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1. Alternative fixative solution: 96 % ethanol.

2. The non - formaldehyde dye fixative agents are classified. The dye fixative theory and synthesized methods are introduced.

3. The carcass with the anal fin can be stored in Davidson’s fixative or other appropriate fixative until analysed.

4. Other fixatives which may be used include the oleoresins such as benzoin, or styrax.

5. Colours, Lacquers and varnishes, Aluminium foil for advertising signs, Fixatives, Paints and washes, Dyes, Engraving ink

6. In the operation, firstly, fixative steel-wire cross the avulsion fracture tendon-bone joint zone.

7. Acrolein is sometimes used as a fixative in preparation of biological specimens for electron microscopy.

8. The dye colors the textile fiber without the need of a mordant, or fixative —a unique property among dyes.

9. 23 It then glues these thin twigs to a wall using its own saliva as a fixative.

10. In perfumes Ambergris is used as a fixative and its presence can be best described as marine, animalic and sweet

11. This Cytological fixative is reported to be a replacement for Bouin’s solution (Emmel and Cowdry, 1964; Gray, 1964)

12. In perfumes Ambergris is used as a fixative and its presence can be best described as marine, animalic and sweet

13. Ambergris has been prized for centuries and is used as a fixative for fine perfumes, medicinal purposes and as an aphrodisiac.

14. Benzophenone definition is - a colorless crystalline ketone C13H10O used especially as a perfume fixative and in sunscreens; also : a derivative of Benzophenone.

15. Ambergris is traditionally used as a fixative in the perfume industry, highly prized due to its ability to ‘fix’ a scent on human skin

16. Benzoin gum powder is often used in perfume and incense blends for its pleasing scent but can also be employed as a stabilizer and fixative.

17. Spice: the often shared with phenylacetaldehyde, the modulation Yangshuinarcissus fragrance, roses and other floral fragrance perfume perfume essential, also be used as fixative agent, modifier.

18. Benzoin definition is - a hard fragrant yellowish balsamic resin from trees (genus Styrax) of southeastern Asia used especially as a fixative in perfumes, as incense, and …

19. First, the proteins are denatured in the gel by a fixative solution of 10% acetic acid and 30% ethanol and precipitated, at the same time the detergent (mostly SDS) is extracted.

20. Axoplasms together with the slide are carefully placed in a conical tube filled with 30ml PBS for 10 minutes each and repeated 3 times to wash away the fixative

21. Ambergris definition is - a waxy substance found floating in or on the shores of tropical waters, believed to originate in the intestines of the sperm whale, and used in perfumery as a fixative.

22. THE ELEMENTS OF BACTERIOLOGICAL TECHNIQUE JOHN WILLIAM HENRY EYRE Of these, Lang's Corrosive sublimate solution is decidedly the best all-round "fixative." THE ELEMENTS OF BACTERIOLOGICAL TECHNIQUE JOHN WILLIAM HENRY EYRE

23. If Ambergris is used as a fixative in the base of the perfume and is not the main note being emphasized, then a synthetic Ambergris replacer is normally used in the place of real Ambergris

24. The fixative stems orthodontic interarches still possess in its superior surface 02 (two) screws of Allen, the first screw 5 to fix the work arch 7 and the second screw 6 to fix the put upon rigid arch 8.

25. Ambergris is expensive for numerous different reasons, one common factor being that it acts as a ‘fixative’ in perfumes Find out more #9 What does Ambergris smell like? The Ambergris can evolve and change in many different ways, but the most common scents are ‘farmyard’ or ‘tobacco’ Find out more

26. Elexir Charnel Gourmand Coquin is a stunner and I think the longevity is quite good - sillage isn’t weak but it isn’t strong either but I think that it really works with this perfume - it lacks some of the deeper notes that sometimes act as a fixative and sillage enhancer like patchouli and the chocolate is reined in - …

27. Alizarine dyes, aniline dyes, blacks [colorants or paints], blues [colorants or paints], carbon black [pigment], colorants, titanium dioxide [pigment], dyes, dyestuffs, wood dyestuffs, fixatives for watercolors, indigo [colorant], ink for leather, ink for skin-dressing, stains for leather, mordants, mordants for leather, thinners for paints, pigments, wood preservatives, printers' pastes [ink], printing compositions [ink], printing ink, shoe dyes, wood stains, coloring wood, dye-wood, wood mordants and wood stains

28. Malt caramel (food colorant), anti-rust oils, wood preserving oils, annatto, fixatives for watercolours, agglutinants for food dyes (colorants), food colorants, alizarine dyes, titanium dioxide (pigments), aluminium powder for painters, artists and decorators, aluminium paints, asbestos paints, titanium dioxide, aniline dyes, marking ink for animals, anti-corrosive bands, anti-corrosive preparations, anti-rust oils, anti-rust greases, anti-fouling paints, black Japan, auramine, saffron (colorant), anti-rust preparations, indigo (colorant), anti-rust preparations for preservation, Canada balsam, varnishes, bitumen varnish, sumac for varnishes, copal varnish, colorants for beverages, bitumen varnishes, sumac for varnishes, whitewash, whites (colorants or paints), bronze powder, bronzing lacquers, caramel (food colorant), shoe dyes, lime wash