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  • Staining
  • Technique used to enhance visual contrast of specimens observed under a microscope

    the presence of a specific compound. Staining and fluorescent tagging can serve similar purposes. Biological staining is also used to mark cells in flow

    Staining

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  • Staining (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Wood staining, a wood treatment Staining, Lancashire, a village in Lancashire All Hallows Staining a former church in the City of London Stain (disambiguation)

    Staining (disambiguation)

    Staining_(disambiguation)

  • Stain
  • Discoloration that can be clearly distinguished from the surface

    such as in wood staining, rust staining and stained glass. There can be intentional stains (such as wood stains or paint), indicative stains (such as food

    Stain

    Stain

    Stain

  • Differential staining
  • Differential staining is a staining process which uses more than one chemical stain. Using multiple stains can better differentiate between different

    Differential staining

    Differential_staining

  • Silver staining
  • Using silver compounds to add colour

    supports. Classical Coomassie brilliant blue staining can usually detect a 50 ng protein band; silver staining increases the sensitivity typically 50 times

    Silver staining

    Silver_staining

  • Papanicolaou stain
  • Histological staining method

    Papanicolaou stain (also Papanicolaou's stain and Pap stain) is a multichromatic (multicolored) cytological staining technique developed by George Papanicolaou

    Papanicolaou stain

    Papanicolaou stain

    Papanicolaou_stain

  • Gram stain
  • Investigative procedure in microbiology

    Gram stain (Gram staining or Gram's method) is a method of staining used to classify bacterial species into two large groups: gram-positive bacteria and

    Gram stain

    Gram stain

    Gram_stain

  • Staining, Lancashire
  • Village in Lancashire, England

    Newton is part of the civil parish of Staining; Hardhorn belongs to Poulton-le-Fylde. At the Norman Conquest, Staining was part of the hundred of Amounderness

    Staining, Lancashire

    Staining, Lancashire

    Staining,_Lancashire

  • Stained glass
  • Colored glass and works that are made from it

    high standards in stained glass painting and staining, to act as a locus for the exchange of information and ideas within the stained glass craft and to

    Stained glass

    Stained glass

    Stained_glass

  • Supravital staining
  • Supravital staining is a method of staining used in microscopy to examine living cells that have been removed from an organism. It differs from intravital

    Supravital staining

    Supravital staining

    Supravital_staining

  • H&E stain
  • Histological staining method

    but nuclear staining can be obtained after extraction of DNA from tissue sections. The mechanism is different from that of nuclear staining by basic (cationic)

    H&E stain

    H&E stain

    H&E_stain

  • Endospore staining
  • Technique used in bacteriology

    stain using normal techniques such as simple staining and gram staining. Special techniques for endospore staining include the Schaeffer–Fulton stain

    Endospore staining

    Endospore staining

    Endospore_staining

  • Ziehl–Neelsen stain
  • Bacteriological technique

    The Ziehl–Neelsen stain, also known as the acid-fast stain, is a bacteriological staining technique used in cytopathology and microbiology to identify

    Ziehl–Neelsen stain

    Ziehl–Neelsen stain

    Ziehl–Neelsen_stain

  • Trichrome staining
  • Histological staining method

    Trichrome staining is a histological staining method that uses two or more acid dyes in conjunction with a polyacid. Staining differentiates tissues by

    Trichrome staining

    Trichrome_staining

  • Dispersion staining
  • for dispersion staining. Each configuration has its advantages and disadvantages. The first two of these, Becke` line dispersion staining and oblique dispersion

    Dispersion staining

    Dispersion_staining

  • Romanowsky stain
  • Family of related stains for examination of blood

    Romanowsky staining is a prototypical staining technique that was the forerunner of several distinct but similar stains widely used in hematology (the

    Romanowsky stain

    Romanowsky stain

    Romanowsky_stain

  • Negative stain
  • Negative staining Resources in your library Resources in other libraries "Negative staining for dummies". Retrieved 2009-06-06. "Negative staining". Retrieved

