| paper |
A written composition intended for presentation.
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| paper chromatography |
is a technique for analysing mixtures by chromatography, in which the stationary phase is the layer of water on the absorbent paper. After the mixture has been spotted at the bottom of the paper, solvent is allowed to rise up the paper by capillary action to some arbitrary height. The paper is then dried, and the individual components are identified by physical (eg ultraviolet light) or chemical (eg some chemical spray) methods. Thin Layer Chromatography, TLC,
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| paper |
Paper that has been coated on one or both sides during paper production. Some high gloss papers glare, making them difficult to read. Additionally, gloss paper is generally expensive and can not be offset printed. See also paper primer.
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| paper |
Laid paper is made by hand in a mold, where the wires used to support the paper pulp emboss their pattern into the paper. This pattern of closely spaced lines can be seen when the paper is held up to light. Laid paper often has a watermark. Wove paper is made by machine on a belt and lacks the laid lines. False laid lines can be added to machine-made paper. ...
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| paper |
Credit given, evidenced by a written obligation with property as collateral.
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