| blue-green algae |
cyanobacteria, a naturally occurring, microscopic, primitive photosynthetic bacteria that grows in large bodies of water. When phosphorus concentration in rivers becomes too high, the rise in cyanobacteria becomes toxic to other life. This rise in concentration is attributed to run-off from fertilizer and factories, as is also the case with algal bloom (which is provoked by an unusually high concentration of nitrogen.)
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| blue gum |
Eucalyptus globulus, one of the most widely cultivated of Australia's native trees. It can be found in parks and gardens in many parts of Australia and is well established overseas (eg, Algeria, Brazil, France, India, Spain and Portugal). In California it is so well known that many regard it as a native Californian species. ...
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| blur |
Denotes a photograph in which movement, either camera movement, zoom lens movement or movement within the scene (eg a subject in motion), is recorded at a slower shutter speed than is necessary to
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| blues |
Melancholy music characterised by the slight flattening of some notes.
Ãâó: www.fisicx.com/quickreference/art/music_glossary.h...
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| blues |
Pre-press photographic proof made from stripped negatives where all colours show as blue images on white paper. Because 'blueprint' is a generic term for proofs made from a variety of materials having identical purposes and similar appearances, it may also be called a blackprint, blue, blueline, brownline, brownprint, diazo, dyeline, ozalid, position proof, silverprint, Dylux and VanDyke.
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| BLU | the sky as viewed during daylight |
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| BLU | a state law regulating the sale of securities in an attempt to control the sale of securities in fraudulent enterprises |
| BLU | subshrubs of southeastern United States forming slow-growing clumps and having blue flowers in short terminal cymes |
| BLU | tall grass with smooth bluish leaf sheaths grown for hay in the United States |
| BLU | hydrated blue crystalline form of copper sulfate |
| BLU | an indelicate joke |
| BLU | south European plant having dark-eyed flowers with flat blue rays |
| BLU | a coarse prickly European weed with spikes of blue flowers |
| BLU | widely distributed European titmouse with bright cobalt blue wings and tail and crown of the head |
| BLU | North American plant having racemes of blue-violet flowers |
| BLU | short hairy perennial with early spring blue-violet or lilac flowers |
| BLU | hydrated blue crystalline form of copper sulfate |
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