margins of these leaf-like organs have spoon-shaped [[bulbi
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  • ...rom stipules, are short, somewhat triangular, dilated at base, sharp, dark purple, adhering only to the bark, but persistent.
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  • ...es]] can be found in many shades of grey from pale to dark and may also be purple, green or [[cyan]]. Slate is not to be confused with [[shale]], from which ...urmaline]], or [[zircon]] as well as [[feldspar]]. Occasionally, as in the purple slates of [[Slate industry in Wales|North Wales]], ferrous reduction sphere
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  • ...low temperatures to remove brown undertones and give a more desirable blue/purple color. A considerable portion of all sapphire and ruby is treated with a va
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  • ...ttp://www.iupac.org/publications/books/pbook/PurpleBook-C4.pdf|title=IUPAC Purple Book: Definition of terms relating to crystalline polymers (1988) See Sec.1
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  • ...rdinate to the cobalt atoms. This originally orange solution turns either purple or green with the replacement of water with [[tetrahydrofuran]], and blue u
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  • ...]] is better than others; that is reckoned the best, which doth shine like purple, being of a strong scent & weightie, but the black and fowle is naught for
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  • ...The unstable emulsion progressively separates.<br />D. The [[surfactant]] (purple outline around particles) positions itself on the interfaces between Phase
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  • ...wn on land unsuitable for ''[[Coffea arabica]]''. The tree produces red or purple fruits ([[drupe]]s), which contain two seeds (the "coffee beans", which...
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  • ...</ref> A Chinese alchemical text dated 492 AD noted saltpetre burnt with a purple flame, providing a practical and reliable means of distinguishing it from o
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  • ...ocally cultivated [[silk]]. Traditional [[dye]] sources include ''[[Tyrian purple|purpura pansa]]'' among the [[Huave people|Huave]], [[Chontal Maya people|C
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  • ...bsorb the color. Typically Androsia is brightly colored, with hot pink and purple being two very common colors. During the dying process the wax prevents the Image:WomenPurple.jpg|Woman in purple Androsia looking at the ocean
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  • ...used since pre-Hispanic times to dye fiber, producing colors ranging from purple to yellow, varying depending on what the ingredients, such as certain flowe
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  • ...their file-a-wax line comes in three hardness grades: blue is the softest, purple is next, and green is the hardest. The hardness is apparent in carving, bu
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  • ...lost during World War I, and modern black glass held to sunlight is a deep purple. Examples of true black glass are circulating in jewelry pieces made to com
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  • ...was often used for beads in [[China]]. [[Wampum]] are cylindrical white or purple beads made from [[quahog]] or North Atlantic [[channeled whelk]] shells by
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  • ...n instant colour change occurs, sending them red, orange, yellow, blue, or purple.
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  • ...oming wisteria flowers painted over a warm white glaze in enamels of red, purple, gold and silver. The base is orange and has a stamp mark reading "Ninsei" ...{nihongo|Uchiki (wide-sleeved undergarment) with triple-crane roundels on purple ground in karaori weave|紫地向鶴三盛丸文唐織|murasakiji mukaizur
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  • ...papery wing down each side. The [[pollen]] cones are 3–4 mm long, red or purple at first, shedding yellow pollen in spring.<ref name="Gymnosperm"/><ref nam
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  • ...ver, with viscous strongly smelling hairs. The flowers vary in colour from purple-blue to pink. A general flowering of this species in N. Kanara, took place ...<ref name="Nature lovers on the Karvy trail; Times of India"/> bear bright purple<ref name="Flower that takes years to bloom; BBC"/> (purplish blue<ref name=
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  • ...ng [[Plant stem|stems]] and little branching, extreme red, yellow, blue or purple coloration, or thickness of stem and solid core, such as hemp cannabis ogla
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  • ...rric]]. Iron also occurs in higher oxidation states, an example being the purple [[potassium ferrate]] (K<sub>2</sub>FeO<sub>4</sub>) which contains iron in ...rin]]s ([[oxygen]] transport and fixation in [[Marine invertebrates]]) and purple [[acid phosphatase]] ([[hydrolysis]] of [[phosphate]] [[ester]]s).
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  • ...Its first industrial-scale use was in the manufacture of [[mauveine]], a [[purple]] dye discovered in 1856 by Hofmann's student [[Sir William Henry Perkin|Wi
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  • * [[Han Purple]]
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  • ...l violet''', '''Solvent Blue 90''', '''Alizarine Violet 3B''', '''Alizurol Purple''', '''Duranol Brilliant Violet TG''', '''Ahcoquinone Blue IR base''', '''D
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  • ...n [[laboratory mice]] since many strains of lab mice are [[albino]] so the purple colour stays on their [[fur]] for several weeks. ...citation | inventor1-last=Kern | inventor1-first=A. | title=Manufacture of purple dye-stuff | issue-date=1883 | patent-number=290892 | country-code=US }}</re
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  • | Appearance = Purple-red solid
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  • ...unstable oxide Mn<sub>2</sub>O<sub>7</sub> and compounds of the intensely purple permanganate anion MnO<sub>4</sub><sup>−</sup>, are powerful [[oxidation| ...d octahedral coordination due to the [[Jahn-Teller effect]] and its strong purple-red color.
