opacifying

  • 1opacifying — v. make cloudy, make dim, turn opaque …

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  • 2opacifying injection — the injection of a radiopaque medium into the vessels or into some body cavity for diagnostic radiological study …

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  • 3Polymer banknote — Polymer banknotes were developed by the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA), Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) and The University of Melbourne and were first issued as currency in Australia in 1988. These banknotes… …

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  • 4Antimony trioxide — IUPAC name Antimony(III) oxide …

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  • 5Pharmaceutical glaze — is an alcohol based solution of various types of food grade shellac.[1] When used in food and confections, it is also known as confectioner s glaze, resinous glaze, pure food glaze and natural glaze.[2][3] It is also known colloquially in the… …

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  • 6Venetian glass — is a type of glass object made in Venice, Italy, primarily on the island of Murano. It is world renowned for being colorful, elaborate, and skilfully made.Many of the important characteristics of these objects had been developed by the 13th… …

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  • 7Ceramic art — Etruscan: Diomedes and Polyxena, from the Etruscan amphora of the Pontic group, ca. 540–530 BC. From Vulci …

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  • 8Cetearyl alcohol — (also Cetostearyl Alcohol or Cetylstearyl Alcohol) [http://www.sciencelab.com/page/S/PVAR/23027/SLC4828] [http://www.crodausa.com/product detail.lasso?product section=ph PI code=9] is a mixture of fatty alcohols, consisting predominantly of cetyl …

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  • 9Murano glass — paper weights Murano glass is a famous product of the Venetian island of Murano. Located off the shore of Venice, Italy, Murano has been a commercial port as far back as the 7th century. By the 10th century, the city had become well known for its …

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  • 10Anglo-Saxon glass — has been found across England during archaeological excavations of both settlement and cemetery sites. Glass in the Anglo Saxon period was used in the manufacture of a range of objects including vessels, beads, windows and was even used in… …

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