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It is an anthochlor | pigment, a kind of yellow pigment. |
Burnt sienna is an iron oxide | pigment: a warm mid brown color. |
Viridian is a blue-green | pigment, a hydrated chromium(III) oxide, of medium sa |
(The bacteriochlorophyll | pigment absorbs light in the extreme UV and infra-red |
It is used as a | pigment; analogs bearing this motif are known as quin |
eas of: cartonnage materials science testing, | pigment analysis and reconstruction, conservation col |
optical absorption spectrum of the red blood | pigment and its two distinctive absorption bands. |
tion of cobalt from its ores, as an inorganic | pigment, and as a precursor to catalysts. |
It is a rather expensive | pigment and sold by several manufacturers of oil pain |
Pigment and gold on cloth. | |
Albino (lacking black | pigment) and anerythristic (lacking red pigment) spec |
n as blanc d'Espagne, originally a white lead | pigment and later either basic bismuth nitrate or a p |
name) is a bright red carotene and carotenoid | pigment and phytochemical found in tomatoes and other |
Burnt umber is both a | pigment and a colour. |
On some diets the Manduca have very little | pigment and pigment precursors, so the Manduca larvae |
phinidin is an anthocyanidin, a primary plant | pigment, and also an antioxidant. |
From head to tail, he's royal purple | pigment, and there, voila, you've got a Figment." |
'Waiting', ceramic, | pigment and wood sculpture by Robert Brady, 1980, The |
Polipigment, | Pigment and color pastes for colored gelcoats and res |
Stercobilin is a tetrapyrrolic bile | pigment and is one end-product of heme catabolism. |
The species in this family produce | pigment and do not have an asexual cycle in the blood |
e individuals may have reduced amounts of red | pigment and rare individuals may have virtually no re |
T. maclanei has no body | pigment and spends most of its life upside-down, hang |
eggs of the Morelet's Tree Frog have a green | pigment and when they hatch, the larvae fall into the |
; in semiconductors and photoconductors, as a | pigment and in fireworks. |
mutations which cause an absence of a normal | pigment and/or excessive production of others |
Peridinin is a light-harvesting carotenoid, a | pigment associated with chlorophyll and found in the |
Its tongue only has | pigment at the tip. |
It was used as a | pigment at least from the middle paleolithic. |
Halobacteria use the | pigment bacteriorhodopsin which acts directly as a pr |
Their photosynthetic | pigment, bacteriorhodopsin, is actually opaque to the |
Large blooms appear reddish, from the | pigment bacteriorhodopsin. |
essory pigments is sometimes referred to as a | pigment bed, though this term is no longer supported |
e same dog; "the back is black from eumelanin | pigment being made and the belly is tan or red from p |
Columnidin is an orange red | pigment, belonging to the 3-deoxyanthocyanidins found |
al Gallery London notes the occurrence of the | pigment bice in three grades in an account of Tudor p |
is degraded by enzymes into the yellow-green | pigment bilirubin. |
eous group of congenital disorders in melanin | pigment biogenesis. |
he names of black iron oxide, magnetic oxide, | Pigment Black 11, and ferrous ferric oxide (Fe3O4), i |
ow, an historian of paint, concluded that the | pigment Blue Bice found in records of British interio |
They do not produce | pigment but do have an asexual cycle in the blood. |
is then chosen, the default being a skintone | pigment but ranges from bright pink to black. |
Cinnabar was first used for | pigment by the Romans. |
torical records suggest the use of ochre as a | pigment by numerous cultures. |
In late summer a red | pigment, carotene, is secreted from the alga Dunaliel |
Since all | pigment cell-types differentiate from the same multip |
Thus in species that have other | pigment cell-types, for example xanthophores, albinos |
More common than a complete absence of | pigment cells is localized or incomplete hypopigmenta |
All these | pigment cells can rapidly relocate their pigments, th |
However, | pigment changes and thinning of the skin become more |
loroplasts are green because they contain the | pigment chlorophyll. |