    Negative stain

    Negative_stain

  • Giemsa stain
  • Stain used for diagnosis of malaria

    related to Giemsa stains. Biological stains and staining protocols Histology Leishman stain Microscopy Romanowsky stain Wright's stain Zipfel, E.; Grezes

    Giemsa stain

    Giemsa stain

    Giemsa_stain

  • Agaricus xanthodermus
  • Species of fungus

    xanthodermus, commonly known as the yellow-staining agaricus, yellow-staining mushroom or yellow-stainer, is a species of fungus in the genus Agaricus

    Agaricus xanthodermus

    Agaricus xanthodermus

    Agaricus_xanthodermus

  • Vital stain
  • Stain that doesn't kill living cells when applied

    vital staining has a meaning contrasting with supravital staining. While in supravital staining the living cells take up the stain, in "vital staining" –

    Vital stain

    Vital_stain

  • Stain (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    fabrics or textiles. Stain(s) or The Stain(s) may also refer to: Stain (heraldry), a non-standard tincture Staining, in biology, a technique used to highlight

    Stain (disambiguation)

    Stain_(disambiguation)

  • Wood stain
  • Type of wood finish used to color wood

    and lastly a small amount of binder. Much like the dyeing or staining of fabric, wood stain is designed to add color to the substrate (wood and other materials)

    Wood stain

    Wood stain

    Wood_stain

  • Hoechst stain
  • Fluorescent dye used to stain DNA

    of stained cells. The additional ethyl group in certain Hoechst dyes (Hoechst 33342) renders them more cell-permeable. There are nuclei staining dyes

    Hoechst stain

    Hoechst stain

    Hoechst_stain

  • Cyto-Stain
  • Cyto-Stain, or CytoStain, is commercially available mix of staining dyes for polychromatic staining in histology. It provides results comparable to Papanicolaou

    Cyto-Stain

    Cyto-Stain

  • Fluoro-jade stain
  • silver nitrate staining, H&E stain, or Nissl stain. Fluoro-jade may be preferred to other degenerative stains due to simplicity of staining procedures and

    Fluoro-jade stain

    Fluoro-jade stain

    Fluoro-jade_stain

  • All Hallows Staining
  • Church in London, UK

    the Allhallows Staining Church Act 2010 (c. v). The first mention of the church was in the late 12th century. It was named "Staining", which means stone

    All Hallows Staining

    All Hallows Staining

    All_Hallows_Staining

  • Movat's stain
  • Staining dye

    the consistency and reliability of the staining, creating the Russell–Movat stain. Modified Russell–Movat staining highlights numerous tissue components

    Movat's stain

    Movat's_stain

  • Field stain
  • Method for staining of blood smears

    Field stain is a histological method for staining of blood smears. It is used for staining thick blood films in order to discover malarial parasites. Field's

    Field stain

    Field stain

    Field_stain

  • Leishman stain
  • Diagnostic technique

    Leishman stain, also known as Leishman's stain, is used in microscopy for staining blood smears. It is generally used to differentiate between and identify

    Leishman stain

    Leishman stain

    Leishman_stain

  • May–Grünwald stain
  • cells. Sometimes, it is combined with Giemsa staining, yielding Pappenheim staining (May–Grünwald–Giemsa staining). Sakurai, Yukari; Toriumi, Naohisa; Sarashina

    May–Grünwald stain

    May–Grünwald stain

    May–Grünwald_stain

  • Wright's stain
  • Hematologic stain that facilitates the visual differentiation of blood cell types

    simplify staining). The May–Grünwald stain, which produces a more intense coloration, also takes a longer time to perform. Urine samples stained with Wright's

    Wright's stain

    Wright's stain

    Wright's_stain

  • Stain removal
  • Process of removing a mark or spot

    can sometimes comprise two separate staining agents, which require separate forms of removal. A machine oil stain could also contain traces of metal,

    Stain removal

    Stain_removal

  • Stains-all
  • Dye

    the staining is performed in the absence of light and photographed immediately. Staining of proteins can be improved by a subsequent silver stain. The

