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Volume 19 - Page 47
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Volume 19 |
1-9 |
8/10/1878 |
… a negative. PRIZE FOR AN EMULSION PROCESS—THE Liege Sectio … est “’élShed or unwashed emulsion, whether With a preserva … |
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Volume 21 - Page 68
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Volume 21 |
1-9 |
2/10/1880 |
… e Of cooked and uncooked emulsion, though both, after a le … d. 2. A highly sensitive emulsion obtained by boiling for … |
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Volume 18 - Page 16
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Volume 18 |
1-8 |
9/10/1877 |
… but simply a fog-giving emulsion, one end of which was tr … ever be met with in pure emulsions—and when I say pure,—I … |
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Volume 108 - Page 22
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Volume 108 |
12 |
1/1/1968 |
… ained, of course, by the emulsion being coated on tough ’E … |
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Volume 108 - Page 42
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Volume 108 |
12 |
1/1/1968 |
… ained, of course, by the emulsion being coated on tough 'E … |
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Volume 108 - Page 106
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Volume 108 |
12 |
1/1/1968 |
… rocess film, (2) Negative emulsion layer partially dissolve … |
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Volume 104 - Page 144
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Volume 104 |
12 |
1/1/1964 |
… 964 The world’s smartest Emulsion Maker This brilliant lit … rrow — to prepare and mixemulsions for photographic papers … |
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Volume 105 - Page 46
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Volume 105 |
12 |
1/1/1965 |
… 965 The world’s smartest Emulsion Maker This brilliant lit … Harrow—to prepare and mixemulsions forphotographic papers … |
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Volume 104 - Page 126
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Volume 104 |
12 |
1/1/1964 |
… 964 The world’s smartest Emulsion Maker ‘0 . o 9 u .. 000. … Harrow~to prepare and mixemulsions forphotographic papers … |
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Volume 80 - Page 143
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Volume 80 |
1-12 |
1/1/1940 |
… a number of photographic emulsions which differ onlv in th … n a previously published emulsion formula (1) the amount o … |
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Volume 32 - Page 20
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Volume 32 |
1-9 |
26/9/1891 |
… kflkzumzr Trockenverf fur Emulsion Reproductions m Aleher C … |
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Volume 44 - Page 250
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Volume 44 |
11 |
1/1/1904 |
7. Bolt lel‘t Collodion Emulsion -) ‘, H ‘ x ‘ , . . ~‘ b … |
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Volume 55 - Page 228
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Volume 55 |
8 |
1/1/1915 |
… er. The top layer of the emulsion 15 developed first and as … n optical opacity of the emulsion {or different wavelength … |
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Volume 53 - Page 86
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Volume 53 |
8 |
1/1/1913 |
… URNAL. [APRIL, 1913. The emulsions examined have ranged in … eed and character of the emulsion, and it is obviously a r … |
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Volume 46 - Page 48
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Volume 46 |
11 |
1/1/1906 |
… ll gelatine or collodion emulsions, with special reference … ém plates over collodion emulsions for this purpose, on ac … |
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Volume 52 - Page 163
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Volume 52 |
8 |
1/1/1912 |
… pal and a silver bromide emulsion film as reflecting and dif … gradual darkening of the emulsion it is necessary to work … |
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Volume 62 - Page 218
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Volume 62 |
12 |
1/1/1922 |
… nodispe‘se silver halide emulsion. It shows us the average … veness. The result of an emulsion—making is always a polyd … |
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Volume 62 - Page 129
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Volume 62 |
12 |
1/1/1922 |
… ed a much more sensitive emulsion That raised the question … as one used slow or fast emulsions. There seemed to be evi … |
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Volume 66 - Page 355
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Volume 66 |
1-9, 11-12 |
1/1/1926 |
… SITIVITY OF PHOTOGRAPHIC EMULSIONS.—PART I. The Effect of … s of making photographic emulsions is divided into four T … |
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Volume 76 - Page 15
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Volume 76 |
1-9, 11-12 |
1/1/1936 |
… v, 1936 TABLE I. Type of emulsion. Mechanism of reaction. … ption product. Sensitive Emulsions as used in Photography … |