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Volume 79 - Page 201
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1/1/1939 |
… e characteristics of the emulsion employed and on the adju … n the case of commercial emulsions the curve normally has … |
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Volume 100 - Page 127
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1/1/1960 |
… rovement of photographic emulsions. Mr. Waller is responsi … op— ment of photographic emulsions for nuclear research, t … |
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Volume 81 - Page 121
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Volume 81 |
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1/1/1941 |
… ia- tion in gamma of the emulsion according to the colour … light. It is known that emulsions behave differently in t … |
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Volume 81 - Page 107
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Volume 81 |
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1/1/1941 |
… e llford High Resolution emulsion, and illustrated its fre … o been made to eliminate emulsion grain as by the use of ” … |
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Volume 81 - Page 193
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Volume 81 |
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1/1/1941 |
… tral sensitivity of any emulsion type is subject to 2 con … f a type of panchromatic emulsion g I 4 which is widely us … |
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Volume 38 - Page 264
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25/9/1897 |
… t papers; ordinary plain emulsions yieldinor such results … ularly the case when the emulsion was coated on Opal glass … |
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Volume 35 - Page 71
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22/9/1894 |
… t a th a thin coating of emulsion, and that to ated plates … fferent thick- nesses 0f emulsion are compared, and which … |
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Volume 28 - Page 111
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1/10/1887 |
… lved in gelatine that no emulsion arises, but only an opal … ass immediately forms an emulsion, in which the microscope … |
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Volume 30 - Page 55
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… l make 5 oz. in all. The emulsion is made by adding to 6 o … are then added, and the emulsion is again shaken. This em … |
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Volume 30 - Page 57
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… ial gelatine be used. An emulsion is now made by melting t … s of warm water, and the emulsion is filtered through musli … |
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Volume 32 - Page 4
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Volume 32 |
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26/9/1891 |
… simsed Paper... Resinous Emulsion. A New Method of Pro- du … d Paper VVith a Resinous Emulsion A New Method of Pioducin … |
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Volume 32 - Page 159
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Volume 32 |
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26/9/1891 |
… O BROMIDE ORTHOCHROMATIC EMULSION. By Colonel]. lVaIerizom … e work the “AlbertJones” emulsion is best when prepared at … |
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Volume 34 - Page 34
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Volume 34 |
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2/10/1893 |
… ABSTRACT. To prepare the emulsion the following solutions … ature of 40° C. When the emulsion is set the plate is imme … |
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Volume 33 - Page 22
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Volume 33 |
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26/9/1892 |
… pectively, the resulting emulsion of barium sulphate being … nner usual with gelatine emulsions. As long as this emulsi … |
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Volume 35 - Page 99
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Volume 35 |
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22/9/1894 |
… the solution. By keeping emulsions in the jelly condition, … may be removed, and the emulsion 1s good. In the other ca … |
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Volume 22 - Page 75
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Volume 22 |
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10/10/1881 |
… ich is found in gelatine emulSions which have been boiled, … was coated with the first emulsion named, with the result t … |
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Volume 29 - Page 23
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Volume 29 |
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29/9/1888 |
… were thickly coated with emulsion, or had a quantity of si … that he had prepared an emulsion which gave very Clean Sh … |
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Volume 29 - Page 72
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Volume 29 |
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29/9/1888 |
… wn in the film before the emulsion had finally set. He had a … hat possibly with coarse emulsions, which did not set very … |
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Volume 42 - Page 227
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… aneous shutter, gelatine emulsions, etc. 1883. W. B. Woodb … ecting gelatine chloride emulsions. 1890. Captain W. de W. … |
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Volume 43 - Page 15
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Volume 43 |
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1/1/1903 |
… erefore briefly consider emulsion making, when gelatin is … d small bulks of gelatin emulsions. If say ten batches of … |