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However, none of the | pigments absorbs well in the green-yellow region, whic |
ite Portland cement, and small percentages of | pigments and proprietary ingredients. |
food such as honey, substances such as lac or | pigments and for their role in pollinating crops and c |
e approximate formula As2S5 have been used as | pigments and chemical intermediates but are generally |
Xylidines are chiefly used in production of | pigments and dyestuffs, and also various antioxidants, |
diate plant-pollinator interactions as floral | pigments and scent compounds. |
af, often by visual lures such as anthocyanin | pigments, and nectar bribes. |
ase hardening of steel, in the manufacture of | pigments, and in the manufacture of other barium salts |
smology and other subjects created in mineral | pigments and other media over a long period ranging fr |
to camouflage the typical appearance ( | pigments and dyes, e.g. |
as storage of reserves, excretory materials, | pigments and minerals. |
sing a spectrum of environmentally considered | pigments and dyes. |
ed as an intermediate for production of dyes, | pigments, and saccharin. |
ed mixing device used to disperse or dissolve | pigments and other solids into a liquid. |
nown for his masks reflecting the traditional | pigments and form lines of his ancestry. |
Strontium aluminate based afterglow | pigments are marketed under brandnames like Super-Lumi |
n IX is combined with iron to form heme. Bile | pigments are the breakdown products of heme. |
Since | pigments are localized in the exocarp (skin) of the gr |
The antenna | pigments are predominantly chlorophyll b, xanthophylls |
Clay earth | pigments are naturally occurring minerals, principally |
These | pigments are generally whiter in an acid medium and ye |
Earth | pigments are known for their fast drying time in oil p |
Bound peridinin | pigments are shown in pink and chlorophyll in black. |
Accessory | pigments are light-absorbing compounds, found in photo |
mmediately obvious that the yellow lipochrome | pigments are entirely absent in "Townsend's Dickcissel |
Strontium oxide aluminate based | pigments are now used in exit signs, pathway marking, |
on of chlorophyll a, all the other associated | pigments are "accessory" and transfer energy to the re |
ydrophobic soluble substances such as wax and | pigments are also obtained. |
Because of interactions with | pigments, artists require a higher grade of mineral sp |
alt(II) sulfate is used in the preparation of | pigments, as well as in the manufacture of other cobal |
Therefore, the change in plastid | pigments associated with leaf senescence is somewhat d |
ntly toxic like heavy metal (Lead or Cadmium) | pigments, azo compounds such as Hansa Yellow can still |
ng the kalam-picture-of Ayyappa using natural | pigments), b) Kottum Pattum (rendition of invocatory s |
Synthetic cadmium | pigments based on cadmium sulfide are valued for their |
ll out of use by artists as more stable green | pigments became available. |
res or leucophores, which do not contain true | pigments, but light-reflective structures that give ir |
The | pigments can also be incorporated into collagen and el |
Ingestion of | pigments capable of producing singlet oxygen with acti |
idely utilized by humans, e.g., as iron ores, | pigments, catalysts, in thermite (see the diagram). |
Once ruptured, the exposed | pigments cause a foreign body reaction and inflammatio |
This lack of stercobilin and other bile | pigments causes feces to become clay-colored. |
Photochromic | pigments change their "colour" (spectral absorbance pr |
d INCI, is a system of names for waxes, oils, | pigments, chemicals, and other ingredients of soaps, c |
es aluminium powder, which is used in pastes, | pigments, chemicals, metallurgy, refractory, propulsio |
Other | pigments contained in beet are indicaxanthin and vulga |
Since the absorbance of light by retina | pigments corresponds to the wavelengths that best acti |
er of industrial minerals, mainly fillers and | pigments derived from calcium carbonate, and a worldwi |
It uses | pigments derived from oxides which fuse with the glaze |
are structurally related to other macrocyclic | pigments, especially the porphyrins. |
ir high opacity, zinc ferrites can be used as | pigments, especially in applications requiring heat st |
uld contain oil, latex, gum, resin, tannin or | pigments etc. |
