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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 ...the plant is allowed to flower, it may produce seed pods containing small black seeds which can be saved and planted the following year. Picking the leaves
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  • ...lout shelters. These buildings were usually placarded with the yellow and black trefoil sign as shown in the top of this article. The initial blast of a n {| style="float: right; clear: right; background-color: transparent; margin-left: 1.4em"
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  • ...iffuser is called '''''raw juice'''''. The colour of raw juice varies from black to a dark red depending on the amount of oxidation, which is itself depende ...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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  • ...is a 37-year-old contractor hailing from Los Angeles, California. He is a Black Belt in [[Tang Soo Do]]. He also is proficient in [[plumbing]], electrical ! style="background-color: #808080; color:#ffffff;"| #
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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 ...ircles, as it does not leave a sticky residue when removed, comes in matte black, and is more easily torn into thin strips for precise application.
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  • ...008 |accessdate=5 September 2009}}</ref> concerning the recent addition of Black Box Warnings. In 2004, the U.S. FDA requested new warning labels to be adde ...Disorder Society |author2=Ramjiani |author3=Van Gerpen }}</ref> impaired [[color vision]], [[exanthema]], abdominal pain, [[malaise]], [[drug fever]], [[dys
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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. On [[September 9]], [[2009]], the FDA made the decision that a [[black box warning]] for injection be put on promethazine stating the contraindica
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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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  • ...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 ...dens for its dark tinted foliage. The darkest color, which is a chocolaty black, occurs in a sunny position, and the plants grow best in moisture retentive
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  • ...ergreen]] with yellowish green flowers borne very early in the Spring and black berries, which are poisonous to humans but not to birds, present from late ...rous]] (smooth), dark green and glossy on the upper surface and lighter in color beneath.
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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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  • ...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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  • ...s changed many times, past owners including the Scottish publisher [[A & C Black]], [[Horace Everett Hooper]], [[Sears|Sears Roebuck]] and [[William Benton ..., the ''Britannica'' was managed by the Edinburgh publishing firm, [[A & C Black]]. Although some contributors were again recruited through friendships of t
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  • | color = #B0C4DE ...nterview why his Great Books of the Western World list did not include any black authors, he simply said, "They didn't write any good books."<ref>Elizabeth
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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 ...akage of [[sulfuric acid]]. It has now been generally replaced by [[carbon black]]-filled [[polypropylene]].
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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 ...on. Normally it is dark brown in color, but it can be found in green, red, black and white hues, depending on the sources of [[resin]] found in the particul
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  • ...oleum-derived pitch is black in color, hence the adjectival phrase, "pitch-black".
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  • For external applications, UV-absorbing additives must be used. [[Carbon black]] also provides some protection from UV attack. The polymer can also be oxi ...ractormag.com/news/green-pipe-mine-2345 Green pipe helps miners remove the black] Contractor Magazine, 10 January 2010</ref><ref>[http://www.achrnews.com/Ar
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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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  • ...ymer degradation]] is a change in the properties—[[tensile strength]], [[color]], shape, molecular weight, etc.—of a polymer or polymer-based product un ...cars can be caused by the slippery nature of the deposit, which is like [[black ice]].
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  • ...of [[organic compounds|organic]] [[liquids]] that are highly [[viscous]], black, sticky, entirely soluble in [[carbon disulfide]], and composed primarily o ...which doth shine like purple, being of a strong scent & weightie, but the black and fowle is naught for it is adulterated with Pitch mixed with it. It grow
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  • ...l varies greatly in appearance depending on its composition. It is usually black or dark brown (although it may be yellowish, reddish, or even greenish). In ...], a [[hydrocarbon]] found in petroleum. Lines represent [[single bond]]s; black spheres represent [[carbon]]; white spheres represent [[hydrogen]].]]
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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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  • {{Redirect|Bone black|the memoir by bell hooks|Bone Black: memories of girlhood}} ...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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  • ...while young cooked in whole cuisines and sold for the purpose; for example black eyed beans, lima beans and Toor or pigeon peas are thus eaten as fresh gree #* [[Urad (bean)|Black gram]], Urad (''Vigna mungo'')
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  • [[File:Black Powder Close Up.jpg|thumb|right|Black powder for [[muzzleloader|muzzleloading]] rifles and pistols in FFFG granul ...[[Antique]] firearms or replicas of antique firearms are often used with [[black powder substitute]].
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  • ...sed for economical high color fastness dark shades such as [[Black (color)|black]] and [[Navy blue|navy]]. Environmental concern has now restricted their us ...possible, it is often less risky to dye the material a darker shade, with black often being the easiest or last option.
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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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  • ...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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  • ...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 ...rebozos in the [[Lake Pátzcuaro]] area are often of white and blue over a black background and may be embroidered in tiny cross stitch.<ref name="turedomex
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  • ...by the liquid. As found native, ozokerite varies from a very soft wax to a black mass as hard as [[gypsum]]. ...]], [[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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • |  [[Sutra]] box. Black lacquered wood, rough [[maki-e]]. 20.3&nbsp;cm x 17.0&nbsp;cm. | [[Sutra]] box. Black lacquered leather, [[maki-e]]. 31.8&nbsp;cm (length) x 17.6&nbsp;cm (wid
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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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  • *Blackplate—sheets of iron, perhaps thinner than plate iron, from the black rolling stage of [[tinplate]] production. ....<ref>Norman Mutton, 'The marked bar association: price regulation in the Black Country wrought iron trade' ''West Midland Studies'' 9 (1976), 2-8. </ref>
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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 ...this case on a flat surface. Efflorescence usually appears white, gray or black depending on the region.
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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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  • ...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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  • ...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 ...lse.<ref>[http://www.hennapage.com/henna/ppd/smallbroch1.pdf "Henna is not black"], hennapage.com</ref>
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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 Prints developed in amidol are typically a very warm brown-black colour, but overdevelopment can quickly lead to chemical [[Fogging (photogr
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  • ==Dye color== ...dams | first1=E.Q. | last2=Rosenstein | first2=L. | year=1914 | title= The color and ionization of crystal-violet | journal=J. Amer. Chem. Soc. | volume=36
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  • ...tion of the Optical Density of protective eyewear or the use of completely black goggles. ...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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