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water-colour

water-colour
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  • waterverfschilderij
  • a painting produced with watercolors

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water-colour
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    • a water-base paint (with water-soluble pigments); used by artists

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    water-colour
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      • the art or technique of painting with watercolors

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      water-colour
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        • water-soluble pigment

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        1. The turquoise colour evokes the colour of clear water, it's a light and pale blue.
        2. Aqua expresses the colour of clear water, it is a bright, and light, blue.
        3. Each product is characterised by its maximum water content, conductivity, acidity, HMF, colour and distinctive taste.
        4. Heat for 30 minutes over a boiling water bath to develop the colour.
        5. Colour intensity is defined as the absorbance of a 0,1 % (w/v) solution of caramel colour solids in water in a 1 cm cell at 610 nm.
        6. Colloidal graphite in suspension in water, for use as internal coating in colour cathode-ray tubes [1]
        7. ‘Appearance’ involves the following features: colour, visible purity, absence of physical contamination, absence of mould growth and uniformity of water dispersion.
        8. The section above water should be a string fine line (e.g. about 3 mm diameter) of a conspicuous colour such as red or orange.
        9. The section above water should be a string fine line (e; g. about 3 mm diameter) of a conspicuous colour such as red or orange.
        10. Their principal mechanisms are to reduce water availability and increase acidity. Sometimes these additives also preserve other important food characteristics such as flavour, colour, texture and nutritional value.
        11. Furthermore, the depth of sampling and the appearance of the water sample (e.g. colour and turbidity) should be noted (see section 3).
        12. Add 2 ml of aniline (3.4) to each of flasks (D) and (B). Heat for 30 minutes over a boiling water bath to develop the colour.
        13. Resistance to water: Varnishes, floor coatings and floor paints shall have a resistance to water, as determined by ISO 2812-3 such that after 24 hours exposure and 16 hours recovery no change of gloss or of colour occurs.
        14. Resistance to water: Varnishes, floor coatings and floor paints shall have a resistance to water, as determined by ISO 2812-3 such that after 24 hours' exposure and 16 hours' recovery no change of gloss or of colour occurs.
        15. Dilute 2 ml of the sample in a glass-stoppered container with 10 ml of water and add 0,1 ml of 0,1 N potassium permanganate. The pink colour does not change to brown within 30 minutes