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  • ...ing business internationally. The GHS document, otherwise known as “The Purple Book”, is a guidance document that establishes criteria and methods for h ...ctors were considered in developing the GHS communication tools. The [[GHS Purple Book]] includes a comprehensibility-testing instrument in Annex 6.
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  • [[File:Chromium(III)-chloride-purple-anhydrous-sunlight.jpg|thumb|upright|Anhydrous chromium(III) chloride (CrCl
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  • ...ackground. Arrows point to three of the cells; two are speckled with dark purple dots, and the third has an irregular outer border]]
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  • ...x|Animation of how an air caster operates. Blue represents compressed air, purple represents the air film (or cushion) that the device rides on.]]
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  • ...humbnail|Structure of [[2.2.2-Cryptand]] encapsulating a potassium cation (purple). At crystalline state, obtained with an X-ray diffraction.<ref>{{cite jour
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  • ...nail|left|Structure of a [2.2.2]cryptand encapsulating a potassium cation (purple). At crystalline state, obtained with an X-ray diffraction.<ref>{{cite jour
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  • ...he name '''porphyrin''' comes from a [[Greek language|Greek]] word for ''[[purple]]''. The macrocycle has 26 [[pi electrons]] in total. The parent porphyrin
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  • | Appearance = dark purple solid liquid
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  • ...point (-43.7 °C), which is where the vapor pressure curve of propane (the purple line) intersects the horizontal pressure line of one atmosphere ([[Atmosphe
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  • | style="background:purple; color:white" | purple | [[Bromocresol purple]]
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  • ...px|[[Reference ranges for blood tests]], showing concentration of protons (purple) at left. It can be seen that the ranges are kept in a narrow range, and th
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  • ...toma]] [[Image:Venous lake 1.jpg|thumb|[[Venous lake]]|alt=A small blue to purple colored lesion on the lower lip of an adult]] ...e blanche, Livedo reticularis with summer ulceration, Livedoid vasculitis, PURPLE syndrome, Segmental hyalinizing vasculitis)
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  • |A disease that covers the victim in purple [[pustules]] and renders them unable to speak. It may be a type of fungus,
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  • ...rcinoma]] of the [[breast cancer|breast]] (dark pink) in a [[lymph node]] (purple) and extending into the surrounding fat (white, chicken-wire appearance). [
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  • Caption2 = [[Laparoscopic]] view of a horse's spleen (the purple and grey mottled organ) | ...ated blood cells by way of blood and lymph node circulation. The spleen is purple and gray.<ref name="Mebius"/><ref name="isbn9780071466339">{{cite book |aut
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  • ...vg|Front of [[thorax]], showing surface relations of [[bone]]s, [[lungs]] (purple), [[pleura]] (blue), and [[heart]] (red outline). [[Heart valves]] are labe
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  • ...al different strains of cannabis plants including [[Purple Haze (cannabis)|Purple Haze]] and [[BC Bud]].<ref name="test">[http://hightimes.com/public/cancup]
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  • ...f [[Cannabis indica]]. Like many "Black" strains, it is known for its dark purple color. Black Ranger produces thick and harsh but sweet smoke and an intense
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  • ...activated G<sub>s</sub> alpha protein in turn activates adenylyl cyclase (purple) that converts ATP into the second messenger cAMP.<ref name="urlRCSB Protei
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  • ...te]] soft drink and pieces of [[Jolly Rancher]] candy. The purplish hue of purple drank comes from [[dye]]s in the cough syrup. ...ref name=ABC2005/><ref name=MTV-Wayne/> '''barre''',<ref name=ABC2005/> '''purple jelly''',<ref name=LA/><ref name=ABC2005/> and '''Texas tea'''.<ref name=MT
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  • ...Northern Lights (strain)|Northern Lights]]{{·}} [[Purple Haze (marijuana)|Purple Haze]]{{·}} [[White widow (cannabis)|White Widow]]{{·}} Kine Bud {{·}} [
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  • ...his books ''[[Radical Chic & Mau-Mauing the Flak Catchers]]'' and ''[[The Purple Decades]]''. In the essay, Wolfe used the term to satirize composer [[Leona
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  • ...club-members-arrested-mass-California-swoop.html] Daily Mail</ref> while ''purple wings'' indicate having had sex with a corpse,<ref>{{Citation ...are given green wings; those who have sex with a woman's corpse are given purple wings, according to the indictment. }}</ref> yellow for having drunk female
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  • *[[East Harlem Purple Gang]] **[[The Purple Gang]]<ref name="jew"/><ref name="gangstersencyclopedia"/>
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  • [[File:Gram Stain Anthrax.jpg|thumb|Gram-positive anthrax bacteria (purple rods) in [[cerebrospinal fluid]] sample. If present, a Gram-negative bacter
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  • ===Purple cow=== ...tates, features this and similar beverages. In a more general context, a [[purple cow]] may refer to a non-carbonated grape juice and vanilla ice cream combi
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  • This is shown by the upper purple trace, the modulus control, A, counter output. These two screen captures d
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  • * Laser wavelength: 405nm, blue purple laser
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