, stabilizers for plastics, plasticizers, and | pigment coatings based on titanium dioxide. |
self-assembled, supramolecular metal complex | pigment composed of stoichiometric amounts of anthocy |
acids, reducing sugars, minerals, flavors and | pigment compounds) can also be leached into the osmot |
Chokecherries are also high in antioxidant | pigment compounds, like anthocyanins, further contrib |
Both the supply drums and a container of | pigment connect to the main pumping system. |
mb near Loyang were painted with a light blue | pigment consisting of blue, purple and colorless comp |
e relationship between leaf xanthophyll cycle | pigment content and spectral reflectance to improve s |
xact hue was difficult because amounts of the | pigment cyanidin were still present, so the rose was |
in the ability to insert a gene for the plant | pigment delphinidin cloned from the petunia and thus |
Carthamin is a natural red | pigment derived from safflower (Carthamus tinctorius) |
brown-grey color, named after the rich brown | pigment derived from the ink sac of the common cuttle |
Mars black is an iron oxide | pigment developed in the 20th century. |
allel, colorless or with cytoplasmic brownish | pigment, dextrinoid, and have short and inflated cell |
flies had significantly lower amounts of the | pigment dihydroxyxanthommatin in their heads suggesti |
Pigment dispersing factor (Biology) | |
ow iron oxide (CAS [51274-00-1]) is used as a | pigment, e.g. |
Retinal | pigment epithelial (RPE) cells in dry AMD degenerate |
Neuroprotectin D1 is formed in retinal | pigment epithelial cells when confronted with oxidati |
The retinal | pigment epithelium maintains the outer blood-retinal |
hin 2 gene is mainly expressed in the retinal | pigment epithelium and colon. |
ACT is focused on commercializing its Retinal | Pigment Epithelium therapy (RPE) for degenerative ret |
DOPA is released to the retina in the retinal | pigment epithelium and is necessary for specific stag |
retion of a neurotropic factor by the retinal | pigment epithelium that helps in normal retinal devel |
sed by changes in pigmentation in the Retinal | Pigment Epithelium, the appearance of drusen on the r |
ptor which is abundantly expressed in retinal | pigment epithelium, and binds plasma retinal binding |
tina and iris, ciliary epithelium and retinal | pigment epithelium. |
ey are believed to be confined to the retinal | pigment epithelium. |
retinal vascular endothelium and the retinal | pigment epithelium. |
The red | pigment fades from margin toward the center with age. |
While most cephalopods have only one visual | pigment, firefly squid have three, along with a doubl |
When Terr impishly trades dark | pigment for light, Tiva blows some of the powder on h |
ker (1779 - 1832) who first created a special | pigment for leaves. |
Titanium yellow is used primarily as a | pigment for plastics and ceramic glazes, and in art p |
Pigment Forest (1985) | |
Minkowski (1858-1931) he theorized that bile | pigment formation was a function of liver cells alone |
in, which is a brown to black iron-containing | pigment formed by decomposition of haemoglobin. |
Purple of Cassius is a purple | pigment formed by the reaction of gold salts with tin |
f the anthocyanidins responsible for the blue | pigment found in the Primula plants of the polyanthus |
Hipposudoric acid is a red | pigment found in the skin secretions of the hippopota |
It is a dark-red or purple water-soluble | pigment found in many redberries including chokeberri |
It is very similar to betanin, the | pigment found in beets. |
It is a | pigment found in the flowers of Catharanthus roseus a |
Cyanosalvianin, a blue | pigment from the flowers of Salvia uliginosa, is a co |
olour was obtained using synthetic iron oxide | pigment from The Deanshanger Oxide Works (Deanox), wh |
Phycocyanin is a | pigment from the light-harvesting phycobiliprotein fa |
nable, given that lapis lazuli as ultramarine | pigment from Afghanistan was already being imported l |
ncomplete albinism is the complete absence of | pigment from the skin, eyes, or feathers, but not all |
Commelinin, a blue | pigment from the flowers of Commelina communis, is a |
