Other possible inhibitors are unusual fixatives, such as B5 or any solution containing picric acid. |
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To visualize individual cells with their own discharged trichocysts, a saturated solution of picric acid is used as a fixing secretagogue. |
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The discharge or nondischarge of the trichocyst was observed by adding a drop of saturated picric acid to the cells. |
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Marks recounts how some painted their legs and arms vivid yellow with picric acid to protect against sunburn. |
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Explosives based on ammonium picrate and picric acid were also used by the military. |
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Nitrogen is an important component of common chemical explosives like TNT, nitroglycerin, gunpowder, guncotton, nitrocellulose, picric acid, and ammonium nitrate. |
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Japan is likely to decide by next spring on a method to dispose of the shells, which mostly contain arsenic or picric acid, Hinata said. |
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He decided that for his thesis project, he would make an electrode for picric acid. |
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Creatinine reacts with picric acid in alkaline conditions to form a yellow complex which absorbs at 500 nm. |
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Dr Cotton revealed that during the First World War, DNP was sometimes used to fill armourpiercing shells as a mixture with picric acid, known as Shellite or Tridite. |
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Picric acid is a by-product from the manufacturing of explosives. |
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