    Stains-all

    Stains-all

    Stains-all

  • Panel edge staining
  • Degradation process occurring in exposed aluminum and steel panelling

    staining is a naturally occurring problem that occurs to anodized aluminium and stainless steel panelling and façades. It is semi-permanent staining that

    Panel edge staining

    Panel edge staining

    Panel_edge_staining

  • Mucicarmine stain
  • Mucicarmine stain is a staining procedure used for different purposes. In microbiology the stain aids in the identification of a variety of microorganisms

    Mucicarmine stain

    Mucicarmine stain

    Mucicarmine_stain

  • Stainer
  • Surname list

    Stainer is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Annie Stainer Anna Stainer-Knittel Greg Stainer (born 1976), British musician Jacob Stainer

    Stainer

    Stainer

  • Reticulin stain
  • Staining method in histology

    reticulin stain is a popular staining method in histology. It is used to visualize reticular fiber and used extensively in liver histopathology. H&E stain Trichrome

    Reticulin stain

    Reticulin stain

    Reticulin_stain

  • Verhoeff's stain
  • Histological stain which colors elastin

    Verhoeff's stain, also known as Verhoeff's elastic stain (VEG) or Verhoeff–Van Gieson stain (VVG), is a staining protocol used in histology, developed

    Verhoeff's stain

    Verhoeff's_stain

  • Homogeneously staining region
  • Homogeneously staining regions (HSRs) are chromosomal segments with various lengths and uniform staining intensity after G banding. This type of aberration

    Homogeneously staining region

    Homogeneously_staining_region

  • Blue stain fungi
  • Name for several species of fungus

    Blue stain fungi (also known as sap stain fungi) is a vague term including various fungi that cause dark staining in sapwood. The staining is most often

    Blue stain fungi

    Blue stain fungi

    Blue_stain_fungi

  • Eosinophilic
  • Quality of being colored by eosin

    describes the staining of tissues, cells, or organelles after they have been washed with eosin, a dye commonly used in histological staining. Eosin is an

    Eosinophilic

    Eosinophilic

    Eosinophilic

  • Vanillin–HCl staining
  • Vanillin–HCl staining (10% vanillin and 90% of a mixture of ethanol and HCl, giving an orange color) can be used to visualize the localisation of tannins

    Vanillin–HCl staining

    Vanillin–HCl_staining

  • Jones' stain
  • GBM, caused by subepithelial deposits, seen in membranous nephropathy. Staining Jones, DB. (1957). "Nephrotic glomerulonephritis". Am J Pathol. 33 (2):

    Jones' stain

    Jones' stain

    Jones'_stain

  • Alcian blue stain
  • Chemical compound

    "eosinophilic" or "sudanophilic"). Alcian blue staining can be combined with H&E staining, PAS staining and van Gieson staining methods. Alcian blue can be used to

    Alcian blue stain

    Alcian blue stain

    Alcian_blue_stain

  • Immunohistochemistry
  • Common application of immunostaining

    the final staining of the tissue that can cause a variety of problems. It can be strong background staining, weak target antigen staining and presence

    Immunohistochemistry

    Immunohistochemistry

    Immunohistochemistry

  • Schaeffer–Fulton stain
  • Endospore isolation technique

    stain is a technique designed to isolate endospores by staining any present endospores green, and any other bacterial bodies red. The primary stain is

    Schaeffer–Fulton stain

    Schaeffer–Fulton stain

    Schaeffer–Fulton_stain

  • Tooth whitening
  • Process to lighten the colour of teeth

    consume coffee, tea or red wine is associated with extrinsic staining (i.e. removable staining) of teeth. Chlorhexidine mouthwash has a natural liking for

    Tooth whitening

    Tooth_whitening

  • DAPI
  • Fluorescent stain

    cells staining Hoechst Staining is used. DAPI gives a higher signal in the fixed cells compare to Hoechst Stain but in the live cells Hoechst Stain is used"