s and is considered a potential source of red | pigments for the food industry. |
extracts containing lawsone as hair and skin | pigments for more than 5000 years. |
ted a firm in Cincinnati, Ohio to manufacture | pigments for commercial paints. |
an intermediate in the synthesis of dyes and | pigments for paper, textiles, and leather. |
an intermediate in the production of dyes and | pigments, for example Methyl violet. |
Clariant's other segments make | pigments for inks, paints, and plastics and masterbatc |
onsidered one of the aging or "wear and tear" | pigments, found in the liver, kidney, heart muscle, ad |
betaxanthins, or the predominant yellow plant | pigments found in red beets, among other plants like M |
nowledgeably about the production of painting | pigments from minerals. |
s colleagues used chemical methods to extract | pigments from the retina. |
me known in the community he began collecting | pigments from clay, earth, rocks and plants for use in |
It is also used in | pigments, glass and dyes. |
All Tattoo | pigments have specific light absorption spectra. |
These | pigments have maximal absorbance at wavelengths corres |
Phycobilin | pigments have fluorescent properties that are used in |
, coupled with its low phenolics and coloring | pigments, have contributed to the grape's decline in o |
the opsin genes responsible for color-vision | pigments have long known that there exist four photopi |
, some carotenoids are also used as accessory | pigments in photosynthesis, where they act to increase |
als through the loss of one of two classes of | pigments in the hairs. |
the expense of producing Han purple and other | pigments in such large quantities would have emphasise |
ers intending to upregulate the production of | pigments in light pink or violet flowers introduced a |
Anthoxanthins are a type of flavonoid | pigments in plants. |
Non-melanin | pigments in other vertebrates are produced by cells ca |
The orange coloration results from carotenoid | pigments in the alga cells. |
s allowed Wald to determine the absorbance of | pigments in the cone cells (Goldstein, 2001). |
ostly concerned with the investigation of the | pigments in blood, bile, and also chlorophyll in leave |
They are unique among the photosynthetic | pigments in that they are bonded to certain water-solu |
The | pigments in photoreceptor proteins either change their |
scientist who is best known for his work with | pigments in the retina. |
Examples for photoreceptor | pigments include retinal (for example in rhodopsin), f |
They also make use of accessory | pigments including β-carotene and diadinoxanthin. |
r and by 1870 Berger was selling 19 different | pigments, including black lead, sulphur, sealing wax a |
ator of Gloger's rule, which states that dark | pigments increase in races of animals living in warm a |
This is because many | pigments inherited from Vitis vinifera only set during |
of photosensitive chromoproteins, such as the | pigments involved in photosynthesis and photoreception |
The reason that there are so many | pigments is that each absorbs light more efficiently i |
ted group of chlorophylls and other accessory | pigments is sometimes referred to as a pigment bed, th |
w produced by the reaction center chlorophyll | pigments is used to shuttle H+ ions across the thylako |
Pigments is a manufacturer of titanium dioxide pigment | |
ese fish comes from high levels of carotenoid | pigments, largely astaxanthin, coming from shrimp in t |
aker's early research interests were in plant | pigments, like Robinson's, but he also worked on the c |
hemicals for its subsidiary National Titanium | Pigments Limited, becoming Laporte Titanium Ltd, which |
These experiments studied | pigments, lipids, amino acids, cell wall synthesis, DN |
mmittee member responsible for Business Units | Pigments, Masterbatches, Paper Specialties, Detergents |
ing agents, resorcinol, ascorbic acid, silica | pigments, nitric acid, and phenol. |
croscopy and immunohistochemistry when excess | pigments obscure structures or block light in the tiss |
Pterins were first discovered in the | pigments of butterfly wings (hence the origin of their |
be used in place of alum to give madder-based | pigments of various other colors. |
thesis of natural products, in particular the | pigments of life". |
for his research on the biosynthesis of the ' | pigments of life' haem, chlorophyll and vitamin B12, t |
