India ink


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a black liquid ink used for printing or writing or drawing

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Virulence is due to oxidase, protease enzymes and carbohydrate capsule, which can be demonstrated by negative staining with 10% Nigrosin or India Ink. Noncapsular mutant forms lack pathogenicity.
The sediment from the centrifuged sample was used for India ink, gram stain, and fungal culture: A portion of the sediment was inoculated onto Sabouraud's dextrose agar, incubated at 25[degrees]C for 48 hours, and observed for microbial growth.
Pencil, India ink, ink washes on cardboard or paper.
Although there are commercial medical tattooing dyes available (for example SPOT[R]), they are relatively expensive and the use of non-medical India ink preparations to tattoo lesions in the colon has become commonplace.
Due to missing landmarks of the small intestine, India ink was used for small bowel tattooing.
It is done with a nib pen and black India ink by the stippling technique, in which patterns, shadows, and shapes are created by using small dots of various intensities and sizes.
From what I can understand, the law as it stands in Great Britain prevents tattoo artists from putting India ink into our faces.
The tumor area was marked with tattoos using 3 injections (5 mL each) of India ink (see Figure 2).
At the same time, the India ink swirls leave themselves open to the viewer's interpretation and imagination.
For this I use a technical pen to create a drawing entirely of very small dots of India ink.
In an interview with India Ink, the blog of The New York Times, Harsh Vardhan said promoting condom usage should not be the focus of anti- AIDS campaigns.
Flexner, born in Nice, France, but a resident of New York since 1982, has long been investigating the interplay of control and chance in drawing, first with his Bubble Drawings, which he produced in 1995 by blowing a mixture of india ink and soapy water through a rube onto sheets of paper and, later, after a stay in Japan, by working with sumi ink suspended in water.
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