Paget process
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Paget process — The Paget process was an early color photography process patented in Britain in 1912 by G.S. Whitfield and first marketed by the Paget Prize Plate Company in 1913. A paper based Paget process was also briefly sold. Both were discontinued in the… … Wikipedia
paget process — ˈpajə̇t noun Usage: usually capitalized 1st P Etymology: origin unknown : finlay process … Useful english dictionary
Paget's disease of bone — For other diseases named after Paget, see Paget s disease (disambiguation). Paget s disease of bone Classification and external resources This 92 year old male patient presented for assessment of acute hemiparesis. An incidental finding was… … Wikipedia
Paget quiet necrosis — a process of local necrosis and sequestrum formation in the superficial layers of the shaft of a long bone with a minimal amount of suppuration around the sequestrum and without sinus formation … Medical dictionary
finlay process — ˈfinlē , (ˌ)lā noun Usage: usually capitalized F Etymology: after Clare L. Finlay died 1936 British photography expert : an additive process of color photography in which exposure is made on a panchromatic plate behind a regular mosaic three… … Useful english dictionary
George Paget Thomson — Infobox Scientist bgcolour = silver name = Sir George Paget Thomson birth date = birth date|1892|5|3 birth place = Cambridge, England death date = Death date and age|1975|9|10|1892|5|3 death place = Cambridge, England nationality = UK field =… … Wikipedia
RGB color model — RGB redirects here. For other uses, see RGB (disambiguation). A representation of additive color mixing. Projection of primary color lights on a screen shows secondary colors where two overlap; the combination of all three of red, green, and blue … Wikipedia
Frank Hurley — James Francis Frank Hurley, OBE (15 October 1885 ndash; 16 January 1962) was an Australian photographer, film maker and adventurer. He participated in a number of expeditions to Antarctica and served as an official photographer with Australian… … Wikipedia
endocrine system, human — ▪ anatomy Introduction group of ductless glands (gland) that regulate body processes by secreting chemical substances called hormones (hormone). Hormones act on nearby tissues or are carried in the bloodstream to act on specific target organs… … Universalium
Cell — The basic structural and functional unit in people and all living things. Each cell is a small container of chemicals and water wrapped in a membrane. Each cell in the human body there are 100 trillion cells in each of us contains the entire… … Medical dictionary