This study suggested that brown | pigment gallstones could form spontaneously in infant |
al amount of stercobilin was present in brown | pigment gallstones. |
However, this photo of synthetic ultramarine | pigment gives a fair impression of IKB as it appears |
e possession of glands able to synthesize the | pigment gossypol. |
nd muscle cells, lipid droplets in fat cells, | pigment granules in certain cells of skin and hair, w |
Their | pigment granules concentrated in a single focus. |
10-12 | pigment granules are found in the cytoplasm. |
Conspicuous greenish-black | pigment granules are located in a distinct vacuole. |
By manipulating the | pigment granules in its body, it can produce effectiv |
Dispersion of the | pigment granules in the cell grants the intensity of |
he name given to finely granular yellow-brown | pigment granules composed of lipid-containing residue |
They are elongated, possess 2-24 (usually 10) | pigment granules which may be found in clumps and are |
At first the dark, brownish-black | pigment granules are restricted to this rim of cytopl |
They have prominent and irregular | pigment granules. |
are stored nutrients, secretory products, and | pigment granules. |
ometres x 2 micrometres and possess 6-8 brown | pigment granules. |
Halobacteria also possess a second | pigment, halorhodopsin, which pumps in chloride ions |
The | pigment has crystal lattice of rutile, with 2-5% of t |
Carotenoid | pigment has been found in their bodies. |
One morning, Jeff wakes up to find that his | pigment has changed. |
ponins, the xanthine theobromine and a yellow | pigment, ilexanthin. |
Carotene is an orange photosynthetic | pigment important for photosynthesis. |
can be either colorless, or contain brownish | pigment in the cytoplasm. |
This isomer is a | pigment in African marigolds (Tagetes spp.) and exhib |
glass), has been historically important as a | pigment in painting, pottery, and other media. |
The red | pigment in the cyanobacteria produces the deep reds o |
It is found as an accessory | pigment in the chloroplasts of brown algae and most o |
d:YAG laser which selectively targets melanin | pigment in the Trabecular meshwork cells, called Sele |
It was used in the past as a | pigment in paints, but is now restricted or illegal b |
CdS is used as | pigment in plastics. |
It is a mild inhibitor of the formation of | pigment in plant and animal tissues, and is used in f |
tion (and sometimes absence of other types of | pigment in species that have more than one) results i |
(2050-1652 BC), it continued to be used as a | pigment in the decoration of tombs, wall paintings, f |
still absorbs light (chlorophyll is the green | pigment in plants - it absorbs mainly the red and blu |
or the introduction of shellac as an artist's | pigment in Spain. |
The | pigment in microgametocytes is located within a singl |
ever, the plant does not normally produce the | pigment in the endosperm, since photosynthesis does n |
al (but often inflated), and contain brownish | pigment in the cytoplasm. |
Sudan Yellow 3G is used as a | pigment in cosmetics and printer toners, and as a dye |
d Iron produces titanium dioxide slag for the | pigment industry and high quality Pig Iron for the fo |
lanocytes to synthesize pheomelanin, a yellow | pigment, instead of the black or brown pigment, eumel |
Mummy brown was a rich brown bituminous | pigment, intermediate in tint between burnt umber and |
fied bacteria, then they will incorporate the | pigment into their cell membrane and will pump proton |
The | pigment is known to wash off in the rain and fade awa |
In imperfect albinism, the | pigment is partially inhibited in the skin, eyes, or |
ple modifier genes which control how much tan | pigment is actually expressed and so a tan patterned- |
ssociate the webs with danger when the yellow | pigment is not present, as occurs in less well-lit ar |
Pigment is always present. | |
Pigment is absent. | |
tosystem I primary donor, (where P stands for | pigment) is the reaction-center chlorophyll a molecul |
Cobalt | pigment is used in porcelains and glass. |
The | pigment is brown and clumped into a diffused mass. |
Pigment is rare and a vacuole may be present. | |
