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Blue bronze

Despite the name, turkeys have no relation to the country of Turkey. Turkeys are native to North America and were first domesticated by the Aztecs. The many varieties of the domesticated turkey that exist today are descendants of the wild turkey (Meleagris gallopavo). The other species of turkey (genus Meleagris) is the ocellated (the tail feathers of both sexes are bluish-grey with an eye-shaped, blue-bronze spot near the end with a bright gold tip) turkey (M. ocellata), which is found in southern Mexico. Wild turkey was hunted by the early American colonists. [Pg.261]

Iron Blue is the ISO designation (ISO 2495) for iron cyanide blue pigments of various composition, which are also known as Berlin Blue, Turnbull s Blue, Prussian Blue, Vossen Blue , Milori Blue, Paris Blue, French Blue, China Blue, Bronze Blue, Steel Blue, Ink Blue, among others. [Pg.152]

Ferrocyanide blue occurs in various shades known as Prussian blue, Chinese blue, muon blue, bronze blue, Antwerp blue, and Turnbull s blue. These names have lost much of their original differentiation the more general term iron blues is preferred. [Pg.236]

Fig. 6 Comparison of the ARPES (from [201]) and the calculated band structure (previous eH [205] and SIESTA [206]) for the blue bronze K0.3M0O3. Reproduced with permission from [206]... Fig. 6 Comparison of the ARPES (from [201]) and the calculated band structure (previous eH [205] and SIESTA [206]) for the blue bronze K0.3M0O3. Reproduced with permission from [206]...
Since then sliding of CDW s has been fovind in diverse materials, most of them inorganic, like TaS or the blue bronzes Aq 3M0O3 (A = K, Rb, T ). [Pg.277]

The blue bronzes Kq 03 have almost identical physi-... [Pg.278]

In the blue bronzes two types of depinning have been observed at tem-... [Pg.282]

Bromothymol blue Bronze powder Calcium monocarbonate Calcium stearate Calendula officinalis extract... [Pg.4984]

A paper by G. Sperlich et al. (1973) reports on ESR and magnetic susceptibility measurements on the metallic blue bronze La j yG< W03. They investigated powder samples with concentrations x=0.1 and O.IS and Gd concentrations 0.001 in the... [Pg.282]

It is worth noticing that most of these structure are stabilized by big coimter ions which have the strongest favorable influence on the Madelimg energies. Most of the time Ae corresponding arrangements cannot be obtained for small counter ions (Cl in the case of tetraselenides, Li in the blue bronzes). [Pg.101]

Potassium Molybdenum Oxide Blue Bronze" Ko ioMoOj 119... [Pg.119]

POTASSIUM MOLYBDENUM OXIDE BLUE BRONZE K .3 Mo03... [Pg.119]

Study of CDW instabilities in blue bronze is facilitated by the ease preparation of large, high-quality crystals by electrolysis of K2M0O4/M0O3... [Pg.119]

Potassium Molybdenum Oxide "Blue Bronze" K aMoOi 121... [Pg.121]


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