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Meanings of red colouring in inglês
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Usage of red colouring in inglês
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It is that the hemoglobin or redcolouring-matter of the blood forms crystals.
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She rose upon the instant, an angry redcolouring her cheeks.
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She pressed her lips together for the redcolouring.
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Get your five a day Despite their redcolouring, strawberries can be a natural teeth whitener.
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Cochineal is the redcolouring derived from insects.
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The redcolouring is rounded off by a black collar, logos as well as other details.
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Again we were soon after faced by a high natural wall of brilliant yellow and redcolouring.
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That hemoglobin, or redcolouring matter of the blood, forms crystals has been known for a long time.
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The redcolouring matter of the blood (haemoglobin) is regularly distributed in the pores of their protoplasm.
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The blood is red , and the redcolouring-matter is haemoglobin, connected with elliptic discoid blood-cells, as in the Vertebrates.
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Its root yields a fine redcolouring matter which has been used to tint tinctures, oils, wines, varnishes, &c.
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The globules of the blood contain fibrine and albumen, along with a redcolouring matter, in which iron is a constant element.
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RHODOPHYCEAE, or FLORIDEAE.-Themembers of this group are characterized by the possession of a redcolouring matter, phycoerythrin, in addition to chlorophyll.
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No unicellular Rhodophyceae are known, although a flagellate organism, Rhodomonas, has recently been described as possessed of the same redcolouring matter.
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The carcinogenicity of cochineal, a redcolouring used in food and other products, was studied in a 2-yr bioassay in B6C3F1 mice.
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"You see," he explained, "carbon monoxide combines firmly with the blood, destroying the redcolouring matter of the red corpuscles.