lor achieved when the raw unheated clay earth | pigment is processed into refined pigment. |
This | pigment is used to absorb light, which provides energ |
The | pigment is made up of small dark brown granules withi |
Even though they are scotochromogenic | pigment is intensified by growing in continuous light |
If the | pigment is located only in the centre of the cell, ce |
Often the | pigment is blown into the air where it stains the clo |
el, their bioavailability is very low, so the | pigment is relatively safe. |
This medium brown | pigment is made by heating umber, a dark brown clay c |
When used as a | pigment, it is known as Zinc Yellow, Buttercup Yellow |
ey, oats, rye, and food colored with Monascus | pigment) its full significance for human health is un |
As a primary plant | pigment, its glycosides are highly abundant in nature |
The berries contain a | pigment known as Rivianin or Rivinianin, which has th |
ds he's left with are the mysterious artist's | pigment known as Winsor Blue, and the death of Giffor |
as meant to be overpainted with the rich blue | pigment lapis lazuli, and the angels on the left are |
The malarial | pigment lies apart from the parasitic mass and is con |
imals can sometimes be identified by spots of | pigment loss on black skin in the genital region. |
lyzed chemoluminescence reaction, wherein the | pigment luciferin is oxidised by the enzyme luciferas |
l but as they mature become fan shaped with a | pigment mass forming the handle of the fan. |
s classroom to teach his notion that the skin | pigment melanin endows blacks with physical and intel |
For example, the biological | pigment melanin is a stable free radical. |
ophic fungi are fungi which appear to use the | pigment melanin to convert gamma radiation into chemi |
dy, such as certain feathers, are lacking the | pigment melanin. |
A melanomorph is a substance related to the | pigment melanin. |
h excitation energy hops from light-capturing | pigment molecules to reaction center molecules step-b |
Each antenna complex has between 250 and 400 | pigment molecules and the energy they absorb is shutt |
They do not produce | pigment nor do they undergo merogony in the blood. |
ist of alchemical substances), is a deep blue | pigment obtained by roasting cobalt ore, and is made |
Verdigris is the common name for a green | pigment obtained through the application of acetic ac |
Adrenochrome, chemical formula C9H9NO3, is a | pigment obtained by the oxidation of adrenaline (epin |
lor is used as the yellow-brown natural earth | pigment ochre. |
Parietin, a cortical | pigment of lichens |
Parietin is the predominant cortical | pigment of lichens in the genus Caloplaca, a secondar |
hemical term "anthocyanin" to denote the blue | pigment of the cornflower. |
I could not paint for the sake of the | pigment of whatever, but I like abstract form in the |
enic colonies, production of a saffron yellow | pigment on Middlebrook 7H10 agar and a chrome yellow |
The resulting solid was used as a | pigment, or combined with arsenic trioxide to form co |
led as toner, fingerprint powder, fertilizer, | pigment or metal moldings. |
ce that displays media contents using charged | pigment particles in an applied electric field |
which zeaxanthin provides the primary yellow | pigment, plus the Greek word for yellow (see xanthoph |
e their own paints by grinding and mixing dry | pigment powders with linseed oil. |
l development, after neural tube closure, the | pigment precursors align dorsally along the anterior- |
dicaxanthin is a type of betaxanthin, a plant | pigment present in beets, prickly pear cactus, and th |
flies actually have decreased amounts of eye | pigment present within the head. |
His silver tester, photometer for | pigment printing and heliotype printing, and universa |
first time the chance to buy silk screen and | pigment prints in signed and numbered editions of the |
m ferrocyanide is used instead; the stain and | pigment produced are commonly known as Prussian blue. |
Pyocyanine (or pyocyanin) is an antibiotic | pigment produced by the Gram negative bacterium Pseud |
Colonies with unique | pigment production are 1-1.5 mm in diameter. |
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