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  2. India ink - Wikipedia

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    Example of India ink on paper, Zeedijk by Gustaaf Sorel, (1939) India ink (British English: Indian ink; [1] also Chinese ink) is a simple black or coloured ink once widely used for writing and printing and now more commonly used for drawing and outlining, especially when inking comic books and comic strips.

  3. Estampage - Wikipedia

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    Estampage is typically obtained by pressing wet paper on to the rock face, over which any ink material (usually, coal or Indian ink) is wiped. [3] A representative procedure [3] is listed below: Soak a brush in water; Clean the surface of the stone (that holds the inscription) using the brush.

  4. Negative stain - Wikipedia

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    For bright-field microscopy, negative staining is typically performed using a black ink fluid such as nigrosin and India ink.The specimen, such as a wet bacterial culture spread on a glass slide, is mixed with the negative stain and allowed to dry.

  5. Staining - Wikipedia

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    A Ziehl–Neelsen stain is an acid-fast stain used to stain species of Mycobacterium tuberculosis that do not stain with the standard laboratory staining procedures such as Gram staining. This stain is performed through the use of both red coloured carbol fuchsin that stains the bacteria and a counter stain such as methylene blue.

  6. Purple fingers and indelible ink are the hallmarks of India's ...

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    For decades, India has used the ink, made primarily from silver nitrate, to mark voters after they have cast their ballot to prevent duplicate votes and fraud. Founded in 1937, Mysore Paints And ...

  7. Ink - Wikipedia

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    India ink was invented in China, [11] [12] though materials were often traded from India, hence the name. [11] [12] The traditional Chinese method of making the ink was to grind a mixture of hide glue, carbon black, lampblack, and bone black pigment with a pestle and mortar, then pour it into a ceramic dish to dry. [11]

  8. This new veteran-owned Clovis restaurant has roots in ... - AOL

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    Details: Gulab Indian Bistro is at 1820 Shaw Ave., suite 104 in Clovis. Hours: 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Sundays through Thursdays and 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays.

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