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Pigments / Spectroscopy / Shades of blue / Infrared / Biological pigment / Electromagnetic spectrum / Phosphorescence / Egyptian blue / Laser / Electromagnetic radiation / Chemistry / Optics
Date: 2009-08-07 08:27:15
Pigments
Spectroscopy
Shades of blue
Infrared
Biological pigment
Electromagnetic spectrum
Phosphorescence
Egyptian blue
Laser
Electromagnetic radiation
Chemistry
Optics

Imaging of Egyptian Blue Technical Details Egyptian blue, a synthetic form of the rare mineral cuprorivaite (calcium copper tetrasilicate: CaCuSi4O10), was widely used as a pigment across the Mediterranean basin from ear

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