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coloured and marker
At its most primitive, however, patients may be simply marked with coloured tape, or with marker pens, when triage tags are either unavailable or insufficient.
One lane is usually reserved for a marker or ladder, a commercially available mixture of proteins having defined molecular weights, typically stained so as to form visible, coloured bands.
The thick and light-to-dark coloured layer at the height of the volcanologists hands is a marker horizon of rhyolitic-to-basalt ic tephra from Hekla.
A brightly coloured buoy, anchored as a " marker ", serves as a fixed point when hauling the seine.
The subject states their choice, and the performer then places the card in line with the appropriately coloured marker card, overlapping it at the bottom.

coloured and chemical
In an immunoperoxidase procedure, an enzyme known as a peroxidase is used to catalyze a chemical reaction to produce a coloured product.
The primary antibody can be directly tagged with the peroxidase enzyme which is then used to catalyse a chemical reaction to generate a coloured product.
He returns to his normal size when he finds a chemical lab and fills up the beakers with the same amount of coloured liquid that he saw on the cliff.
Flora Medica: containing coloured delineations of the various medicinal plants admitted into the London, Edinburgh, and Dublin pharmacopœias ; with their natural history, botanical descriptions, medical and chemical properties, Together with a Concise Introduction to Botany ; a Copious Glossary of Botanical Terms ; and a List of Poisonous Plants.
Modern represents a tartan that is coloured using chemical dye, as opposed to natural dye.
Many dyes, however, require the use of a mordant: a chemical compound that reacts with the stain to form an insoluble, coloured precipitate.
It was also provided with base ejection smoke ( white and coloured ), star shells, and chemical shells.
In addition to HE there were several chemical ( 90 – 98 lbs ) and coloured smoke shells ( 100 lb only ), coloured flare was developed.

coloured and devices
Patterns include " checker board " ( alternate coloured squares, sometimes called " battenburg markings ", named after a type of cake ), chevrons ( arrowheads, often pointed towards the front of the vehicle if on the side, or pointing vertically upwards if on the rear ) or stripes ( along the side ; these were the first type of retro-reflective devices introduced, as the original retro-reflective material came only in tape form ).
A class of servants to human needs, these clip-on devices, these portable gadgets, have coloured American thought and action far more deeply –– I suspect –– than is commonly understood.
The trichroic prism assembly can be used in reverse to combine red, green and blue beams into a coloured image, and is used in this way in some projector devices.
The actual origin of blue smoke is the black plastic epoxy material that is used to package most common semiconductor devices such as transistors and integrated circuits, which produces a bluish coloured smoke during combustion.
They can be used in devices such as the dichroic prism of a camera to separate a beam of light into different coloured components.

coloured and ;
* Structural Decoration ; Architectural features, such as columns, friezes and various mouldings ; mural decoration, such as fresco-paintings, coloured reliefs and mosaic inlay.
Colours can be achieved with special papers and different temperatures and heating rates for different colours ; these coloured sheets are not required in black-and-white output.
Asian style dice bear similar patterns to Western ones, but the pips are closer to the centre of the face ; the one's pip is larger than the others, with that and the four's pips coloured red.
He had five servants, three coloured and two black: " We are one great big family together ; we have the best of relationships.
Wedgwood's company is still a famous name in pottery today ( as part of Waterford Wedgwood ; see Waterford Crystal ), and " Wedgwood China " is sometimes used as a term for his Jasperware, the coloured stoneware with applied relief decoration ( usually white ), still common throughout the world.
Like the other alkali metals, sodium dissolves in ammonia and some amines to give deeply coloured solutions ; evaporation of these solutions leaves a shiny film of metallic sodium.
" Estragon tells him about the coloured maps of the Holy Land and that he planned to honeymoon by the Dead Sea ; it is his short-term memory that is poorest and points to the fact that he may, in fact, be suffering from Alzheimer's disease.
Kandinsky's paintings from this period are large, expressive coloured masses evaluated independently from forms and lines ; these serve no longer to delimit them, but overlap freely to form paintings of extraordinary force.
The two-meter-wide Yellow – red – blue ( 1925 ) consists of several main forms: a vertical yellow rectangle, an inclined red cross and a large dark blue circle ; a multitude of straight ( or sinuous ) black lines, circular arcs, monochromatic circles and scattered, coloured checkerboards contribute to its delicate complexity.
According to William of Malmesbury, William Rufus was " well set ; his complexion florid, his hair yellow ; of open countenance ; different coloured eyes, varying with certain glittering specks ; of astonishing strength, though not very tall, and his belly rather projecting.
Illumination with three different coloured light sources ; red, green, and blue.
Ethnographers collected fairy tales over the world, finding similar tales in Africa, the Americas, and Australia ; Andrew Lang was able to draw on not only the written tales of Europe and Asia, but those collected by ethnographers, to fill his " coloured " fairy books series.
Their lack of activity is possibly a defence against predation ; trogons on all continents have been reported to shift about on branches to always keep their less brightly coloured backs turned towards observers, whilst their heads, which like owls can turn through 180 degrees, keep a watch on the watcher.
It is commonly colored on one side and white on the other ; however, dual coloured and patterned versions exist and can be used effectively for color-changed models.
The fruit develops from an inferior ovary, and is a berry ; it is usually brightly coloured, often being red or bluish with purple juice.
These alternative products, however, must be applied over a stain if the user wants the wood coloured ; clear or blond shellac may applied over a stain without affecting the color of the finished piece, as a protective topcoat.
The male and female bear similar plumage ; an orange breast and face ( more strongly coloured in the otherwise similar British subspecies E. r. mesophilus ), lined by a bluish grey on the sides of the neck and chest.
Other popular Australian foods include Tim Tams, a chocolate biscuit ; musk sticks ; fairy bread which is buttered bread with coloured sugar ( tasting similar to store bought bread in the USA ); lamingtons ; and the commercial breakfast cereal Weet-Bix.