    DAPI

    DAPI

    DAPI

  • Liu's stain
  • Staining technique for blood smear and cytological smear

    Liu's stain (劉氏染色法) is a staining technique used to stain animal cells. It is an improved staining based on Romanowsky stain, and was introduced by professor

    Liu's stain

    Liu's_stain

  • Van Gieson's stain
  • Histological stain to highlight collagen

    Van Gieson's stain is a histological staining technique used to differentiate between collagen and other tissue elements in microscopic sections. It is

    Van Gieson's stain

    Van Gieson's stain

    Van_Gieson's_stain

  • Polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis
  • Analytical technique

    own staining characteristics; clean glassware, pure reagents and water of highest purity are the key points to successful staining. Silver staining was

    Polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis

    Polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis

    Polyacrylamide_gel_electrophoresis

  • Kinyoun stain
  • Procedure used to stain certain acid-fast species of bacteria

    weak acid fast stain, which uses 0.5–1.0% sulfuric acid instead of hydrochloric acid. The weak acid fast stain, in addition to staining Mycobacteria, will

    Kinyoun stain

    Kinyoun stain

    Kinyoun_stain

  • Feulgen stain
  • Feulgen stain is a staining technique discovered by Robert Feulgen and used in histology to identify chromosomal material or DNA in cell specimens. It

    Feulgen stain

    Feulgen stain

    Feulgen_stain

  • Mallory's trichrome stain
  • Stain utilized in histology

    make up the cell. It uses the three stains: aniline blue, acid fuchsin, and orange G. As a result, this staining technique can reveal collagen, ordinary

    Mallory's trichrome stain

    Mallory's trichrome stain

    Mallory's_trichrome_stain

  • The Human Stain
  • 2000 novel by Philip Roth

    The Human Stain is a novel by Philip Roth, published May 5, 2000. The book is set in Western Massachusetts in the late 1990s. Its narrator is 65-year-old

    The Human Stain

    The_Human_Stain

  • Stained Class
  • 1978 studio album by Judas Priest

    Stained Class is the fourth studio album by English heavy metal band Judas Priest, released on 10 February 1978 by Columbia Records. It is the first of

    Stained Class

    Stained_Class

  • Gimenez stain
  • Biological stain for identifying bacterial infections

    The Gimenez staining technique uses biological stains to detect and identify bacterial infections in tissue samples. Although largely superseded by techniques

    Gimenez stain

    Gimenez stain

    Gimenez_stain

  • Dysdercus cingulatus
  • Insect species

    emerging bolls and the cotton seeds as they mature, transmitting cotton-staining fungi as they do so. Dysdercus cingulatus grows to a length of 12 to 18 mm

    Dysdercus cingulatus

    Dysdercus cingulatus

    Dysdercus_cingulatus

  • Periodic acid–Schiff stain
  • Histological staining method

    (AB/PAS or AB-PAS) uses alcian blue before the PAS step. PAS staining is mainly used for staining structures containing a high proportion of carbohydrate macromolecules

    Periodic acid–Schiff stain

    Periodic acid–Schiff stain

    Periodic_acid–Schiff_stain

  • Inosperma erubescens
  • Species of fungus

    generally pale pinkish in colour with red stains, which can also be seen on the stipe and gills. The red-staining inocybe was first described by Norwegian

    Inosperma erubescens

    Inosperma erubescens

    Inosperma_erubescens

  • Moeller stain
  • identification, spores are resistant to commonly employed staining techniques; therefore alternative staining methods are required. Carbol fuchsin is applied to

    Moeller stain

    Moeller stain

    Moeller_stain

  • Haematoxylin
  • Natural stain derived from hearthwood and used in histology

    haematoxylin staining is commonly followed by counterstaining with eosin. When paired, this staining procedure is known as H&E staining and is one of

    Haematoxylin

    Haematoxylin

    Haematoxylin

  • Acid-fastness
  • Physical property of certain bacterial, protozoal, and eukaryotic cells

    their resistance to decolorization by acids during laboratory staining procedures. Once stained as part of a sample, these organisms can resist the acid and/or

