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- Ketchum and his friends Cilan and Iris as they traverse the Unova and Decolore Islands (デコロラ諸島, Dekorora Shotō). Ash makes his way back to Kanto with...
- Vertress Conference. Afterwards, Ash, Iris, and Cilan travel through the Decolore Islands before Ash makes his way back to Pallet Town and meets the investigative...
- others, often as a decolourising agent. It is even used domestically as a decoloring agent for white laundry, when it has been accidentally stained by way...
- tissues, and replaces the anions of dyes from these materials, selectively decoloring them. Phosphotungstic acid is electron dense, opaque for electrons. It...
- which damaged her right eye; the cornea was fixed through surgery which decolored the eye in the process. The Best Plays of 1976–1977. Dodd, Mead. 1976...
- can be red, orange, purplish, yellow, or even white. The first totally decolored mutants were called cv. 'Hibotan'. The first only partially de-chlorophyll...
- ロトムVSオーキド博士!) May 30, 2013 (2013-05-30) August 31, 2013 788 782 32 "The Pirates of Decolore!" (Pirate King of the Dekorora Islands!) Transliteration: "Dekorora Shotō...
- mosaic-like effect. It was also during this period that colorless or decolored gl**** began to be prized and methods for achieving this effect were investigated...
- without chemical treatment. It is also used for filtering, clarifying, decoloring, and as a filler in paint. It is used by the military and first responders...
- was added, and in the right environments manganese was also used as a decoloring agent. Yellow and opaque white were created by the addition of antimony...