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harlequin color [här′lək(w)in] Etymology: It, arlecchino, goblin; L, color, hue a temporary flushing of the skin on one lower side of the body with pallor on the other side. Commonly seen in normal young infants, it disappears as the child matures. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| ChromaFlair pigments are flat, smooth flakes of aluminum, magnesium fluoride, and chromium about one-fiftieth the diameter of a human hair. SpectraFlair pigment is similar to ChromaFlair pigments in the application and use of the pigment in paint formulations. Dietrich emphasized that this new capacity coincides with the increasing demand for ChromaFlair pigments from companies in a wide variety of consumer product industries including consumer electronics, automotive and sporting goods. |
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