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argentic
argentic, a. Chem. (ɑːˈdʒɛntɪk) [f. L. argent-um silver + -ic.] Containing silver in chemical composition. Applied to compounds in which silver combines as a monad, as argentic chloride, AgCl, occurring native as horn-silver; argentic nitrate, AgNO3, lunar caustic.1868 Watts Dict. Chem. V. 300 The u... Oxford English Dictionary
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Herbert Rose Barraud
Elliott National Portrait Gallery Argentic Photo British portrait photographers 1845 births 1896 deaths Photographers from Liverpool Photographers from wikipedia.org
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argyro-
argyr-, argyro- (ˈɑːdʒɪr-, -rəʊ-) repr. Gr. ἀργυρο- comb. form of ἄργυρ-ος silver. In numerous technical words, as: argyˈranthemous (Craig 1847), argyˈranthous (Syd. Soc. Lex. 1880), a. Bot. [Gr. ἄνθος, ἀνθεµίς flower], having silvery white flowers. argyˈraspid [L. argyraspid-es, Gr. ἀργυράσπιδες], ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Silver fluoride
subfluoride (disilver monofluoride), Ag2F Silver(I) fluoride (silver monofluoride, argentous fluoride), AgF Silver(II) fluoride (silver difluoride, argentic wikipedia.org
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argentous
argentous, a. Chem. (ɑːˈdʒɛntəs) [f. L. argent-um silver + -ous.] Containing silver in composition; applied to compounds containing silver in twice the proportion of that in those called argentic, as argentous chloride, Ag2Cl; argentous oxide, Ag4O, suboxide or hemioxide of silver.1869 Roscoe Elem. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Michel Mimran
Meanwhile, he starts his first " Fotoforms " colors in an argentic system in order to explore the " movement memory ". wikipedia.org
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argentate
▪ I. argentate, n. Chem. (ˈɑːdʒənteɪt) [f. L. argent-um silver + -ate4.] A combination of a base with argentic oxide, as in Argentate of Ammonia, or ‘fulminating silver.’1880 in Syd. Soc. Lex.▪ II. ˈargentate, a. [ad. L. argentātus silvered: cf. F. argenté.] ‘Silvery, or shining white with a tinge o... Oxford English Dictionary
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argentane
† ˈargentane Chem. Obs. [f. L. argent-um + -ane 2 a.] Davy's name for argentic chloride.1812 Sir H. Davy Chem. Philos. 444 The compound..argentane, has been long known by the name of hornsilver. Oxford English Dictionary
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The Blue (album)
"Bluecracy" - 6:06 "Architheme" - 4:51 "Nascence" - 4:33 "Iridescence" - 5:12 "Sound Odyssey" - 5:31 "Cantus Christi" - 6:46 "Zenith" - 7:09 "Argentic wikipedia.org
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Milène Guermont
She also experiments with argentic photography, bone china and fashion. Career Milène Guermont has diplomas in both art and engineering. wikipedia.org
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parabanic
parabanic, a. Chem. (pærəˈbænɪk) [f. para-: see below.] In parabanic acid, a dibasic acid, CO·2(NH·CO), produced by the action of nitric acid on uric acid or alloxan; crystallizing in colourless prisms. When boiled with dilute acids, it is converted into oxalic acid and urea, whence it is sometimes ... Oxford English Dictionary
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nitrion
ˈnitrion Chem. [f. nitre n. + -ion1.] The supposed radical of nitric acid.1868 Miller Elem. Chem., Inorg. (ed. 4) 95 The chlorine displaces the nitrion..from the argentic nitrate. Ibid. 96 Each atom of nitrion..requires one atom of a monad metal like potassium to neutralize it. Oxford English Dictionary
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Aphelion (software)
Other quality control applications have been developed by such as the automatic classification of argentic grains on films. wikipedia.org
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ferric
ferric, a. (ˈfɛrɪk) [f. L. ferr-um iron + -ic. Cf. F. ferrique.] 1. Of, pertaining to, or extracted from iron.1799 Sir H. Davy in Beddoes Contrib. to Phys. & Med. Knowl. (1799) 184 The argentic and ferric phosoxyds. 1852 Joubert in Jrnl. Soc. Arts 26 Nov., A ferric solution should be employed. 1885 ... Oxford English Dictionary
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tetradecane
ˈtetradeˌcane Chem. [f. Gr. τετρα- four + δέκα ten + -ane 2 b.] The saturated hydrocarbon or paraffin of the 14-carbon series, C14H30, = tetradecyl hydride; a waxy solid.1877 Watts Fownes' Chem. (ed. 12) II. 50 The boiling points and specific gravities of the higher paraffins of unknown structure..a... Oxford English Dictionary
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