    Acid-fastness

    Acid-fastness

    Acid-fastness

  • Panaeolus cyanescens
  • Species of fungus

    Panaeolus cyanescens, commonly known as the blue-staining panaeolus, is a psychoactive mushroom in the Bolbitiaceae family. When cultivated for their psychedelic

    Panaeolus cyanescens

    Panaeolus cyanescens

    Panaeolus_cyanescens

  • Phosphotungstic acid-haematoxylin stain
  • Biological stain used for staining of tissues

    used in histology for staining. It stains some tissue in contrasting colors in a way similar to haematoxylin and eosin stain, as phosphotungstic acid

    Phosphotungstic acid-haematoxylin stain

    Phosphotungstic acid-haematoxylin stain

    Phosphotungstic_acid-haematoxylin_stain

  • Gram-positive bacteria
  • Bacteria that give a positive result in the Gram stain test

    primarily on Gram staining: Bacillota (positive in staining), Gracilicutes (negative in staining), Mollicutes (neutral in staining) and Mendocutes (variable

    Gram-positive bacteria

    Gram-positive bacteria

    Gram-positive_bacteria

  • Cell envelope
  • Protective outer structure of bacterial cells

    decolorization by acids during staining procedures. The high mycolic acid content of Mycobacteria, is responsible for the staining pattern of poor absorption

    Cell envelope

    Cell_envelope

  • Orthochromasia
  • Property of chemical dyeing or staining

    orthochromasia is the property of a dye or stain to not change color on binding to a target, as opposed to metachromatic stains, which do change color. The word

    Orthochromasia

    Orthochromasia

  • Caffè macchiato
  • Espresso coffee drink with a small amount of milk

    foamed. In Italian, macchiato means 'stained' or 'spotted', so the literal translation of caffè macchiato is 'stained coffee' or 'marked coffee'. The origin

    Caffè macchiato

    Caffè macchiato

    Caffè_macchiato

  • Meripilus sumstinei
  • Species of fungus

    Meripilus sumstinei, commonly known as the giant polypore or the black-staining polypore, is a species of fungus in the family Meripilaceae. Originally

    Meripilus sumstinei

    Meripilus sumstinei

    Meripilus_sumstinei

  • Hubert Staines
  • Canadian politician

    Hubert Staines (November 23, 1893 – September 26, 1970) was an English-born educator and political figure in Saskatchewan. He represented Athabasca from

    Hubert Staines

    Hubert_Staines

  • Jenner's stain
  • Stain used for blood smear microscopy

    Jenner's stain (methylene blue eosinate) is used in microscopy for staining blood smears. The stain is dark blue and results in very observable clearly

    Jenner's stain

    Jenner's_stain

  • Methyl green-pyronin stain
  • double helix staining it green-blue. Pyronin does not possess this affinity and binds to the remaining negatively charged RNA staining it red. The method

    Methyl green-pyronin stain

    Methyl_green-pyronin_stain

  • Gallocyanin stain
  • Stain for microscopy

    using gallocyanin for staining. Sandritter demonstrated that a stoichiometric relationship occurs between intensity of staining and quantity of nucleic

    Gallocyanin stain

    Gallocyanin stain

    Gallocyanin_stain

  • Von Kossa stain
  • Staining method used in cell biology to see calcium deposits

    Gyula Magyary-Kossa, 1865–1944), who developed it. The von Kossa stain is a staining method to illustrates mineralization such as calcium and potassium

    Von Kossa stain

    Von_Kossa_stain

  • Warthin–Starry stain
  • Silver nitrate-based staining method

    The Warthin–Starry stain (WS) is a silver nitrate-based staining method (a silver stain) used in histology. It was first introduced in 1920 by American

    Warthin–Starry stain

    Warthin–Starry stain

    Warthin–Starry_stain

  • Luxol fast blue stain
  • Stain used in biology

    glacial acetic acid is added). There are two main LFB staining protocols: conventional LFB staining and the MCOLL protocol, and are primarily performed

    Luxol fast blue stain

    Luxol fast blue stain

    Luxol_fast_blue_stain

  • Paul Staines
  • British right-wing political blogger (born 1967)

