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The fading of colouring matters
Journal of Applied Chemistry, 1964AbstractAn outline of the causes and nature of fading of organic colouring matters is given. Atmospheric fading, in absence of light, is produced by nitrogen oxides in urban air, especially with blue and violet disperse dyes on some hydrophobic fibres, but sulphur dioxide and ozone can also cause fading.
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English Academy Review, 2022
A faded mountain at the edge of a threadbare field. Smoke and dust trudging the last rungs of a sky. And now a narrow dirt road that twists between snatches of shivering trees and snatches of shadow. Then a gasping river, and cattle and goats and children running across an empty yard, yelling into the wind.
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A faded mountain at the edge of a threadbare field. Smoke and dust trudging the last rungs of a sky. And now a narrow dirt road that twists between snatches of shivering trees and snatches of shadow. Then a gasping river, and cattle and goats and children running across an empty yard, yelling into the wind.
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Clinical and Experimental Dermatology, 1993
Two English women are described who developed chestnut-brown pigmentation of the distal part of the finger- and thumb-nail plates whilst using 'over the counter' topical hydroquinone depigmenting creams. In both individuals there was marked deepening of the pigmentation during periods of intense sun exposure.
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Two English women are described who developed chestnut-brown pigmentation of the distal part of the finger- and thumb-nail plates whilst using 'over the counter' topical hydroquinone depigmenting creams. In both individuals there was marked deepening of the pigmentation during periods of intense sun exposure.
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Fade Statistics in Composite Fading Channels
Journal of Electronics & Information Technology, 2011Zhi-yong Bu +2 more
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The Classical Quarterly, 1978
In 1884 Ivo Bruns began his Lucrez-Studien, on the relationship between Lucretius' treatment of Epicureanism and the exposition by the philosopher himself in the extant Epistles, with the question (p.4) for whom did Lucretius write? His answer was to show (p.l 1) that the general public, who were the poet's real objective, were very different readers ...
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In 1884 Ivo Bruns began his Lucrez-Studien, on the relationship between Lucretius' treatment of Epicureanism and the exposition by the philosopher himself in the extant Epistles, with the question (p.4) for whom did Lucretius write? His answer was to show (p.l 1) that the general public, who were the poet's real objective, were very different readers ...
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Comparative Education Review, 1987
Tennyson's evocative sense of the future, though alluding to Homeric Greece, pertains to our technological age and more truly depicts the prospect of the majority of human beings on the eve of the twenty-first century than does any forecast or scenario wrought from technological optimism.
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Tennyson's evocative sense of the future, though alluding to Homeric Greece, pertains to our technological age and more truly depicts the prospect of the majority of human beings on the eve of the twenty-first century than does any forecast or scenario wrought from technological optimism.
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2012
Signals and external noise are both subject to variations in time and with location. These changes in intensity arise from the nature of a random process, from multipath propagation, from changes in refractivity along the path, from movements of the system terminals or the reflecting medium, from changes in transmission loss, etc.
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Signals and external noise are both subject to variations in time and with location. These changes in intensity arise from the nature of a random process, from multipath propagation, from changes in refractivity along the path, from movements of the system terminals or the reflecting medium, from changes in transmission loss, etc.
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