Sentences with phrase «on white particle»

POPE.L Mal Content 1992 Acrylic, gel medium, newspaper and peanut butter on white particle board 34 7/8 by 24 3/4 by 2 in.

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But the white glue particles left on both plates demonstrate that the bond between metal and glue is not broken, but rather the glue itself.
Particles from the same shower are detected on the ground by an array of water tanks (white dots).
Shade 1 — Shimmer - a milky white color with shimmer particles Shade 2 - Shimmer - a shimmery baby pink, almost white on eyes Shade 3 — Shimmer - A pale Champagne color, good for highlight Shade 4 — Shimmer - Dusky Beige Shade 5 — Shimmer — Peach Pink Shade 6 - Shimmer — Purple Pink Shade 7 - Shimmer — Light Taupe Shade 8 — Satin - Chesnut Shade 9 — Satin Shimmer - Brown Pink - Shade 10 - Matte - Grey, only matte shade in the palette Shade 11 - Satin - Silver Brown Shade 12 - Shimmer - Blackish Purple, most pigmented and best of the lot
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In Kobo eReaders» E Ink display, there are microscopic particles of black and white ink mixed in with each pixel on the screen.
When an electric field is applied (when turning pages, making selections, etc), the charged white particles move either to the top or the bottom of the fluid, depending on the polarity of the electric field applied.
For those who aren't familiar with how it works, E Ink relies on tiny capsules containing both a clear liquid and black and white ink particles, which are electrically charged.
Building on the work from the 1970s, the display used electric charge to rotate black and white ink particles inside tiny capsules located in the screen.
Using electricity, we can choose whether the black or the white particles are on top - and thus create a black or white «pixel».
Each sphere is a janus particle composed of negatively charged black plastic on one side and positively charged white plastic on the other (each bead is thus a dipole).
Next, get a wet white paper towel and smear the particles on it.
When they shed, many white particles are released from their coat, landing on rugs and furniture everywhere they go.
If you place a few particles of flea dirt on a white surface (e.g. a piece of paper) and wet them, you will see a reddish brown stain form.
Then place the particles on a white paper towel and slightly moisten them.
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