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orthochromatic
orthochromatic, a. Photogr. (ˌɔːθəʊkrəʊˈmætɪk) [f. ortho- ‘correct, proper’ + Gr. χρωµατικός relating to colour, chromatic.] 1. Representing colours in their correct relations, i.e. without exaggerating the deepness of some and the brightness of others (as in ordinary photography). In mod. use, havi...
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Orthochromasia
Toluidine blue is an example of a partially orthochromatic dye, as it stains nucleic acids by its orthochromatic color (blue), but stains mast cell granules Orthochromatic photography
Orthochromatic photography refers to a photographic emulsion that is sensitive to only blue and green light, and thus can
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isochromatic
isochromatic, a. and n. (ˌaɪsəʊkrəʊˈmætɪk) [f. iso- + chromatic; in mod.F. isochromatique (Littré).] A. adj. 1. Optics. Of a single colour or tint: applied to a fringe in an interference pattern obtained with birefringent material, such as a biaxial crystal or material used in photoelastic experimen...
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Panchromatic film
Some older types of film were orthochromatic and were not sensitive to certain wavelengths of light. The switch from orthochromatic film, however, was only gradual.
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panchromatic
panchromatic, a. (pænkrəˈmætɪk) [f. pan- + chromatic a.] 1. Photogr. Sensitive (though not equally so) to light of all colours in the visible range. Also ellipt., a panchromatic emulsion or plate.1903, etc. [see orthochromatic a. 1]. 1906 Chambers's Jrnl. May 416/2 This layer..is re-covered with yet...
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Ortho
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Ortho, a lawn care and pesticide company owned by the Scotts Miracle-Gro Company
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Orthos (disambiguation)
Ortho Mode Transducer
Orthochromatic
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ortho
ortho, a. (adv.) (ˈɔːθəʊ) [f. ortho-.] 1. Chem. (Now usu. italicized.) Characterized by or relating to (substitution at) two adjacent carbon atoms in a benzene ring; at a position adjacent to some (specified) substituent in a benzene ring. Also as adv.1876 Jrnl. Chem. Soc. I. 240 An influence is exe...
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Bitaunioceras
orthocerids with a gradually expanding, straight, orthodontic shell with straight transverse sutures and a small, subcentral siphuncle with straight tubular orthochromatic
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Romanowsky
Romanowsky Histology. (rəʊməˈnɒfskɪ) Also -ofsky, -ovski, -ovsky. The name of Dmitriy Leonidovitch Romanowsky (1861–1921), Russian physician, used attrib., in Comb., and in the possessive to designate a stain and staining technique devised by him, and a class of derived stains and techniques, used f...
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B. J. Edwards
He was the first, in 1887, to make orthochromatic plates in Britain.
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polysomaty
polysomaty Biol. (pɒlɪˈsəʊmətɪ) [f. as prec.: see -y3.] The occurrence of polyploid cells together with diploid cells in the same somatic tissue.1937 Cytologia VIII. 247 In Kochia scoparia L...the large periblem cells of the root were found to exhibit the same phenomenon of polysomaty as those of Sp...
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Vogel Glacier
Vogel (1834–1898), German chemist who introduced the first orthochromatic emulsion for photographic plates in 1903.
Glaciers of Danco Coast
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aurantia
aurantia (ɒˈrænʃɪə) [L. aurantia: see orange n.1] An orange-yellow dye colour; see also quot. 1940.1877 Jrnl. Chem. Soc. XXI. 310 Aurantia... This dyestuff..produces splendid orange tints on wool and silk. 1892 Woodbury Encycl. Photogr. 62 Aurantia, a beautiful orange dye, the ammonia salt of an aci...
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Orthochromatic
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Bipack
with their emulsions pressed into close contact, the orthochromatic one nearest the lens. The orthochromatic negative ended up reversed from the normal handedness, but as the two negatives were often contact-printed onto one duplitized film
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