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Что (кто) такое diazo-coated paper strip - определение

DOCUMENT REPRODUCTION PRODUCED BY USING THE DIAZO CHEMICAL PROCESS
Diazo prints; Diazo film; Diazo copy; Diazotype; Diazo paper
  • Left is a diazonium cation, which combines with a coupler (middle) to give a deeply colored [[azo dye]] (right).
  • USSR whiteprints. 70s
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diazo compound         
  • Azide to diazo conversion
  • Bamford-Stevens reaction
  • Buchner-Curtius-Schlotterbeck reaction
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  • Diazo
  • Diazo synthesis from N-alkyl-N-nitroso compounds
  • Diazo resonance structures
  • Kinamycin C synthesis
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CLASS OF ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
Diazo compounds; Diazo compound; Diazo Compound; Diazoalkane; Diazo Compounds; Diazo-reactions; Diazo group; Regitz diazo transfer
¦ noun Chemistry an organic compound containing two nitrogen atoms bonded together, especially a diazonium compound.
Origin
C19: diazo from diazonium.
Diazo         
  • Azide to diazo conversion
  • Bamford-Stevens reaction
  • Buchner-Curtius-Schlotterbeck reaction
  • doi=10.1021/om8007376}}</ref>
  • Diazo
  • Diazo synthesis from N-alkyl-N-nitroso compounds
  • Diazo resonance structures
  • Kinamycin C synthesis
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CLASS OF ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
Diazo compounds; Diazo compound; Diazo Compound; Diazoalkane; Diazo Compounds; Diazo-reactions; Diazo group; Regitz diazo transfer
The diazo group is an organic moiety consisting of two linked nitrogen atoms (azo) at the terminal position. Overall charge neutral organic compounds containing the diazo group bound to a carbon atom are called diazo compounds or diazoalkanesThe term diazoalkane is used by some authors to refer to any substituted diazomethane (i.
diazo         
  • Azide to diazo conversion
  • Bamford-Stevens reaction
  • Buchner-Curtius-Schlotterbeck reaction
  • doi=10.1021/om8007376}}</ref>
  • Diazo
  • Diazo synthesis from N-alkyl-N-nitroso compounds
  • Diazo resonance structures
  • Kinamycin C synthesis
  • alt=
CLASS OF ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
Diazo compounds; Diazo compound; Diazo Compound; Diazoalkane; Diazo Compounds; Diazo-reactions; Diazo group; Regitz diazo transfer
[d??'az??, -'e?z??]
(also diazotype)
¦ noun a copying or colouring process using a diazo compound decomposed by ultraviolet light.
Coated paper         
PAPER WHICH HAS BEEN COATED BY A COMPOUND OR POLYMER
Glossy paper; Machine finished coated paper; Woodfree coated paper; Art paper; Coated fine paper; Paper coating; Gloss paper; Slick paper; Enamel paper
Coated paper (also known as enamel paper, gloss paper, and slick paper) is paper that has been coated by a mixture of materials or a polymer to impart certain qualities to the paper, including weight, surface gloss, smoothness, or reduced ink absorbency. Various materials, including kaolinite, calcium carbonate, bentonite, and talc, can be used to coat paper for high-quality printing used in the packaging industry and in magazines.
Caprivi Strip         
  • Map of the Caprivi
  • Georg Leo Graf von Caprivi de Caprera de Montecuccoli]], who gave his name to the Caprivi Strip
  • Village in the Caprivi Strip
GEOGRAPHICAL AREA OF NORTH-EASTERN NAMIBIA
Caprivi strip; Okavango Strip
The Caprivi Strip, also known simply as Caprivi, is a geographic salient protruding from the northeastern corner of Namibia. It is surrounded by Botswana to the south and Angola and Zambia to the north.
Graph paper         
PAPER WITH A GRID OR OTHER PRINT TO SUPPORT DRAWING MATHEMATICAL GRAPHS
Quad-ruled paper; Quad paper; Log paper; Log graph paper; Index paper; Isometric graph paper; Graphing paper; Engineering pad; Engineering paper; Engineering graph paper; Grid paper; Coordinate paper; Quadrille paper; Square paper; Checkered paper; Draft:Millimeter paper; Millimeter paper
Graph paper, coordinate paper, grid paper, or squared paper is writing paper that is printed with fine lines making up a regular grid. The lines are often used as guides for plotting graphs of functions or experimental data and drawing curves.
wax paper         
PAPER THAT IS MADE MOISTURE-PROOF THROUGH THE APPLICATION OF WAX
Paraffin paper; Wax paper
Wax paper is paper that has been covered with a thin layer of wax. It is used mainly in cooking or to wrap food. (AM; in BRIT, use greaseproof paper
)
= waxed paper
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graph paper         
PAPER WITH A GRID OR OTHER PRINT TO SUPPORT DRAWING MATHEMATICAL GRAPHS
Quad-ruled paper; Quad paper; Log paper; Log graph paper; Index paper; Isometric graph paper; Graphing paper; Engineering pad; Engineering paper; Engineering graph paper; Grid paper; Coordinate paper; Quadrille paper; Square paper; Checkered paper; Draft:Millimeter paper; Millimeter paper
Graph paper is paper that has small squares printed on it so that you can use it for drawing graphs.
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graph paper         
PAPER WITH A GRID OR OTHER PRINT TO SUPPORT DRAWING MATHEMATICAL GRAPHS
Quad-ruled paper; Quad paper; Log paper; Log graph paper; Index paper; Isometric graph paper; Graphing paper; Engineering pad; Engineering paper; Engineering graph paper; Grid paper; Coordinate paper; Quadrille paper; Square paper; Checkered paper; Draft:Millimeter paper; Millimeter paper
¦ noun paper printed with a network of small squares to assist the drawing of graphs etc.
waxed paper         
PAPER THAT IS MADE MOISTURE-PROOF THROUGH THE APPLICATION OF WAX
Paraffin paper; Wax paper
Waxed paper is the same as wax paper
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Википедия

Whiteprint

Whiteprint describes a document reproduction produced by using the diazo chemical process. It is also known as the blue-line process since the result is blue lines on a white background. It is a contact printing process which accurately reproduces the original in size, but cannot reproduce continuous tones or colors. The light-sensitivity of the chemicals used was known in the 1890s and several related printing processes were patented at that time. Whiteprinting replaced the blueprint process for reproducing architectural and engineering drawings because the process was simpler and involved fewer toxic chemicals. A blue-line print is not permanent and will fade if exposed to light for weeks or months, but a drawing print that lasts only a few months is sufficient for many purposes.