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Volume 141 - Page 113
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Volume 141 |
10 |
1/1/2001 |
… chemistry of colour film emulsions during the last quarter … |
3842 |
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Volume 141 - Page 152
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Volume 141 |
10 |
1/1/2001 |
… ems with its colour film emulSions. Colour negative film f … |
3843 |
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Volume 128 - Page 231
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Volume 128 |
12 |
1/1/1988 |
… ted with gelatine silver emulsions, ushered in the modern … |
3844 |
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Volume 127 - Page 293
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Volume 127 |
12 |
1/1/1987 |
… wanted colourants in the emulsion. The filing and administ … |
3845 |
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Volume 129 - Page 54
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Volume 129 |
12 |
1/1/1989 |
… ed at 12°ISO. The film‘s emulsion characteristics remain u … |
3846 |
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Volume 129 - Page 195
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Volume 129 |
12 |
1/1/1989 |
… st ‘washing‘ the surface emulsion of finished prints. Henc … |
3847 |
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Volume 128 - Page 254
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Volume 128 |
12 |
1/1/1988 |
… e on the light-sensitive emulsion. This is unlike a painti … |
3848 |
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Volume 127 - Page 172
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Volume 127 |
12 |
1/1/1987 |
… y portion, to polish the emulsion vigorously with a clean … surprising how tough the emulsion is; don't we always get … |
3849 |
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Volume 106 - Page 317
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Volume 106 |
12 |
1/1/1966 |
… rticles.” llford nuclear emulsions are now used almost exc … ion. Small packs of such emulsion have also been used as p … |
3850 |
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Volume 85 - Page 72
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Volume 85 |
1-12 |
1/1/1945 |
… L—SECTION A agent to the emulsion duringl manur facture, w … re were certain types of emulsion in which there might be … |
3851 |
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Volume 86 - Page 95
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Volume 86 |
1-12 |
1/1/1946 |
… re being no panchromatic emulsions in those days) you may … een them. A panchromatic emulsion was then coated over the … |
3852 |
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Volume 120 - Page 178
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Volume 120 |
9 |
1/1/1980 |
… ntmere’s special bromoil emulsion papers l was soon again … sed making their bromoil emulsion l was stranded once more … |
3853 |
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Volume 16 - Page 70
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Volume 16 |
243-268 |
21/10/1873 |
… sing this in 00110— dion emulsion under a ruby-coloured gl … |
3854 |
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Volume 15 - Page 62
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Volume 15 |
215-242 |
15/3/1870 |
… inous gums is added ; an emulsion is instantly formed, the … |
3855 |
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Volume 15 - Page 116
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Volume 15 |
215-242 |
15/3/1870 |
… process (either with an emulsion or with the bath), or fo … |
3856 |
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Volume 15 - Page 61
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Volume 15 |
215-242 |
15/3/1870 |
… d so per— ‘ of course an emulsion is obtained, the particl … |
3857 |
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Volume 16 - Page 60
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Volume 16 |
243-268 |
21/10/1873 |
… sulphate of baryta as an emulsion in the solu— tion, and r … |
3858 |
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Volume 10 - Page 9
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Volume 10 |
155-166 |
16/3/1865 |
… plete; something like an emulsion of chloride of silver is … |
3859 |
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Volume 10 - Page 8
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Volume 10 |
155-166 |
16/3/1865 |
… mation of something like emulsion of chloride of silver in … |
3860 |
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Volume 23 - Page 75
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Volume 23 |
1-9 |
7/10/1882 |
… nt bromides in collodion emulsion, and salts in respect to … |