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    1. He hadn't felt the need to adjust the key knob yet, much less try any alternate key basis other than chromatic


    2. The female Desa had lived in Zhlindu back in the 50th century and perfected certain mechanisms used in plasma-state chromatography


    3. electromagnetic spectrum of the room rather than perceive only the homosapien tri-chromatic


    4. Perhaps the greenish and yellowish tones of the painting, which reflected a portrait of a rural scene, evoked in the depths of her mind the longing of previous times, or perhaps, she liked the chromatic composition of the subtle tones


    5. They pollinate many species of night-blooming trees, and are the primary pollinators for Ochroma pyramidale


    6. A 28-meter-wide hole opened in the planet releasing an extraordinarily bright beam of monochromatic radiation, like a laser except not collimated, vaporizing the asteroid-like probe


    7. Your masers fire their invisible, semi-collimated, monochromatic microwave beams, disabling the barrier


    8. These reactions would eventually cause chromosomes and chroma-


    9. Sam caught movement from the corner of his eye as he drew his blood and loaded it into the injector port of the gas chromatograph, but when he’d turned, nothing had been there


    10. These were always protected by special, tightly fitting, polychromatic, almond shaped goggles

    11. The chromatography results were revealing, but inconclusive


    12. forgery of the last examination (gas chromatography and mass-spectrometry of the


    13. By the side of that racked figure and all it meant and the tremendous sermons it was preaching me, wordless, voiceless sermons, more eloquent than any I shall hear again, how strange, how far-away your echoes from life and the world seemed! Distant tinkling’s of artificialness; not quite genuine writhing’s beneath not quite genuine burdens; idle questionings and self-criticisms; plaints, doubts, and complicated half-veiled reproaches of myself that I should be able to be pleased with a world so worm-eaten that I should still be able to chant my song of life in a major key in a world so manifestly minor and chromatic


    14. He waited for the potassium chromate to change colour from orange to green as it reacted with the alcohol


    15. The test called gas chromatography-mass spectrometry is the most widely used for this purpose


    16. Where the katy-did works her chromatic reed on the walnut-tree over


    17. It consists of a Bunsen battery that I activate not with potassium dichromate but with sodium


    18. A man sat on a stool at the back of the lab, his head bent over a gas chromatograph/mass spectrometer, a pricey piece of forensic equipment used for trace analysis and not usually found in high-school labs


    19. The light from the water-bottle was merely engaged in a chromatic problem


    20. The air, afflicted to pallor with the hoary multitudes that infested it, twisted and spun them eccentrically, suggesting an achromatic chaos of things

    21. "Ta, ta, ta, ta!" exclaimed the cooper on four chromatic tones; "the son of my brother this, my nephew that! Charles is nothing at all to us; he hasn't a farthing, his father has failed; and when this dandy has cried his fill, off he goes from here


    22. He also wore a matching hat and black gloves, which created a monochromatic impression


    23. 1 Micronucleii in Polychromatophilic Erythrocytes and Chromosome Alterations in the Bone Marrow of Mice Treated with CY


    24. But suddenly a storm came on, chromatic scales and diminished sevenths were heard in the orchestra, everyone ran off, again dragging one of their number away, and the curtain dropped


    25. To suppose that the eye with all its inimitable contrivances for adjusting the focus to different distances, for admitting different amounts of light, and for the correction of spherical and chromatic aberration, could have been formed by natural selection, seems, I freely confess, absurd in the highest degree


    26. —In the refraction of light by a convex lens the rays passing through different parts of the lens are brought to a focus at slightly different distances—this is called SPHERICAL ABERRATION; at the same time the coloured rays are separated by the prismatic action of the lens and likewise brought to a focus at different distances—this is CHROMATIC ABERRATION


    27. Chromate of iron was sparingly diffused through the different minerals raised from various depths


    28. A species of steatite, containing veins of common, indurated, and scaly talc, amianthus, and most of the varieties of asbestus, and some chromate of iron, constitutes the nucleus of the whole mountain range and elevated ground of the eastern division, stamping it as primitive


    29. To determine the temperaments and beats of all the concords, together with the values of the diatonic and chromatic intervals, and the lengths and vibrations per second of a string producing all the sounds, of the system resulting from the last proposition


    30. , the diatonic and chromatic intervals, the lengths of a string and their vibrations in a second, and the temperaments and beats of all the concords for the scale which results from the foregoing computations

    31. An instrument thus furnished would require the use of pedals but seldom, and would contain chromatic degrees sufficient for the accurate performance of the great mass of organ music


    32. Chromate of potash, to test the purity of, S


    33. — — in chromate of lead, xix, 73


    34. , on the chromatype, xlvi, 396


    35. —, on the achromatic, E


    36. —, to test the chromate of, S


    37. —, chromate of, means of determining the purity of, xvi, 392


    38. —, bichromate of, ulcers produced by the use of, xvi, 384


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