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Volume 125 - Page 104
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… ts are made by mixing an emulsion of pigment, gum arabic a … eparing and applying the emulsion are the most critical st … |
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Volume 16 - Page 68
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Volume 16 |
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21/10/1873 |
… ction of that salt to an emulsion, called attention to the … spreading out a gelatine emulsion on a flat surface to get … |
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Volume 96 - Page 35
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1-12 |
1/1/1956 |
years hence, when emulsions will be so fast that on … ting the speed which the emulsion makers have striven to s … |
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Volume 83 - Page 115
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1-12 |
1/1/1943 |
… ghtness of light. Modern emulsions are capable of recordin … 01 brightnesses a modern emulsion will give anything up to … |
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Volume 83 - Page 157
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1-12 |
1/1/1943 |
… exposure of photographic emulsions by means of X rays and … vity of the photographic emulsion in the armaments. Had Mr … |
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Volume 20 - Page 21
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1-9 |
4/10/1879 |
… hen, without washing the emulsion, I flow it over the glass … sh subsequently. “ In an emulsion prepared by this method … |
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Volume 21 - Page 73
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1-9 |
2/10/1880 |
… JOURNAL. r 3 i GELATINE EMULSION WITH A LARGE Excess or B … nsi- tiveness ofgelatine emulsion by emulsifying with a co … |
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Volume 23 - Page 29
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1-9 |
7/10/1882 |
… ubject to green fog than emulsions perfectly neutral, and … ubject to green fog than emulsions at all, if only slightl … |
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Volume 22 - Page 74
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Volume 22 |
1-9 |
10/10/1881 |
… duction of the salt. The emulsions of silver iodide were m … consideration. Gelatine emulsion was prepared in the same … |
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Volume 19 - Page 49
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1-9 |
8/10/1878 |
… ed that ordinary bromide emulsion was only sensitive as fa … TITIES 0F BROMO~GELATINE EMULSION. By T. SEBASTIAN DAVIS, … |
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Volume 107 - Page 257
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Volume 107 |
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1/1/1967 |
… nsensitized photographic emulsion by as much as 100 times. … hemicals in photographic emulsions. Studies of this kind h … |
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Volume 77 - Page 174
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Volume 77 |
1-9, 11-12 |
1/1/1937 |
… the deeper layers of the emulsion while a modified action i … nt in the depthsf of the emulsion, compared with that on t … |
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Volume 25 - Page 26
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Volume 25 |
1-9 |
4/10/1884 |
… ing plates with gelatine emulsion, making it flow like coll … silicate and albumen the emulsion drags excessively, as it … |
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Volume 23 - Page 21
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7/10/1882 |
… ntritvatrgcg.e Gigi: the emulsion in the first instance thr … aitrei the finely divided emulsion, is ordinary wash-leathe … |
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Volume 26 - Page 83
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Volume 26 |
1-9 |
3/10/1885 |
… d with erythrosin in the emulsion, and those bathed in am- … inary plates of the same emulsion, so that it is possible … |
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Volume 31 - Page 108
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Volume 31 |
1-9 |
27/9/1890 |
… ion of these dyes to the emulsion, preferably by adding th … in fact he acidified his emulsions in their preparation in … |
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Volume 64 - Page 76
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Volume 64 |
1-12 |
1/1/1924 |
… was as to the different emulsions which were available. I … a way that the number of emulsions is limited, otherwise w … |
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Volume 70 - Page 109
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1/1/1930 |
… nlrnsf. \Yith these, the emulsion having been weakly expos … fact that the sensitive emulsion consists of individual g … |
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Volume 63 - Page 79
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Volume 63 |
1-12 |
1/1/1923 |
… e after the coating with emulsion. If such a barytaecoated … er is used for collodion emulsions, but with these latter … |
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Volume 66 - Page 122
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Volume 66 |
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1/1/1926 |
… The early history of the emulsion can be seen to have an e … nt in the case Of a fast emulsion than in a slow, as evide … |