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Stain (535 bytes)
1: '''''Stain''''' has several possible meanings: 2: *A stain can be an unwanted localized discoloration, often... 3: *[[Wood stain]] is a type of penetrative [[dye]] used to create... 4: *Stains are used in [[biology]] and [[medicine]] to high... 5: **[[In vivo staining]] is used within [[life|living]] [[organism]]s Romanowsky stain (1521 bytes) 1: ...t stain|Wright]], and [[Leishman stain|Leishman]] stains, which are used to differentiate [[cell (biology... 3: ... advocated use of methanol as a fixative prior to staining. [[Gustav Giemsa|Giemsa]] in 1902 improved thi... The Human Stain (21286 bytes) 1: [[Image:human stain.jpg|thumb|200px|The Human Stain book cover]] 2: ...g ''[[Portnoy's Complaint]]'' (1969). ''The Human Stain'' was made into a film starring [[Anthony Hopkins... 6: ''The Human Stain'' takes place in the late 1990s in rural [[New En... 28: ...en she talks about "the human stain": "We leave a stain, we leave a trail, we leave our imprint. Impurity... 61: *{{imdb title|id=0308383|title=The Human Stain}} The Adventure of the Second Stain (1595 bytes) 3: '''The Adventure of the Second Stain''', one of the 56 [[Sherlock Holmes]] short stori... 18: ...-of-the-second-stain/ The Adventure of the Second Stain] - in easy to read HTML format. 19: ...co.htm Full text of ''The Adventure of the Second Stain''] 20: ...k Holmes}} (including The Adventure of the Second Stain) 24: [[Category:Sherlock Holmes short stories|Second Stain, The Adventure of the]] Giemsa stain (103 bytes) 1: Giemsa stain is used for the histopathological diagnosis of [[... Stain Studio (454 bytes) 1: '''Stain Studio''' is a [[Bulgaria]]n music company dealin... 4: [http://www.stainstudio.com Stain Studio] Port-wine stain (3009 bytes) 1: A '''port-wine stain''' or '''naevus flammeus''' is a vascular [[birth... 3: ...face]] but can appear anywhere on the body. Early stains are usually flat and pink in appearance. As the ... 5: ...tic appearance (see [[disfigurement]]). Port-wine stains that involve the upper and lower lids (trigemina... 11: A physician can usually diagnose a port wine stain based entirely upon its appearance. In unusual ca... 13: ... [[surgery]], radiation, and tattooing; port-wine stains can also be covered with [[cosmetic]]s. [[Lasers... Auramine-rhodamine stain (221 bytes) 1: The '''auramine-rhodamine''' stain is a [[histology|histological]] technique used to... Wright's stain (1008 bytes) 1: '''Wright's stain''' is a technique in [[histology]] that is used t... 3: ...named for [[James Homer Wright]], who devised the stain, a modification of 4: the [[Romanowsky stain]], in 1902. Because it distinguishes easily betwe... 6: ...solutions to simplify staining). The May-Grünwald Stain, which produces a more intense coloration, also t... Jenner's stain (130 bytes) 1: ...lue]] [[eosinate]]) is used in [[microscopy]] for staining [[blood]] smears. Ziehl-Neelsen stain (701 bytes) 1: ...d-fast]] [[mycobacteria]]. It can also be used to stain few other bacteria like ''[[Nocardia]]''. The rea... 8: # Wash the slide in water again and counterstain with methylene blue for one to two minutes. Tomato (9992 bytes) 1: {{Taxobox_begin | color = lightgreen | name = Tomato}} 2: {{Taxobox_image | image = [[Image:vegTomato.jpg|Tomatoes|240px]] | caption = }} 17: ...gment [[lycopene]]) edible [[fruit]]s. The word ''tomato'' is of [[Nahuatl]] origin. 21: ...botanists to conclude that the cultivation of the tomato was done in Mexico. However this is not conclusiv... 25: ...century|17th centuries]], many Europeans believed tomatoes were poisonous because of the plant's relations... Red wine stain remover (250 bytes) 1: ...]]. [[Recipe]]s also exist for homemade red wine stain remover. Bob the Tomato (5129 bytes) 1: [[Image:bob.gif|right|Bob the Tomato]] 3: '''Bob the Tomato''' is a [[Computer_animation|computer-animated]] ... 5: ...iced by VeggieTales creator Phil Vischer, Bob the Tomato is usually the straightveggie in his partnership ... 7: More recently, Bob the Tomato has taken a less central role, getting less onscr... 15: ...nimation evolved over time to make him first more tomato-like, and later more cartoony. While in the firs... Tomato purée (548 bytes) 1: ...soned form. It differs from [[tomato sauce]] or [[tomato paste]] in consistency. 3: ...e removed. Some processors remove the skin of the tomato as well. This is then mashed or mechanically chop... 5: ...soups, stews, sauces, or any other dish where the tomato flavor is desired, but not the texture. Tomato paste (724 bytes) 1: ...sed to make either [[ketchup]] or reconstituted [[tomato juice]]. 7: ...sagepub.com/cgi/content/refs/10/2/95 Influence of Tomato Paste Processing on the Linear Viscoelasticity ..... 8: ...ningstarco.com/industry/tomhx.html History of the Tomato] 9: ...o.go.jp/ec/e/market/mgb/data_e/1/09.pdf Processed Tomato Products] (about Japan's import market) Three Sisters (tomato) (250 bytes) 1: The '''Three Sisters''' is a variety of [[tomato]], so named because the plant grows fruit in thre... 3: * a more cylindrical shape, like a [[Roma tomato]] Tomato sauce (1047 bytes) 1: '''Tomato sauce''' is a condiment made with [[tomato]]es and sometimes also [[Ham (meat)|ham]], [[onio... 3: A few tomatoes are broiled, skinned and mixed with a small amo... 5: ...tomato sauce without meat, generally referring to tomato sauce with blends of seasonings or spices mixed i... 8: {{cookbookpar|Tomato Sauce Piquante}} Tomato juice (1524 bytes) 1: ...mato juice''' is a [[juice]] made from squeezed [[tomato]]es. It is usually used as a [[beverage]], eithe... 7: 1 [[fluid ounce]] (30 mL) of tomato juice provides the following: <!--not a normal "s... 31: ...fferers. The actual effect of increased intake of tomato juice by diabetics has never been studied. 33: Tomato juice also contains the [[antioxidant]] [[lycopen... 35: ==Uses of tomato juice== Methylene blue (751 bytes) 1: ...ram's stain]], [[Wright's stain]], and [[Jenner's stain]] and the treatment of [[methemoglobinemia]]. 9: ...should not be confused with another [[histology]] stain [[methyl blue]].
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