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opaline
opaline, a. and n. (ˈəʊpəlɪn, -aɪn) [f. opal + -ine, after adamantine, amethystine, crystalline, etc. Cf. F. opalin (1801 in Hatz.-Darm.).] A. adj. Having the colour or iridescence of an opal; opalescent. Also, resembling opal other than in colour.1784 Cook's 3rd Voy. iii. xiii. II. 257 Assuming var...
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Opaline (disambiguation)
Opaline may refer to:
Opaline, a group of protists
Opaline, an album by Dishwalla
Opaline glass, decorative French glass
Opaline silica: an amorphous or cryptocrystalline form of hydrated silica SiO2·nH2O (Opal)
Opaline, a colour mutation of the budgerigar, Melopsittacus undulatus
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Opaline - Fimfiction
The actual greatest Fire Alicorn in Equestria would like to disagree. Misty is willing to do anything to get her cutie mark, even truck with forces Opaline wouldn't dare contact. With Misty sick, Opaline must cook, clean, infiltrate Maretime Bay, and ignore her own feelings. Comet has a talk with his fellow unicorns Izzy and Misty about home as ...
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Opaline (album)
Opaline is the third studio album by Dishwalla, released on April 23, 2002 on Immergent Records. Track listing
"Opaline" - 04:10
"Angels or Devils" - 04:03
"Somewhere in the Middle" - 03:42
"Every Little Thing" - 04:26
"When Morning Comes" - 03
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Opaline glass
The term "opaline" refers to a number of different styles of glassware. Most green or yellow opaline glass are uranium glass.
19th century opaline glass
Many different pieces were produced in opaline glass, including vases
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Opaline glass - Wikipedia
Opaline glass is a style of antique glassware that was produced in Europe, particularly 19th-century France. It was made by adding particular phosphates or oxides during the mixing process of the glass' processing, giving the material a quality of opalescence. Description.
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Opaline gland
Chemical component
The ink and opaline glands produce ink and opaline respectively; these two substances are mixed in the cavity and expelled towards The ink and opaline has been demonstrated to stimulate appetitive and ingestive behaviours, though opaline differs in the sense in that it inhibits ingestion
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Opaline budgerigar mutation
present to a small degree in the non-Opaline is intensified in the Opaline. Such birds are said to be split for Opaline, usually written '/opaline'.
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Opalinidae
In 2004, the first reliable opaline genetic sequence data supported the monophyletic nature of the order Slopalinida. The basic opaline life cycle begins with the large, multinucleate trophonts in the adult anuran cloaca.
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Ino budgerigar mutation
Opaline-Ino COV: Only one direct measurement of the Opaline-Ino linkage has been reported. But since the ino locus is very close to the cinnamon locus the COV for Opaline-Ino must be very similar to that for Opaline-Cinnamon.
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Vallérysthal
Vallérysthal is reputed for its crystal and opaline glassware.
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Cinnamon budgerigar mutation
Roughly one third of the hens will be Cinnamon-Opaline, one third Normal, one sixth Cinnamon and one sixth Opaline. Roughly one third of the hens will be Cinnamon, one third Opaline, one sixth Cinnamon Opaline and one sixth Normal.
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Dominant Clearbody budgerigar mutation
In January 1957 he paired an Opaline Dark Green cock to a Cobalt hen and bred a hen described as an "Opaline Greywing Dark Green with a yellow body and Later, Dominant Clearbodies were imported to the UK when Gren and Pat Norris obtained an Opaline Cinnamon Grey Dominant Clearbody from Reinhard Molkentin
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Slate budgerigar mutation
It seems to have been quite difficult to separate the Opaline and Slate genes and it was not until 1962 that A F Fullilove reported
that non-Opaline Slates These sex-linked mutations include the Cinnamon, Ino and Opaline mutations.
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