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Significats de yellow dye en anglès
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Ús de yellow dye en anglès
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The underground woody stem is astringent and yields a yellowdye.
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It was invented in 1863 in Germany, for use as a yellowdye.
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Food additives such as food dyes (especially yellowdye no.
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The roots and bark yield a yellowdye.
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One example of a food additive often linked to asthma is tartrazine ( yellowdye no.
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Its flowers afford a beautiful yellowdye; and, its seeds, when roasted, can be used instead of coffee.
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This yellowdye is juglone.
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Tartrazine, or yellowdye no.
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From the root of the black briony they obtain a fine salve for sores, and extract a rich yellowdye.
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MSNs from the NAc were filled with a Lucifer yellowdye and spine density and type were examined using NeuronStudio.
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The roots of the chapada or champadak (Artocarpus integrifolia) cut into chips and boiled in water produce a yellowdye.
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As far as its explosive nature, I modeled this after picric acid, a yellowdye that, in its powdered state, is explosive.
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Fustic, boiled in soft water, makes the strongest and brightest yellowdye; but saffron, barberry-bush, peach-leaves, or onion-skins, will answer pretty well.
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A decoction of its inner bark is used as an emetic by the Indians who also extract from it a yellowdye.
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Fustic has been discovered at Newcastle- awoodwhich makes the finest yellowdye; but it has been hitherto confined to New South Wales.
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In early American folklore, the inner bark and the husks of the nuts were used as a source of a yellowdye for cloth.