tear stained - translation to greek
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tear stained - translation to greek

Negative staining; Negatively stained; Negative stained; Negative-stain; Negative-stained
  • Identification of [[lamellar]](le), reverse-[[micelle]]r(M) and reverse-[[hexagonal]] H-II cylinders(H) [[lipid]] phases by negative staining.

tear stained      
δακρυσμένος
tear gas         
  • El Khomri law (labour law)]] in Paris, France, 2016.
  • Exploded tear gas canister on the fly in Greece
  • A [[paramedic]] tending to an opposition protester during the [[2014 Venezuelan protests]]
NON-LETHAL CHEMICAL WEAPON
Lachrymatory agent; Tear Gas; Lacrimating agent; Teargas; Tearing agent; Lacrimatory; Lacrimatory agent; Lachrymator; Tear gases; Incapacitant spray; Tear-gas; Lacrimogenic gas; Tear gas canister; Lacrimator; Lacrymator; Lachrymator agent
δακρυγόνο
stained glass         
  • Large stained glass window at the Basílica Nuestra Señora de Lourdes. Located in Buenos Aires, Argentina
  • Arms]] of [[Unterwalden]], 1564, with typical painted details, extensive ''silver stain'', ''Cousin's rose'' on the face, and flashed ''ruby glass'' with abraded white motif.
  • Largest rose window in the Basílica del Voto Nacional located in Quito, Ecuador
COLORED GLASS USED AS AN ART MATERIAL
Stained-glass; Stained Glass; Stained-glass window; Stained glass window; Stained glass windows; Stained-glass windows; Stain glass; Stain Glass; Stained-Glass Window; Stained-Glass Windows; Silver stain (glass); Stained-glass artist; Stained Glass Windows; Pot metal glass; History of stained glass
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Definition

lachrymation
[?lakr?'me??(?)n]
(also lacrimation or lacrymation)
¦ noun literary or Medicine the flow of tears.
Origin
C16: from L. lacrimatio(n-), from lacrimare 'weep'.

Wikipedia

Negative stain

In microscopy, negative staining is an established method, often used in diagnostic microscopy, for contrasting a thin specimen with an optically opaque fluid. In this technique, the background is stained, leaving the actual specimen untouched, and thus visible. This contrasts with positive staining, in which the actual specimen is stained.

Examples of use of tear stained
1. I‘ll never forget the sad, lost, tear–stained little faces pressed against the rain–streaked windows of the buses they were packed in.
2. Never in British history has a political resignation been as lovingly stage–managed as Tony Blair‘s tear–stained speech at his Sedgefield constituency yesterday lunchtime.
3. With pummelled dreams and tear–stained faces, the city’s Samba fans perhaps have nothing more to look forward to in the FIFA World Cup 2006.
4. As the story broke, Fauzia‘s tear–stained face filled television screens, and over the past few days, cameras, microphones, tape–recorders and the teams that come with them have crowded in to the small house of her husband.
5. Surprise guest: A ‘constituent‘ from South London On Thursday Mr Blair brought the curtain down on his 13 years as Labour leader – and the longest goodbye in political history – with a grudging apology and a tear–stained plea for understanding.