coloured and high
Spanish, Austrian and French grenadiers favoured high fur hats with long coloured cloth hoods (" bags ") to them.
One of the largest objects in the collection is the Hertogenbosch Roodloft, from Holland, dated 1610 – 1613 this is as much a work of architecture as sculpture, 10. 4 metres wide, 7. 8 metres high, the architectural framework is of various coloured marbles including columns, arches and balustrade, against which are statues and bas-reliefs and other carvings in alabaster, the work of sculptor Conrad van Norenberch.
Dystrophic lakes have high levels of humic matter and typically has yellow-brown tea coloured waters.
Thriving phytoplankton populations are indicated by high chlorophyll concentrations ( top image ), coloured green and yellow.
In the London Gazette Turpin was described as " Richard Turpin, a butcher by trade, is a tall fresh coloured man, very much marked with the small pox, about 26 years of age, about five feet nine inches high, lived some time ago in Whitechapel and did lately lodge somewhere about Millbank, Westminster, wears a blue grey coat and a natural wig ".
An engraving in one edition of Bayes ' 1739 publication, of a man hiding in a cave, is sometimes supposed to be him, but the closest description that exists is that given by John Wheeler, of " a fresh coloured man, very much marked with the small pox, about five feet nine inches high ... wears a blue grey coat and a light coloured wig ".
For the Days Like These exhibition at Tate Britain in 2003, Davenport made a thirteen-metre high mural by dripping lines of differently coloured paint down the wall from a syringe.
In his short work with E. Hoffmann Price, " Through the Gates of the Silver Key ," H. P. Lovecraft briefly mentions Tartary: " Upon their cloaked heads there now seemed to rest tall, uncertainly coloured mitres, strangely suggestive of those on certain nameless figures chiselled by a forgotten sculptor along the living cliffs of a high, forbidden mountain in Tartary ..."
Usually this uniform consisted of a short jacket known as a dolman, or later a medium-length " attila " jacket, both with heavy horizontal gold braid on the breast, and yellow braided or gold Austrian knots ( sújtás ) on the sleeves ; a matching pelisse ( a short-waisted overjacket often worn slung over one shoulder ); coloured trousers, sometimes with yellow braided or gold Austrian knots at the front ; a busby ( kucsma ) ( a high fur hat with a cloth bag hanging from one side ; although some regiments wore the shako ( csákó ) of various styles ); and high riding boots ( often Hessian boots ).
The coloured oil is rubbed onto a reference surface, and the workpiece is then rubbed against the coloured reference ; the transfer ( by contact ) of the pigment indicates the position of high spots on the workpiece.
In addition, the Polish uhlans, or ułani as they were called in their native tongue, introduced a new uniform style composed of a colourful jacket with a coloured panel in the front, dark trousers with colourful stripes on the sides and a high, pointed cap called czapka ( often rendered chapska in English ).
Normally carbon-carbon double bonds which are not conjugated or only conjugated with only one or two other carbon-carbon double bonds have high enough energy that they absorb in the ultraviolet region of a spectrum, but the absorption energy state of polyenes with numerous conjugated double bonds can be lowered such that they enter the visible region of the spectrum, resulting in compounds which are coloured.
At which Corineus, highly enraged, roused up his whole strength, and snatching him upon his shoulders, ran with him, as fast as the weight would allow him, to the next shore, and there getting upon the top of a high rock, hurled down the savage monster into the sea ; where falling on the sides of craggy rocks, he was torn to pieces, and coloured the waves with his blood.
Somali and Eritrean regiments in Italian service wore high red fezzes with coloured tufts that varied according to the unit.
All other species generally placed in Aceros have a relatively high casque and brightly coloured bills.
But despite intensive campaigns by the Clockmakers School, sheet metal fronts decorated with oil paintings ( or coloured litographs ) never became a major market segment because of the high cost and labour-intensive process, hence only a few were produced ( from the 1850s until around 1870 ), whether wall or mantel versions, and are nowadays sought-after collector pieces.
From 10 ' 000 meters to 100 meters, in low zoom levels in 23 blue coloured steps and a hillshade, and in high zoom levels with depth lines.
Kettlewell's research from three surveys between 1952 and 1972 seemed to show a static pattern with a high frequency of the dark-coloured carbonaria phenotype in industrial regions, and the light coloured typica moths the most common in more rural areas.
During the war, and for some years after, the very high victory totals of some experten were considered to be coloured by grandiose Nazi propaganda.
Citroën quickly realized that standard brake fluid was not ideally suited to high pressure hydraulics, and developed a special red coloured hydraulic fluid named LHS, which they used from 1954 to 1967.
Eritrean regiments in Italian service wore high red fezzes with coloured tufts and waist sashes that varied according to each unit.

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