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Gum Exudates of the World: Sources, Distribution, ...
Early inks were simply dispersions of lamp black in water. Gum arabic was added
to such inks as a suspending agent or as a protective colloid (Whistler and
BeMiller, 1973). As a suspending agent, gum arabic helps reduce the
sedimentation ...
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A Select Collection of Old Plays: Miseries of inforced marriage
Frank Gulman! why, body of me, what's here ? my casket wide open, broke open,
my jewels stolen — why, Gum-water — Enter Gum-water. Gum-water. Anon,
anon, sir. Sir Bounteous. Come hither, Gum-water. Gum-water. That were small ...
Robert Dodsley, Isaac Reed, 1780
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The Painter's&Colourman's Complete Guide ... Third Edition ...
... the African ports which border the Mediterranean. An inferior kind called gum
Senegal, in red and larger drops, is brought from Southwest Africa; the mucilage
from this last has not the same H 4 WATER—GUM-WATER—GUM ARABIC. 151.
Pierre François TINGRY, J. J., 1830
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The Ancient British Drama. - London, William Miller 1810. ...
Yes, good master Gum-water. Gum. This is the old closet, you know. Fol. I
remember it well, sir. Gum. There stands a casket; I would my yearly revenue
were but worth the wealth that's locked in it, lady; yet I have fifty pound a-year,
wench. Fol.
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A Select Collection of Old Plays: In Twelve Volumes
Frank Gulman! why, body of me,what's here? my casket wide open, broke open,
my jewels stolen-why, Gum-waterEnte" Gum-water. Gum-water. Anon, anon, fir.
Sir Bounte-ram. Come hither, Gum-water. Gum-water. i That were small manners,
...
John Payne- Collier, Robert Dodsley, Isaac Reed, 1780
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A Compendium of the Course of Chemical Instruction in the ...
Bassorin, which swells into a jelly, but does not dissolve in water: gum bassora,
or tragacanth, may exemplify this class. 3. Cerasin, from the gum of the cherry-
tree. Cerasin is also insoluble in cold, but soluble in boiling water, and when
treated ...
What's. happening: Chewing gum is made from gum base and sugar (or some
other sweetener). Gum base, the stretchy stuff, doesn't dissolve in water. (Gum
base is actually Bowl of water (optional) ...
In swamps along creeks are red maple, water oak, baldcy- press, pondcypress,
magnolia, bay, and slash, black, loblolly, spruce, and pond pines, sweetgum,
black gum (locally called water gum), water ash (locally called swamp ash), river
...
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Guide to the Reptiles and Amphibians of the Savannah River Site
and loblolly pine (P. taeda) plantations of various ages with hardwoods along the
water's edge, including sweet gum (Liquidambar styraciflua), water gum (Nyssa
sylvatica, var. biflora), water oak (Quercus nigra), and wax myrtle (Myrica ...
J. Whitfield Gibbons, Raymond D. Semlitsch, 2010
In swamps along creeks are red maple, water oak, baldcy- press, pondcypress,
magnolia, bay, and slash, black, loblolly, spruce, and pond pines, sweetgum,
black gum (locally called water gum), water ash (locally called swamp ash), river
...
United States. Bureau of Soils, United States. Bureau of Plant Industry, United States. Bureau of Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineering, 1939