By 1904 two immense combinations had been formed in the dyestuff industry.
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Which sample has absorbed the greatest amount of dyestuff from the liquid?
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The use of madder as a red dyestuff dates from very early times.
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A little dyestuff and three yards of cloth to help out a jest.
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Art can go ahead of nature in the dyestuff business.
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Then wash the dyed fabric and notice whether the dyestuff washes off or not.
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The spongy husk of the nuts is used as dyestuff.
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One dyestuff company here employs over five hundred chemists.
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The dyestuff thus gave its name to the country from which it was afterwards principally obtained.
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Analysis of the earth showed that the colour was due to the presence of an actual dyestuff.
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The Dyes and Specialty Chemicals segment includes dyestuff, synthetic resins, binder materials, functional effects, and coating and chemicals.
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Its value as a dyestuff depends on its power of forming insoluble compounds (lakes) with metallic oxides.
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Its employment as a dyestuff is known to be of great antiquity, antedating considerably the discovery of South America.
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In 1869, two German chemists, Graebe and Liebermann, succeeded in artificially producing this dyestuff from anthracene, a component of coal-tar.
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About 1550, cochineal, introduced there from Mexico, was found to be far richer in coloring matter and therefore gradually superseded the older dyestuff.
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Which is the most affected by the sun, silk, woolen, or cotton fabrics, dyed with same dyestuff, in the same length of time?