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Other and pigments
Other pigments were mostly raw umber, some burnt umber, and a little yellow ochre.
Other types of plastid are the amyloplasts, specialized for starch storage, elaioplasts specialized for fat storage, and chromoplasts specialized for synthesis and storage of pigments.
Other properties of a color, such as its saturation or lightness, may be determined by the other substances that accompany pigments.
Other ISO standards pertain to particular classes or categories of pigments, based on their chemical composition, such as ultramarine pigments, titanium dioxide, iron oxide pigments, and so forth.
Other derivatives and basic industrials include synthetic rubber, surfactants, dyes and pigments, turpentine, resins, carbon black, explosives, and rubber products and contribute about 20 percent of the basic chemicals ' external sales.
Other methods may be used to remove pigments and sugars.
Other common constituents are calcium carbonate, palmitate phosphate, bilirubin, and other bile pigments.
Other pigments were made from clay, wood ash or animal blood.
Other phytoplankton that lacked Phycobilin pigments were later found in freshwater lakes in the Neatherlands by Tineke Burger-Wiersma and colleagues and were termed Prochlorothrix ( additional reading on Prochlorothrix can be found in an journal article by A. V.
Other anti-microbial surface treatments typically contain variants of metals known to suppress mold growth ; i. e. pigments or solutions involving Copper, Silver, Zinc or other metals ( some of which can be toxic to humans if improperly applied ).
* Other foods and oral tobacco products with strong content of pigments
Other popular early colours were indigo and ochre, given the range of available pigments.
Other Azotobacter species produce pigments from yellow-green to purple colors, including a green pigment which fluoresces with a yellow-green light and a pigment with blue-white fluorescence.

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