The biological | pigments of the cones have maximum absorption values a |
techniques: the use of tin glaze and painted | pigments on red earthenware clay, and the firing of lu |
mages of katsinas with bits of coal and earth | pigments onto rock surfaces near his home. |
sed as an intermediate for synthesizing dyes, | pigments, optical brighteners, and pharmaceuticals. |
However, due to the presence of other | pigments, other amelanistic vertebrates are seldom whi |
Some of these accessory | pigments, particularly the carotenoids, also serve to |
as an additive and intermediate for plastics, | pigments, pharmaceuticals, and agricultural products. |
Photosynthetic | pigments present in bolydophyte choroplasts include ch |
Ochres are | pigments ranging from yellow and orange to red. |
ne, Vitis rotundifolia), and also part of the | pigments responsible for the petal colors in many flow |
ycena sanguinolenta contain the blue alkaloid | pigments, sanguinones A and B, unique to this species. |
“He studied paper, ink, brushes, | pigments, seals, seal paste, and scroll mountings in e |
heir secondly major role, anthocyanin-related | pigments serve as a UV screen, protecting the plant's |
factory, where they are compounded with inert | pigments, solvents and excipients, and made into dosag |
gs were executed exclusively in mud and found | pigments, such as motor oil or plant juices, in fact, |
which capture photons from visible light with | pigments such as chlorophyll whose energy is then used |
Chromoplasts synthesize and store | pigments such as orange carotene, yellow xanthophylls |
Photosynthetic | pigments such as chlorophylls a,b and c some others e. |
Many earth tones originate from clay earth | pigments, such as umber, ochre, and sienna. |
ion, there are many non-chlorophyll accessory | pigments, such as carotenoids or phycobiliproteins whi |
Analysis of photosynthetic | pigments such as chlorophyll or carotenoids by high pr |
e Mountain based on by-products such as ochre | pigments, sulphur, vitriol and alum. |
argued that Neolithic burials used red ochre | pigments symbolically, either to represent a return to |
It also largest producer of | Pigments, Textile Chemicals & Leather Chemicals in Ind |
Biochromes: natural microscopic | pigments that absorb certain wavelengths of light and |
Photopigments are unstable | pigments that undergo a chemical change when they abso |
t is widespread fungus which produces colored | pigments that can be used as antifungal agents against |
hese pigment cells can rapidly relocate their | pigments, thereby influencing the color of the chamele |
he enormous privilege of using J M W Turner's | pigments to be ground by him into watercolour. |
e during the 18th century the demand rose for | pigments to be used in the textile industry, the minin |
They are antioxidant | pigments, types I, II, III, IV, and V. Like all betaxa |
Common | pigments used in lume include the phosphorescent pigme |
ng largely with a mixture of oil and metallic | pigments, Webb's work takes old photographs as its sta |
Bice | pigments were generally prepared from basic copper car |
A range of | pigments were mined by Aboriginals at this Ochre Pit i |
ndary colors in mixtures with other synthetic | pigments when properly mixed. |
science, particularly for pharmaceuticals and | pigments, where understanding polymorphism is benefici |
nds are anthocyanidins and anthocyanins, i.e. | pigments which are responsible for the colors of many |
will become deeply coloured with anthocyanin | pigments, which probably aid in its attraction of inse |
at used many of the recently created man made | pigments which allowed them to better capture the full |
Annatto seeds contain about 5% | pigments, which consist of 70-80% bixin. |
Anthoxanthins are water-soluble | pigments which range in color from white or colorless |
catus) and related species contain blue-green | pigments, which are used for dyeing wool in Norway. |
It forms brilliantly colored lake | pigments with aluminum, chromium, iron, and beryllium. |
It is also used to form lake | pigments with calcium, barium, and lead. |
ul manner, for instance combining fluorescent | pigments with egg tempera. |
solidifies and will in time corrupt the other | pigments with which it comes into contact. |
He experimented with mixing his | pigments with various binders to make them adhere bett |
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