单词 | decolorize |
例句 | The heroes of the film—again: such as they are—do their work under the bland, decolorizing fluorescents at Globe H.Q. The Ugly Truth 2015-12-16T05:00:00Z Q: Do you know about a cure for toenail fungus using decolorized iodine every day? Fish oil helped sore knees 2023-10-04T04:00:00Z The method was absolutely successful, the wings decolorizing immediately and being ready for the slide within two minutes. Directions for Collecting and Preserving Insects 2012-03-28T02:00:31.483Z It is used as a decolorizing material in filtering sirups, extracts, etc., and as a black pigment. Webster's Unabridged Dictionary (2nd 100 Pages) 2012-03-24T02:00:19.387Z This view is confirmed by the microscopic examination of the latter, which discloses the presence of pale, shadowy, round outlines enclosing faintly granular material, which are regarded as decolorized red corpuscles. A System of Practical Medicine by American Authors, Vol. I Volume 1: Pathology and General Diseases 2012-03-17T02:00:54.097Z What was that little figure, blanched, decolorized, transfigured? The Devourers 2012-03-16T02:00:23.493Z A: Many readers share your enthusiasm for decolorized iodine against nail fungus. Fish oil helped sore knees 2023-10-04T04:00:00Z An aqueous solution of fuchsine is decolorized on the addition of sulphurous acid, the easily soluble fuchsine sulphurous acid being formed. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 11, Slice 3 "Frost" to "Fyzabad" 2011-08-15T02:00:28.473Z It stains with moderate rapidity with the ordinary anilin dyes, and is decolorized by Gram's method. Contagious Abortion of Cows 2011-02-14T03:00:33.157Z A solution of these in chloroform may become decolorized when acted upon by a dilute alkali, or it may not be thus altered. A System of Practical Medicine by American Authors, Vol. I Volume 1: Pathology and General Diseases 2012-03-17T02:00:54.097Z The portion distilling at about 200� C. is then methylated by means of methyl alcohol and methyl iodide at 100-110� C., the excess of methyl alcohol removed and the product obtained decolorized by sulphuric acid. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 2, Slice 2 "Anjar" to "Apollo" The decolorizing power is not permanent, becoming lost after using for some time; it may be revived, however, by washing and reheating. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 5, Slice 7 "Cerargyrite" to "Charing Cross" It possesses a much greater decolorizing and absorbing power than wood charcoal. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 5, Slice 3 "Capefigue" to "Carneades" Someday I figure I'm going to run into a decolorized Earthman. Noble Redman Bilirubin presents the former relation, while chloroform solutions of the coloring matter of the yelk of egg and of the corpus luteum, called lutein or h�molutein, are not decolorized by an alkali. A System of Practical Medicine by American Authors, Vol. I Volume 1: Pathology and General Diseases 2012-03-17T02:00:54.097Z Make a ten per cent infusion of the suspected coffee; filter it, and decolorize the solution by boiling it with a piece of animal charcoal. The Home Medical Library, Volume V (of VI) The only other large use of arsenic is in the glass industry, arsenic trioxide being added to the molten glass to purify and decolorize the product. The Economic Aspect of Geology Excess of stain is afterwards removed from the tissues by the use of decolorizing agents, such as acids of varying strength and concentration, alcohol, &c. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 2 "Baconthorpe" to "Bankruptcy" What if I cannot be decolorized by any sea? Cinderella in the South Twenty-Five South African Tales The wedge-shaped nodule of hemorrhagic infarction becomes decolorized through the absorption, in part, of the blood-pigment. A System of Practical Medicine by American Authors, Vol. I Volume 1: Pathology and General Diseases 2012-03-17T02:00:54.097Z It will be recalled that it is used in the preparation of chlorine and oxygen, in decolorizing glass which contains iron, and in the manufacture of ferromanganese. An Elementary Study of Chemistry Fuller's earth is essentially a variety of clay having a high absorptive power which makes it useful for decolorizing and purifying purposes. The Economic Aspect of Geology Different bacteria behave very differently to stains; some take them up rapidly, others slowly, some resist decolorization, others are easily decolorized. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 2 "Baconthorpe" to "Bankruptcy" In common daylight his coat would have shown a warm fulvous hue, but in the elvish decolorizing rays of that half hidden moon he seemed to wear a sort of spectral gray. Earth's Enigmas A Volume of Stories Lungs oedematous, with deep congestion in places, but apparently no pneumonia; about two drachms of clear, straw-colored fluid in pericardium; a few stringy decolorized clots in the cavities of the heart; left ventricle contracted. A System of Practical Medicine by American Authors, Vol. I Volume 1: Pathology and General Diseases 2012-03-17T02:00:54.097Z How does pyrolusite effect the decolorizing of glass containing iron? An Elementary Study of Chemistry Manganese is used largely as a "decolorizing" agent in counteracting the blue-green of iron. Artificial Light Its Influence upon Civilization This is the case in the methods for staining the tubercle bacillus and also in Gram's method, the essential point in which latter is the treatment with a solution of iodine before decolorizing. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 2 "Baconthorpe" to "Bankruptcy" This is decolorized, deodorized and otherwise purified in various ways: by treatment with alkalies or acids, by blowing air and steam through it, by shaking up with fuller's earth, by settling and filtering. Creative Chemistry Descriptive of Recent Achievements in the Chemical Industries It must be carefully noted, however, that the feces are not decolorized, but, as already described, contain fully a normal amount of biliary coloring matter. A System of Practical Medicine by American Authors, Vol. I Volume 1: Pathology and General Diseases 2012-03-17T02:00:54.097Z Crystals are formed which are pressed, decolorized by animal charcoal, and recrystallized from boiling water. Scientific American Supplement, No. 711, August 17, 1889 Bodies absorbing oxygen, as sulphurous acid, phosphorous acid, and alcohols, decolorize it; under the influence of oxygen its color is restored. The Art of Perfumery And Methods of Obtaining the Odors of Plants The brown sugar is decolorized by means of ozone produced by electric currents of high tension from a dynamo. Scientific American Supplement, No. 620, November 19,1887 The decolorizing is easily effected through boiling alcohol, which dissolves the chlorophyl and leaves the leaf slightly yellowish and perfectly translucent. Scientific American Supplement No. 822, October 3, 1891 Antonyms: progress, advancement, improvement. decolor, v. decolorate, decolorize. decorate, v. embellish, adorn, beautify, ornament, garnish, enrich, trim, bedizen, bedeck. decorated, a. embellished, ornate, ornamented, trimmed. Putnam's Word Book Add slowly a strong solution of potassium cyanide until the blue color disappears, leaving a clear solution; add potassium cyanide again, about one-fourth as much in bulk as used in the decolorizing process. The Boy Mechanic: Volume 1 700 Things for Boys to Do To obtain this substance we treat the petals of Centauria cyanus, Viola odorata, or Iris pseudacorus, with boiling alcohol, by which the flowers are decolorized; and the liquid acquires immediately a fine blue color. The Art of Perfumery And Methods of Obtaining the Odors of Plants Objects are seen in a strangely tinted light, which is more than suspected to be delusive, yet cannot be decolorized. Stories by American Authors, Volume 1 Most sugar solutions, however, will require the addition of a clarifying or decolorizing agent in order to render them sufficiently clear and colorless to polarize. Scientific American Supplement No. 822, October 3, 1891 Carbon pictures are therefore only permanent according to the degree in which the coloring matter employed is capable of resisting the decolorizing action of light. Scientific American Supplement, No. 415, December 15, 1883 If the wine is colored with archil, on prolonged heating, after the addition of ammonia, it is decolorized. Scientific American Supplement, No. 385, May 19, 1883 These gases perform the role of oxidizing or decolorizing agents. Scientific American Supplement, No. 401, September 8, 1883 Magenta is completely decolorized by potassa, but a prolonged washing in water reproduces the original shade. Scientific American Supplement, No. 363, December 16, 1882 The decolorizing power of charcoal is an important characteristic. An Introduction to Chemical Science He very soon noted the decolorizing or bleaching effects of this now product, finding that it decolorized flowers, vegetables, and many other substances. A History of Science — Volume 4 It might, then, be confounded with orchil, but it is decolorized by hydrochloric acid, which leaves orchil a red. Scientific American Supplement, No. 363, December 16, 1882 The chlorine and oxygen will combine their action to decolorize the textile material. Scientific American Supplement, No. 401, September 8, 1883 Sometimes they are decolorized, and become finally yellow, but do not pass through a brown stage. Scientific American Supplement, No. 363, December 16, 1882 Animal charcoal is used in large quantities for decolorizing sugar. An Introduction to Chemical Science If the action of potassa is prolonged, the red-wood shades are decolorized, and a washing with water then bleaches the tissue. Scientific American Supplement, No. 363, December 16, 1882 |
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