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Characteristics yellowish

It shall possess a characteristic yellowish-red to red colour, with yellow seeds for whole chillies... [Pg.280]

Characteristic Yellowish to brown colour, bittersweet taste. [Pg.216]

Turmeric has an aromatic pepper-like but somewhat bitter taste and gives curry dishes their characteristic yellowish color. [Pg.1545]

Observable Characteristics - Physical State (as normally shipped) Solid Color Green yellowish green Odor None. [Pg.90]

Stable in acidic, neutral and basic aqueous solutions Pale yellowish solid, faint characteristic odor Flash point 119°C (Pensky-Martens closed tester) Pyriproxyfen is an insect growth regulator which acts both as an ovacide and as an inhibitor of development (juvenile hormone mimic) against white flies, scale, and psylla. The specificity of pyriproxyfen, and its low mammalian toxicity, allow for some variation in application timing. For example, the lack of toxicity to bees allows pyriproxyfen to be applied during bloom on apple trees, and its low mammalian toxicity allows for a very short pre-harvest interval on citrus The residue definition is for pyriproxyfen alone... [Pg.1340]

Physical characteristics of photosmog include a yellow-brown haze, which reduces visibility, and the presence of substances which irritate the respiratory tract and cause eye-watering. The yellowish color is owed to NO2, whilst the irritant substances include ozone, aliphatic aldehydes, and organic nitrates. The four conditions necessary before photosmog can develop are ... [Pg.236]

Dissolved humic substances (DHS) are the main constituents of the dissolved organic carbon (DOC) pool in surface waters (freshwaters and marine waters), groundwaters, and soil porewaters and commonly impart a yellowish-brown color to the water system. Despite the different origins responsible for the main structural characteristics of DHS, they all constitute refractory products of chemical and biological degradation and condensation reactions from plant or animal residues and play a crucial role in many biogeochemical processes. [Pg.151]

Juniper berry oil is obtained by steam distillation of ripe fruits of Juniperus communis L. var. erecta Pursh. (Cupressaceae). It is a colorless, pale green or yellowish liquid with a characteristic, conifer-like odor, and an aromatic-bitter taste. [Pg.200]

FIGURE 1 A stained section of the cerebral cortex from a patient with Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease shows spongiform (vacuolar) degeneration, the most characteristic neurohistological feature. The yellowish vacuoles are intracellular and occur mostly in pre- and post-synaptic processes of neurons. The vacuoles in this section vary in diameter from 20 to 100 (im. [Pg.150]

In addition, the parenchymatous cells in the xylem appear to yield at least two lignitic materials. One is a dark red-brown material that may be derived from inclusions originally present in the cell. This material is common and may be observed in Figures 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, and 8. The other coalified product associated with this cell type is yellowish in color and derived from the wall of the cell (Figures 2 and 6). Ray parenchyma and longitudinal xylem parenchyma typically form only a primary wall, and usually the wall is devoid of lignin. It is of interest that this wall layer is preserved and that it is frequently possible to observe the simple pits that are characteristic of this cell type (Figure 2). [Pg.693]

The refractive index of vanadium is 3-03, the coefficient of absorption 8-51, and the reflexion capacity 57-5 per cent, for yellow light of wave-length A=5790.23 Vanadium compounds do not impart any coloration to the ordinary Bunsen flame, and do not furnish any characteristic line spectra even in the oxyacetylene flame. The flame produced between carbon electrodes consists of a reddish-purple core with a yellowish-green shell and a red edge.28... [Pg.19]

Vegetable Silks. These are derived from various plants of the genii, Apocynecs and Asclepiadecs, and are remarkable for their peculiar lustre. The fibres, which are sometimes yellowish or reddish, are unicellular and appear as empty cylinders with very thin walls. Sometimes they exhibit at the base a characteristic reticulate aspect. The walls are lignified. [Pg.450]


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