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A yellow layer was added on the blue side through means of imbibition.
They may also play a role during imbibition by controlling water uptake.
Imbibition is the swelling of plant tissues to several times their original volume.
Seeds/seedlings were harvested at different time points after the start of imbibition.
This is known as imbibition printing (it has also been used for professional still photography).
Another example is that of imbibition in the Amott test.
Examples of plant material which exhibit imbibition are dry seeds before germination.
In 1928, Technicolor introduced imbibition printing (similar to lithography) that streamlined the process.
Imbibition is defined as the displacement of one fluid by another immiscible fluid.
Some special prints were made from the color negatives using the recently re-introduced Technicolor dye imbibition printing process.
The method combines two spontaneous imbibition measurements and two forced displacement measurements.
One of its primary applications was usage in Technicolor's dye imbibition printing (dye transfer).
Aniline dyes were applied to a black-and-white print using gelatin imbibition matrices.
The uptake of water by seeds is called imbibition, which leads to the swelling and the breaking of the seed coat.
One example of imbibition that is found in nature is the absorption of water by hydrophilic colloids.
Imbibition is responsible for the germination of seeds in the first place, and can continue within a plant's growth cells, leading to a tremendous internal pressure.
A classification of imbibition processes was given by Payatakes and Dias:
Ryan Belscamper Imbibition is another term.
Technicolor continued to offer its proprietary imbibition dye-transfer printing process for projection prints until 1975, and even briefly revived it in 1998.
Imbibition of water increases the volume of the imbibant, which results in imbibitional pressure.
That is why proteinaceous pea seeds swell more on imbibition than starchy wheat seeds.
Three distinct phases of seed germination occur: water imbibition; lag phase; and radicle emergence.
But it also depends on access to a water supply and on two interacting processes for handling water: osmosis and imbibition.
He would say of someone, 'She has great imbibition' and people would say 'ambition?'
Since the solid can be considered an absorptive material due to its surface roughness, this phenomenon of spreading and imbibition is called hemi-wicking.