    Paul De Laire Staines (born 11 February 1967) is a British-Irish right-wing political blogger who publishes the Guido Fawkes website, which was described

    Paul Staines

    Paul Staines

    Paul_Staines

  • Franz Nissl
  • German psychiatrist and medical researcher

    the brain-cortex study. He used alcohol as a fixative and developed a staining technique that allowed the demonstration of several new nerve-cell constituents

    Franz Nissl

    Franz Nissl

    Franz_Nissl

  • Paul Ehrlich
  • German physician and scientist (1854–1915)

    important modification of the technique for Gram staining bacteria. The methods he developed for staining tissue made it possible to distinguish between

    Paul Ehrlich

    Paul Ehrlich

    Paul_Ehrlich

  • Grocott's methenamine silver stain
  • Staining method in histology

    Grocott–Gömöri's methenamine silver stain, abbreviated GMS, is a popular staining method in histology. The stain was originally named after Robert G.

    Grocott's methenamine silver stain

    Grocott's methenamine silver stain

    Grocott's_methenamine_silver_stain

  • Nissl body
  • Rough endoplasmic reticulum structure found in mitochondria

    Nissl, a German neuropathologist who invented the staining method bearing his name (Nissl staining). The term "Nissl bodies" generally refers to discrete

    Nissl body

    Nissl body

    Nissl_body

  • Staines (surname)
  • Surname list

    Staines is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alberto Campbell-Staines (born 1993), Jamaican-born Australian athlete Alfred Staines (1838–1910)

    Staines (surname)

    Staines_(surname)

  • Bloodstain
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up bloodstain in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Bloodstain or blood stain may refer to: Blood residue, common bloodstains Bloodstain pattern analysis

    Bloodstain

    Bloodstain

  • HPS stain
  • and cytoplasm by staining the former yellow and the latter two pink, unlike an H&E stain, which stains all three pink. HPS stained sections are more

    HPS stain

    HPS_stain

  • Masson's trichrome stain
  • Biological staining procedure used in study of tissues

    Masson's trichrome is a three-colour staining procedure used in histology. The recipes emerged from Claude L. Pierre Masson's (1880–1959) original formulation

    Masson's trichrome stain

    Masson's trichrome stain

    Masson's_trichrome_stain

  • Gram-negative bacteria
  • Group of bacteria that do not retain the Gram stain used in bacterial differentiation

    unlike gram-positive bacteria, do not retain the crystal violet stain used in the Gram staining method of bacterial differentiation. Their defining characteristic

    Gram-negative bacteria

    Gram-negative bacteria

    Gram-negative_bacteria

  • Crest (toothpaste)
  • Brand of oral hygiene products

    chloride which is known to cause tooth staining in approximately 3 percent of users. Crest has noted that this staining is actually an indication that the

    Crest (toothpaste)

    Crest_(toothpaste)

  • Wayson stain
  • Histologic stain method

    Wayson stain is a basic fuchsin-methylene blue, ethyl alcohol-phenol microscopic staining procedure. It was originally a modified methylene blue stain used

    Wayson stain

    Wayson stain

    Wayson_stain

  • Mavis Staines
  • Canadian ballet dancer (born 1954)

    Mavis Avril Staines CM (born April 9, 1954) is a Canadian ballet dancer and teacher. Staines grew up in the Eastern Townships of Quebec. In 1972, she graduated

    Mavis Staines

    Mavis_Staines

  • Coffee Stain Studios
  • Swedish video game developer

    Coffee Stain Studios AB is a Swedish video game developer based in Skövde. Founded in 2010 by nine University of Skövde students, the company is best

    Coffee Stain Studios

    Coffee Stain Studios

    Coffee_Stain_Studios

  • SDS-PAGE
  • Biochemical technique

    g. protein staining such as Coomassie staining (most common and easy to use), silver staining (highest sensitivity), stains all staining, Amido black

