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carbon printing department - tradução para russo

PHOTOGRAPHIC PRINT MADE BY THE CARBON PROCESS, WHICH USES CARBON PIGMENT AND GELATIN TO TRANSFER IMAGES TO A PAPER SUPPORT
Carbro; Carbon Print; Pigment printing; Pigment print
  • 1932 Carbro process color print by [[Nickolas Muray]]

carbon printing department      
копировальное отделение цеха глубокой печати
carbon bisulphide         
  • Carbon disulfide insecticide ad from the 1896 issue of ''The American Elevator and Grain Trade'' magazine
CHEMICAL COMPOUND
Carbon disulphide; CS2; Carbon Disulfide; Carbon bisulphide; Carbon bisulfide; Alcohol sulphuris; Carbon sulphide; Dithiocarbonic anhydride; Carbon(IV) sulfide; S=C=S; Carbon Bisulphide; Carbonic disulphide; Encephalopathia sulfocarbonica

общая лексика

сернистый углерод

carbon cycle         
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  • Schematic representation of the overall perturbation of the global carbon cycle caused by anthropogenic activities, averaged from 2010 to 2019.
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  • CO<sub>2</sub> concentrations over the last 800,000 years as measured from ice cores (blue/green) and directly (black)
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  • Carbon is tetrahedrally bonded to oxygen
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  • Diagram showing relative sizes (in gigatonnes) of the main storage pools of carbon on Earth. Cumulative changes (thru year 2014) from land use and emissions of fossil carbon are included for comparison.<ref name="janow"/>
  • date=26 December 2021 }} ''[[NASA]]: [[Goddard Space Flight Center]]'', 17 November 2014.</ref>}}
  • Flow of carbon through the open ocean}}
  • The pathway by which plastics enter the world's oceans.
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  • A portable soil respiration system measuring soil CO<sub>2</sub> flux.
  • date=16 October 2017 }}.</ref>}}
BIOGEOCHEMICAL CYCLE BY WHICH CARBON IS EXCHANGED AMONG THE BIOSPHERE
Carbon Cycle; Global carbon cycle; Carbon flux; Carbon Cycle (ecology); Carbon cycling; Interactive Carboncycle; Carbon Turnover; The Carbon Cycle; C02 cycle; Green carbon; Sources, sinks and reservoirs; Sinks, Sources,and Reservoirs; Geologic Carbon Cycle; Slow carbon cycle; Fast carbon cycle; Fast and slow carbon cycles; Carbon export; Carbon pool; Carbon reservoir
углеродный цикл

Definição

КАРБОН
см. Каменноугольная система (период).

Wikipédia

Carbon print

A carbon print is a photographic print with an image consisting of pigmented gelatin, rather than of silver or other metallic particles suspended in a uniform layer of gelatin, as in typical black-and-white prints, or of chromogenic dyes, as in typical photographic color prints.

In the original version of the printing process, carbon tissue (a temporary support sheet coated with a layer of gelatin mixed with a pigment—originally carbon black, from which the name derives) is bathed in a potassium dichromate sensitizing solution, dried, then exposed to strong ultraviolet light through a photographic negative, hardening the gelatin in proportion to the amount of light reaching it. The tissue is then developed by treatment with warm water, which dissolves the unhardened gelatin. The resulting pigment image is physically transferred to a final support surface, either directly or indirectly. In an important early 20th century variation of the process, known as carbro (carbon-bromide) printing, contact with a conventional silver bromide paper print, rather than exposure to light, was used to selectively harden the gelatin. A wide variety of colored pigments can be used instead of carbon black.

The process can produce images of very high quality which are exceptionally resistant to fading and other deterioration. It was developed in the mid-19th century in response to concerns about the fading of early types of silver-based black-and-white prints, which was already becoming apparent within a relatively few years of their introduction.

The most recent development in the process was made by the American photographer Charles Berger in 1993 with the introduction of a non-toxic sensitizer that presented none of the health and safety hazards of the toxic (now EU-restricted) dichromate sensitizer.

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