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Volume 35 - Page 115
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… salt. The ripening of an emulsion by means of which increa … . W. TONING PRINTING OUT EMULSION PAPERS WITH PLATINUM SAL … |
1942 |
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Volume 23 - Page 91
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Volume 23 |
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… e a few experiments upon emulsions and plates. On an emuls … lsions and plates. On an emulsion exposed to light .the hi … |
1943 |
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Volume 26 - Page 77
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Volume 26 |
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… ready I have made use of emulsion plates, coloured with ch … same way as with bromide emulsion, but it can be reduced t … |
1944 |
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Volume 37 - Page 112
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Volume 37 |
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… s some variation even in emulsions which were supposed to … for different batches of emulsion by the same maker, but i … |
1945 |
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Volume 23 - Page 46
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Volume 23 |
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… e , so that the amp 6 of emulsion might be the same on eac … to 1 grain. Though other emulsions may admit of some expan … |
1946 |
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Volume 27 - Page 46
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Volume 27 |
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2/10/1886 |
… tic methods of preparing emulsions that the desired end ha … ptical lanterns, washing emulsions, preserved sensitized p … |
1947 |
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Volume 50 - Page 307
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Volume 50 |
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1/1/1910 |
… f photographic dry—plate emulsions, as will be seen from t … film : behaviour of mixed emulsions. In the second paper an … |
1948 |
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Volume 50 - Page 306
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Volume 50 |
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1/1/1910 |
… rts I. II, III, IV, “The Emulsion." By Professor Wilder D. … ver bromide photographic emulsions, based on copious quota … |
1949 |
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Volume 50 - Page 175
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Volume 50 |
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1/1/1910 |
… plates in the pack, the emulsions being different, may sh … dreaded and, the film of emulsion being more robust than 1 … |
1950 |
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Volume 61 - Page 317
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Volume 61 |
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1/1/1921 |
… characteristic curves of emulsions With only one layti otg … the Considering such an emulsion, Svedb'erg and. .\Il(lt‘ … |
1951 |
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Volume 61 - Page 84
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… n working with collodion emulsion, after the emulsion-had … dion emulsion, after the emulsion-had been Washed under th … |
1952 |
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Volume 61 - Page 177
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Volume 61 |
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1/1/1921 |
… WILLIAMSON thought that emulsion preponderated over cellu … being mainly composed of emulsion. Confirmation was obtaine … |
1953 |
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Volume 58 - Page 119
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Volume 58 |
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1/1/1918 |
… ent, especially when the emulsion is inclined to be very f … imperfect washing of the emulsion. That the swing to the r … |
1954 |
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Volume 55 - Page 124
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Volume 55 |
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1/1/1915 |
… ould have, in an exposed emulsion, grains composed of, let … AgBr We now immerse the emulsion in a solution—the develo … |
1955 |
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Volume 58 - Page 56
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Volume 58 |
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… function of the type of emulsion and the developer used. … e not practicable on the emulsion used, so that unfortunat … |
1956 |
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Volume 55 - Page 146
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Volume 55 |
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… the uneven drying of the emulsion one might find greater de … n the particular type of emulsion and not upon its colour … |
1957 |
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Volume 52 - Page 162
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Volume 52 |
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1/1/1912 |
… surface, namely, a plate emulsion, by a purely photographi … n the character of plate emulsion surfaces as reflecting ag … |
1958 |
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Volume 53 - Page 94
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Volume 53 |
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1/1/1913 |
… ngle method in which the emulsion was coated directly on t … right through the film of emulsion. If this was not done, d … |
1959 |
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Volume 54 - Page 256
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Volume 54 |
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1/1/1914 |
… ve of photographic plate emulsions was first studied by Hu … being characteristic of emulsions whose velocity constant … |
1960 |
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Volume 47 - Page 176
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Volume 47 |
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1/1/1907 |
… e reduced the moment the emulsion came into contact with t … idered. All printing out emulsions contain free acid, othe … |