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Lividity

Feral pigeon (Columba livid) Feral pigeon Feral pigeon Bengalese finch (Lonchura striata) Hens (Callus domesticus)... [Pg.106]

But my client —" Bemdt looked back anxiously at Ter Meer. As Ter Meer lighted a cigarette, we could see that his face was livid. [Pg.140]

David s face was livid and his clenched fist was raised to strike, but Patsy and his... [Pg.33]

Some have their legs monstrously swelled, and covered with one or more large livid spots, or ecchy-moses others have hard swellings there in different places, extremely painful and others I have seen, without any swelling, have the calf of the leg quite indurated. [Pg.339]

C) Bombs, Pyrotechnic. They contain pyrotechnic naterials and are classified as bombs because of heir similarity to bombs in body, fuzing and nethod of suspension. These bombs may be sub-livided into ... [Pg.229]

Ito, N., Nagai, T., Oikawa, T., Yamada, H. and Hanawa, T. (2008) Antidepressant-like effect of l-perillaldehyde in stress-induced depression-like model mice through regulation of the olfactory nervous system, livid Based Complement Alternat Med. [Pg.320]

On igniting the mixed gases, composed of hydrogen and arsine (after all the air has been expelled from the apparatus), they bum with a livid blue flame and white fumes of arsenic(III) oxide are evolved if the inside of a small porcelain dish is pressed down upon the flame, a black deposit of arsenic is obtained on the cool surface, and the deposit is readily soluble in sodium hypochlorite or bleaching powder solution (distinction from antimony). [Pg.228]

Livid blue flame (wire slowly corroded). Lead, arsenic, antimony, bismuth, copper. [Pg.398]

He read the article in silence. He d been at the mobile incident room hen I d phoned, aixl when I toU him about the newsletter he d come straight over. The back of his neck and hands were livid with sunburn as he read the story. When he d finished he cbsed the paper without expressbn... [Pg.63]

PLUMBUM, or LEAD — Is attributed to Saturn by chemists and is so called. It is a Livid,... [Pg.235]


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