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Sustainable
Sustainable Sus*tain"a*ble, a. [Cf. F. soutenable, OF. soustenable.] Capable of being sustained or maintained; as, the action is not sustainable.

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- A stain is a discoloration that can be clearly distinguished from the surface, material, or medium it is found upon. They are caused by the chemical or...
- Staining is a technique used to enhance contrast in samples, generally at the microscopic level. Stains and dyes are frequently used in histology (microscopic...
- Stained gl**** is colored gl**** as a material or works created from it. Although, it is traditionally made in flat panels and used as windows, the creations...
- Stain removal is the process of removing a mark or spot left by one substance on a specific surface like a fabric. A solvent or detergent is generally...
- The Human Stain is a novel by Philip Roth, published May 5, 2000. The book is set in Western M****achusetts in the late 1990s. Its narrator is 65-year-old...
- Movat's stain is a pentachrome stain originally developed by Henry Zoltan Movat (1923–1995), a Hungarian-Canadian Pathologist in Toronto in 1955 to highlight...
- Look up stain or stained in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A stain is an unwanted localized discoloration, often in fabrics or textiles. Stain(s) or The...
- Verhoeff's stain, also known as Verhoeff's elastic stain (VEG) or Verhoeff–Van Gieson stain (VVG), is a staining protocol used in histology, developed...
- A chromophil is a cell which is easily stainable by absorbing chromium salts used in histology to increase the visual contrast of samples for microscopy...
- Hoechst stains are part of a family of blue fluorescent dyes used to stain DNA. These bis-benzimides were originally developed by Hoechst AG, which numbered...