    SDS-PAGE

    SDS-PAGE

    SDS-PAGE

  • Dmitri Leonidovich Romanowsky
  • Russian physician

    realise the differences in the staining abilities of eosin and methylene blue. The individual stains (monochromatic staining) were good only for general

    Dmitri Leonidovich Romanowsky

    Dmitri Leonidovich Romanowsky

    Dmitri_Leonidovich_Romanowsky

  • Gyrocyanin
  • Chemical compound

    Gyroporaceae, including Gyroporus cyanescens. It is likely that the blue staining of psychoactive bolete Lanmaoa asiatica is due to gyrocyanin or a related

    Gyrocyanin

    Gyrocyanin

    Gyrocyanin

  • Phaeoclavulina abietina
  • Species of fungus

    commonly known as the green-staining coral, is a coral mushroom in the family Gomphaceae. It is characterized by the green staining reaction it develops in

    Phaeoclavulina abietina

    Phaeoclavulina abietina

    Phaeoclavulina_abietina

  • Gary Staines
  • British long-distance runner

    Gary Martin Staines (born 3 July 1963) is a male British former long-distance runner who competed at the 1988 Summer Olympics. At the 1988 Olympic Games

    Gary Staines

    Gary_Staines

  • Flags of the Confederate States of America
  • to 1863; the "Stainless Banner", used from 1863 to 1865; and the "Blood-Stained Banner", used in 1865 shortly before the Confederacy's dissolution. A rejected

    Flags of the Confederate States of America

    Flags of the Confederate States of America

    Flags_of_the_Confederate_States_of_America

  • Diff-Quik
  • Commercial Romanowsky stain variant

    eosinophilic or basophilic staining depending upon the time the smear is left in the staining solutions. There are generic brands of such stain, and the trade name

    Diff-Quik

    Diff-Quik

    Diff-Quik

  • Diaphonization
  • Staining technique used on animal specimens

    Diaphonization (or diaphonisation), also known as clearing and staining, is a staining technique used on animal specimens that first renders the body

    Diaphonization

    Diaphonization

    Diaphonization

  • Barr body
  • Form taken by the inactive X chromosome in a female somatic cell

    some instances, entire chromosomes) retained their staining following mitosis. This retained staining is indicative of condensed chromatin which he hypothesized

    Barr body

    Barr body

    Barr_body

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Online names & meanings

  • Mieze
  • Girl/Female

    Hebrew

    Mieze

    Small or bitter.

  • Jehucal
  • Boy/Male

    Biblical

    Jehucal

    Mighty, perfect, wasted.

  • Varsh
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian

    Varsh

    Year; Happiness with Love

  • Farahat |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Farahat |

    Joys, Delights

  • Khaula |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Khaula |

    A buck, Deer, Name of a well

  • Meli
  • Girl/Female

    Greek, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian

    Meli

    Bitter

  • RITHO
  • Female

    Egyptian

    RITHO

    , the wife of the deity Mentu, or Month.

  • Yajus
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Yajus

    A worshipper, Sacrifice

  • Ishmet
  • Boy/Male

    Sikh

    Ishmet

  • FRAENER
  • Male

    Norse

    FRAENER

    Old Norse myth name of a dwarf who transformed into a dragon, the symbol of greed. Also called Fáfnir.

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  • Dishonorable
  • a.

    Wanting in honor; not honorable; bringing or deserving dishonor; staining the character, and lessening the reputation; shameful; disgraceful; base.

  • Infucation
  • n.

    The act of painting or staining, especially of painting the face.

  • Color
  • v. t.

    To change or alter the hue or tint of, by dyeing, staining, painting, etc.; to dye; to tinge; to paint; to stain.

  • Cassius
  • n.

    A brownish purple pigment, obtained by the action of some compounds of tin upon certain salts of gold. It is used in painting and staining porcelain and glass to give a beautiful purple color. Commonly called Purple of Cassius.

  • Attainder
  • n.

    A stain or staining; state of being in dishonor or condemnation.

  • Staining
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Stain

  • Graining
  • n.

    Painting or staining, in imitation of the grain of wood, atone, etc.