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But the history in a room can "age" its light, like a page yellowing, or an early photographic process.
The yellowing of the skin but not the eyes.
Eventually may cause temporary yellowing of skin, hair, and nails.
Jaundice, or a yellowing of the skin, follows in several days.
With the help of strong sharp iron, all will be gathered before the Yellowing."
Another sign is the yellowing of yew, especially on young plants that have recently been planted.
Symptoms include jaundice, a yellowing of the skin, eyes and body fluids.
This feeding can cause localized yellowing of the leaves.
There is a direct connection between green lawns and the spread of lethal yellowing in Florida.
In severe cases, the yellowing progresses to plant death.
It should be solid white; some minor yellowing may be tolerated.
The yellowing of the resin is an indication of aging.
They appeared to run chronologically from the left around the room to the right based on the slight yellowing of the newsprint.
An emotion often expressed in suburbia is a lament on the yellowing of the lawn.
Authors come and go, while others, especially those who scribe for children, withstand the yellowing of the folios.
Aging also contributes to the yellowing of teeth.
Jaundice is a yellowing of the eyes and skin due to bile pigments in the blood.
The mines may cause the yellowing of the Leaves, giving them a notched and withered appearance.
He was an older version of J'Kara, with a slight yellowing to his feathers.
Slow yellowing of green tissues by preventing chlorophyll degradation.
If this happens, gardenias start to develop chlorosis, whose main symptom is a yellowing of the leaves.
'We are like two leaves at the Yellowing, borne away on the West Wind.
The optimum mixture and conditions for reversing yellowing of plastics:
Nutrient deficiency symptoms may cause a temporary or variable yellowing in specific zones on the leaf.
Iron prevents chlorosis, a yellowing of the leaf.