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- Shades of white are colors that differ only slightly from pure white. Variations of white include what are commonly termed off-white colors, which may...
- inhibits the activity of the l-form. At room temperature, pure carnitine is a whiteish powder, and a water-soluble zwitterion with relatively low toxicity. Derived...
- Whiteclay (Lakota: Makȟásaŋ; "whiteish or yellowish clay") is a census-designated place in Sheridan County, Nebraska, United States. The po****tion was...
- Africa. Upper side: antennae filiform, whiteish at the base, black at the tips. Head whiteish, small. Thorax whiteish, having two black tufts of hair on the...
- through directly visualising the cervix using a speculum, which may appear whiteish due to exudate, and by taking a Pap smear and examining for causal bacteria...
- on the tail and a bit of yellow on the chest or like blue tit but with whiteish bottom. The Eurasian blue tit is usually 10.5–12 cm (4.1–4.7 in) long with...
- Species within the genus Charonia have large fusiform s****, usually whiteish with brown or yellow markings. The s**** of the giant triton Charonia tritonis...
- wings and is formed by the inner wing coverts. The underwing is completely whiteish in colour. The female is duller than the male and has brownish black upperparts...
- produce light, crispier batter.[citation needed] The finished fry is pale whiteish, thin and fluffy, yet crunchy. The bits of batter (known as tenkasu) are...
- Chemical formula C17H21NO2 Molar m**** 271.360 g·mol−1 Appearance White or off whiteish and crystalline Melting point >236 °C (HCl salt, decomposes) Solubility...