- In chemistry,
chromism is a
process that
induces a change,
often reversible, in the
colors of compounds. In most cases,
chromism is
based on a
change in...
- slow and quiet, but the in-game
radios can
change the mood of the gameplay. ^
H This
person worked on
Surviving Mars
while it was
being developed by Haemimont...
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Magnetic tape ORWO NP 20 (before 1980s) ORWO NP22 (before 1990) 1980s ORWO
CHROM Reversal film
slide taken in UK (before 1990)
Magnetic tape
packaging (before...
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straighter variety and on, but cas-
chrom 'bent foot' is the most
common variety and
refers to the
crooked spade. The cas-
chrom went out of use in the Hebrides...
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formatted as
shown below, a two-column tab-separated file with one-line header.
chrom size chr1 248956422 chr2 242193529 chr3 198295559 chr4 190214555 chr5 181538259...
- is at or near
boiling point.
Thermochromism is one of
several types of
chromism. The two
common approaches are
based on
liquid crystals and
leuco dyes...
- the
atmosphere of
medieval poetry and
music alike. In the
contract with
Chrom Records, Horn
insisted on
Helium Vola not
being marketed as
successor of...
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technology include X-
chrom (1971; manual) and
Chromagen (1998). A 1981
review of
various studies to
evaluate the
effect of the X-
chrom contact lens concluded...
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starting with the
letter "C".
Diseases Alphabetical list 0–9 A B C D E F G
H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z See also
Health Exercise Nutrition C syndrome...
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Citric acid.
Retrieved on 2014-06-02. "Data for
Biochemical Research". Zir
Chrom Separations, Inc.
Retrieved January 11, 2012. "Ionization
Constants of Organic...