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Volume 106 - Page 98
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Volume 106 |
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1/1/1966 |
… eflection occurs from the emulsion side of a negative. espe … e definite drawbacks: ll) Emulsion to emulsion contact expo … |
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Volume 95 - Page 26
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Volume 95 |
1-12 |
1/1/1955 |
… t to fly a giant block of emulsion, in a balloon, at about … sensitized photographic emulsions, size 147L 10§r><(s”. T … |
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Volume 82 - Page 64
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Volume 82 |
1-12 |
1/1/1942 |
… latitude of the type of emulsion we use, and if we give. … ight and artificial light emulsions. The first of these has … |
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Volume 91 - Page 69
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Volume 91 |
1-12 |
1/1/1951 |
… toradiographic stripping emulsion (Berriman, R. W., Herz, … ry thin (4p) layer of an emulsion of the type used for nuc … |
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Volume 88 - Page 145
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Volume 88 |
1-12 |
1/1/1948 |
… ied to suit par- ticular emulsions. Using this procedure b … imtion of Photo- graphic Emulsions." J. Soc. Moi. I’i‘d. E … |
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Volume 89 - Page 103
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Volume 89 |
1-12 |
1/1/1949 |
… us, when viewed from the emulsion side :—— Wllzl Klaus UUI … . The choice of suitable emulsions is dealt with in a subs … |
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Volume 86 - Page 97
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Volume 86 |
1-12 |
1/1/1946 |
… thicker than the average emulsion on a single black—and-wh … yer is an orthochromatic emulsion sensitive to both blue a … |
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Volume 87 - Page 45
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Volume 87 |
1-12 |
1/1/1947 |
… and 60 kV, and for many emulsions a very big increase in … in electron energy. One emulsion, for example, giving a g … |
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Volume 84 - Page 128
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Volume 84 |
1-12 |
1/1/1944 |
… cterisu’: curve of reflex emulsion exposed opposiie light a … ngs of the same top-coat emulsion coated respectively (a) … |
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Volume 85 - Page 32
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Volume 85 |
1-12 |
1/1/1945 |
… only is the speed of the emulsion increased by about the e … d to avoid damage to the emulsion. Any troubles likely to … |
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Volume 83 - Page 169
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Volume 83 |
1-12 |
1/1/1943 |
… gh contrast photographic emulsions which have now been ava … ras‘ty, green-sensitised emulsion, which is placed in cont … |
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Volume 79 - Page 237
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Volume 79 |
1-12 |
1/1/1939 |
… es for the smaller grain emulsions in this series The lack … ivity of the large grain emulsions cannot be explained by … |
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Volume 67 - Page 22
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Volume 67 |
1-12 |
1/1/1927 |
… igh—speed silverebromide emulsion grain plays a chemical p … e senSitivity centres in emulsion grains, On this Mr. Renw … |
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Volume 71 - Page 356
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Volume 71 |
1-9, 11-12 |
1/1/1931 |
… t by a gelatinor bromide emulsion, which is, of course, an … ble halide in a finished emulsion, in promoting clean keep … |
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Volume 76 - Page 255
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Volume 76 |
1-9, 11-12 |
1/1/1936 |
… with a thallium bromide emulsion as with a silver bromide … er bromide, the thallium emulsion should be relatively slo … |
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Volume 77 - Page 400
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Volume 77 |
1-9, 11-12 |
1/1/1937 |
… r any specified effective emulsion sens ) lues of these fil … _ , 7 he ideal effective emulsion (4.. . The Limited Case … |
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Volume 131 - Page 245
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Volume 131 |
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1/1/1991 |
… uple of times. While the emulsion is wet it is very soft a … epth (or effect) and the emulsion can be applied locally t … |
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Volume 19 - Page 43
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Volume 19 |
1-9 |
8/10/1878 |
… ett’s paper “0n Gelatine Emulsion,” read at the last meeti … scussion on the gelatine emulsion, as perhaps some experim … |
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Volume 19 - Page 34
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Volume 19 |
1-9 |
8/10/1878 |
… dpibe preparation of the emulsion. I find thgit a‘greater f … the usual man‘ner.1 f e emulsion may now be kept warm up … |
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Volume 18 - Page 26
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Volume 18 |
1-8 |
9/10/1877 |
… J. R. Sawyer. VIII. “ On Emulsions.” By Herbert B. Berkele … 45 X. “ On Fog producing Emulsions and their Rectifications … |