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His doctor asked if he had ever worked with aniline dyes.
We've been told that its chief use is in making aniline dyes.
Later, aniline dyes added another dimension of color and design.
By the 19th century, aniline dyes were available through trade and made dying easier.
Despite this rocky start, the institution became successful for a time, and was an international leader in the development of aniline dyes.
Secondly, a few of the aniline dyes developed by Nicholson are still used today.
After assembly the pieces are brightly painted with aniline dyes.
Aniline dyes have a very short working time; most professionals apply them by spraying.
Cheaper and more consistent synthetic aniline dyes arrived from the West in 1864.
The reds in the blankets from after 1870 were from aniline dyes.
Birch Bowls with brown and black aniline dyes. 5" diameter.
Also red, blue, violet, and yellow inks are largely made from aniline dyes.
Only in very special applications are natural wood colours modified by the use of aniline dyes or stains.
Heterocycles are commonly found in a wide range of products including aniline dyes and medicines.
In fact, the development in the 19th century of aniline dyes that make the chromosomes stand out led to their discovery.
Aniline dyes were developed and small all-over repeating patterns appeared in stronger colours.
Aniline dyes, successfully synthesized beginning in 1856, were a family of triphenylmethane colours.
With the advent of aniline dyes in the 1800s, small amounts of blue and purple were sometimes added.
He used very thin aniline dyes on the non-flesh portions of his carvings.
Other aniline dyes followed, such as fuchsine, safranine, and induline.
Exposure to aniline dyes could lead to eczema, acne and carcinoma.
Aniline dyes in colored inks are transparent to infrared," Bowman said. "
Virtually all cloth, except some home dyeing, is now commercially dyed using modern aniline dyes.
Bloede's familiarity with the textile industry led to the idea of manufacturing aniline dyes to increase profits.
These new colors were made of aniline dyes imported in the Meiji period from Germany.