How To Use Decolorize In A Sentence

  • Animal charcoal possesses to a remarkable degree the property of removing color from solutions of animal and vegetable substances, and it is used for this purpose to a large extent by sugar refiners, who thus decolorize their dark brown sirups; in the manufacture of glucose and saccharums for brewers 'use, the concentrated solutions have to be filtered through layers of animal charcoal in order that the resulting product may be freed from color. Scientific American Supplement, No. 288, July 9, 1881
  • It brings with it a faint, floating haze, a cunning decolorizer, altho not thick enough to obscure outlines near at hand. Seeing Europe with Famous Authors, Volume 2 Great Britain and Ireland, Part 2
  • Cytologic smears containing granulomas can be decolorized after initial examination and restained with AFB stain for mycobacteria and silver stain for fungal elements.
  • Making Corn Syrups To make corn syrups, manufacturers extract starch granules from the kernels of common dent corn p. 477, and then treat them with acid and/or with microbial or malt enzymes to develop a sweet syrup that is then clarified, decolorized, and evaporated to the desired concentration. On Food and Cooking, The Science and Lore of the Kitchen
  • Then I tasted it-it was like 7-Up and Dr. Pepper and Pepsi and tap water all sort of randomly mixed and decolorized. Microserfs
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  • April 29th, 2008 6: 11 pm ET yeah right CNN ... put HILLIARys sign in front and decolorize Obama's sign to look darker. i expected better from CNN ... sheesh! Polls: Clinton, Obama tied in Indiana
  • It is also called decolorized or "white" iodine and won't stain the skin the way brown tincture of iodine does. Chicagotribune.com -
  • Indirect IS-PCR was carried out for the same patients to detect the HPV DNA types 6/11 and 16/18 after the PAP-stained smears had been decolorized.
  • The decolorized zircon (jargoon) has a dispersion well up toward that of diamond and gives fairly vivid spectra on a card, but they are double, as zircon is doubly refracting. A Text-Book of Precious Stones for Jewelers and the Gem-Loving Public
  • Atta decolorized to remove the effect of color which you can view here if you want. Discuss.
  • When we eat beets, the red pigment is usually decolorized by high stomach acidity and reaction with iron in the large intestine, but people sometimes excrete the intact pigment, a startling but harmless event. On Food and Cooking, The Science and Lore of the Kitchen
  • From April to October, he'd decolorize affinated liquor in Cuba. OUTCAST
  • Import it into Photoshop, or similar, then decolorize it, turn up the contrast and lightness accordingly. EXTRALIFE – By Scott Johnson - Comic coming a tad late
  • Here's the routine to help get stronger nails: Using a cotton swab or an old, clean nail-polish brush, wipe the decolorized iodine on JUST the tips of your nails (not the entire nail). Hints From Heloise
  • The chlorine and oxygen will combine their action to decolorize the textile material. Scientific American Supplement, No. 401, September 8, 1883
  • The value of carbon, in the form of charcoal, as a purifier is very great, whether we consider it a deodorizer, as in the case of the sewage, or a decolorizer, as in the case of the refineries, or whether we consider the service it has rendered man in the elimination of danger from drinking water. General Science
  • Even quirky Alan Arkin gets decolorized as Cliff's mechanic mentor. Hollywood Gets Seriously Silly
  • Today, professional whitening techniques go to work on the tooth structure itself, using peroxide to oxidize and decolorize gray and yellow tooth pigments.
  • If the red color is due to magenta, it is destroyed by both these reagents, while hydrocholoric acid does not decolorize the solutions of archil and cudbear, and ammonia turns their red color to a purple violet. Scientific American Supplement, No. 385, May 19, 1883
  • This model's medium to light blonde natural hair color was heavily highlighted with decolorizer (in this case, bleach.) BellaOnline - The Voice of Women
  • Cytologic smears containing granulomas can be decolorized after initial examination and restained with AFB stain for mycobacteria and silver stain for fungal elements.
  • Saliva contains an enzyme that will decolorize blood and remove fresh bloodstains. Quilts Are Forever
  • Today, professional whitening techniques go to work on the tooth structure itself, using peroxide to oxidize and decolorize gray and yellow tooth pigments.
  • White (sometimes called decolorized, colorless or yodo blanco) iodine is what to use. Hints From Heloise
  • If the red color is due to magenta, it is destroyed by both these reagents, while hydrocholoric acid does not decolorize the solutions of archil and cudbear, and ammonia turns their red color to a purple violet. Scientific American Supplement, No. 385, May 19, 1883
  • The slide was then washed with tap water, decolorized with 0.5% HCl-alcohol (TB Decolorizer F, BBL Microbiology Systems), and washed again with tap water.
  • From April to October, he'd decolorize affinated liquor in Cuba. OUTCAST
  • Indirect IS-PCR was carried out for the same patients to detect the HPV DNA types 6/11 and 16/18 after the PAP-stained smears had been decolorized.
  • A confirmation of this augury is the fact that the cast of the community became decidedly more Fourieristic before it disbanded; and it is not impossible that another generation might have decolorized and seriously deformed human existence among them. A Study Of Hawthorne
  • The slide was then washed with tap water, decolorized with 0.5% HCl-alcohol (TB Decolorizer F, BBL Microbiology Systems), and washed again with tap water.
  • The by-product arsenic compound obtained by this method can be used as the clearing agent and decolorizer for the glass industry.
  • Make a ten per cent infusion of the suspected coffee; filter it, and decolorize the solution by boiling it with a piece of animal charcoal. The Home Medical Library, Volume V (of VI)
  • Manganese dioxide is used to: manufacture ferroalloys; manufacture dry cell batteries (it's a depolarizer); to "decolorize" glass; to prepare some chemicals, like oxygen and chlorine; and to dry black paints. Manganese

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