10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ADIACTINIC»
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Phosphorus, on the other hand, though transparent to' light in its melted condition
, and equally regarded as elementary, appears to be nearly adiactinic, or
impermeable to the chemical rays. In many cases the peculiar diactinic or
adiactinic ...
Chemical Society (Great Britain), 1864
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Journal - Chemical Society, London
Phosphorus, on the other hand, though transparent to light in its melted condition,
and equally regarded as elementary, appears to be nearly adiactinic, or
impermeable to the chemical rays. In many cases the peculiar diactinic or
adiactinic ...
Chemical Society (Great Britain), 1864
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Geodezii︠a︡ i kartografii︠a︡
AUTH0R t TITLE: Kazanovich, V. I. 0ptimum Adiactinic Illumination of the Photo
Laboratory (0ptimal 'noye neaktinichnoye osveshcheniye fototsekha)
PERIODICAL: Geodeziya i Kartograf iya, 1950, Nr 2, pp. 41 - 43 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: In this ...
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The Year-book of Photography and Photographic News Almanac ...
ADIACTINIC GLASS FOR DARK ROOMS. BT HONS. BAHDY. Oki of the
difficulties experienced by the experimentalist when working with extremely
sensitive preparations arises from the sensitiveness of such preparations to
traces of light in ...
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Bioscientific Terminology: Words from Latin and Greek Stems
actinogenic — producing radiation actinost — basal bone of fin-rays in teleosts
actinostome — mouth of the sea anemone; five-rayed oral aperture of the starfish
adiactinic — impervious to, or not penetrated by, actinic rays hexactinal — with ...
(sffeawli*) - line or curve. adiactinic, a. (alftsffi^ra;) - through and actinic, a ray.
3TOT. adiaphoron, n. (jfl«4fih)<T-() - a part, to carry. 3Dir«qi<4 wf, ^ ^ o>^ 3ra3T
ire adiathermic, a. (afft3f«R'f'l«) - heat. JUJ||t)<*U. adieu, n. (arag) - farewell. ^M«
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English Telugu Dictionary
Adiaba'tic, a. a. Adiactinic, A-dieu', n. & interj, , farewell. Bid a. to='Zx)$)$):&^f*&.
Ad-infini'tum, (L.) adv. JSw, wsS^^eSo-w, for ever, without ceasing. Ad-interim,
adv. jfe$g-s-t>a»errt, •g-»«r«|rOS'5SioX'. [?C«, fatty. A'di-pose', a. Ad-ja'cence, n.
) ...
Adiactinic ( a'di-ak-tin'ik ) [Gr. a, not, dia, through sxAaktirws, a ray.] a. Adiaphoron
( a-di-afor-on ) [Gr. a, not dia, apart, pherein, to carry.] n. ^. <Aeo;. ( any text or
usage which is considered as non-essential ) a^a^MK- ^ n. Adiaph'orism n.
Nilakantha Babaji Ranade, 1996
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Photographic Mosaics: An Annual Record of Photographic Progress
Great increase in the adiactinic character of the deposit is produced, so that, with
a comparatively thin and delicate negative, great vigor is obtained in the prints.
The permanganate of potash, on coming into contact with the silver image, ...
Edward Livingston Wilson, Mathew Carey Lea, 1870
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Midline Medical Dictionary
q<*> MdHK Adiactinic. Impervious to actinic rays. Adiadochokinesia. See
Adiadochokinesis. Adiadochokinesis. Inability to perform rapid alternating
movements; adiadochokinesia. Adiaphoresis. Deficient perspiration;
adiapneustia.