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bril·liant green

(bril'yant grēn), [C.I. 42040]
An indicator dye that changes from yellow to green at pH 0-2.6; also used as a topical antiseptic and as a selective bacteriostatic agent in culture media.
Synonym(s): ethyl green
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Mittal, Applicability of Waste Materials -Bottom Ash and Deoiled Soya-as Adsorbents for the Removal and Recovery of a Hazardous Dye, Brilliant Green, J.
No Salmonella species were detected after plating the samples on brilliant green agar after enrichment in tetrathionate broth.
For adsorbent media, higher percent removal were (95.81, 93.44, 96.62 and 96.35) % for brilliant green, Congo red, crystal violent and methylene blue dyes respectively at initial dyes concentration of 1 mg/l, so adsorbent material was found to be efficient to dyes removal from SSAS and wastewater.
A Brilliant green and feathered, fiddlehead ferns are a welcome sign that spring has arrived.
One tiny cell built inside of itself a new pigment, a brilliant green thanks to its ability to absorb only certain colors in the light of a younger, weaker Sun.
Shouting over the noise of the outboard motor, he points across the sea to a distant limestone cliff topped with brilliant green foliage.
However, dye dosimeters are well documented and different researchers have used various colors such as congo red [1], brilliant green [2], anionictriphenyl- methane dye solutions [3], methylene blue [4], chlorantine fast green BLL [5] and methyl red [6] to make dye dosimeters.
With gown and flip flops on, a hammock or the curved outdoor sofa offering majestic views of the beach, and jutting headland cloaked in England''s most brilliant green, the call to unwind becomes very persuasive.
But if it was music you were after, then you couldn't have been better served than at the brilliant Green Man and Swn festivals.
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