O . J ., who spent considerable time decolorizing himself, did not need the support of African-Americans to buy his freedom.
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C . " tertium " is easily decolorized in Gram-stained smears and can be mistaken for a Gram-negative organism.
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This is sometimes known as " decolorizing " the halogen, since the reagent X 2 is colored and the product is usually colorless and odorless.
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The decolorizing power is not permanent, becoming lost after using for some time; it may be revived, however, by washing and reheating.
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Counterstain, which is usually positively charged safranin or basic fuchsine, is applied last to give decolorized gram-negative bacteria a pink or red color.
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Pittsburgh Coke and Chemical introduced their " Pittsburgh pulse bed " system in 1955, which was one of the first activated carbon systems to decolorize sugar.
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In the currently accepted mechanism, the pararosaniline and bisulfite combine to yield the " decolorized " adduct with sulfonation at the central carbon as described and shown.
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In its use as a qualitative test for aldehydes, the unknown sample is added to the decolorized Schiff reagent; when aldehyde is present a characteristic magenta color develops.
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Most of what was collected has also been altered, colorized, decolorized, stretched, accelerated, attenuated and retextured into a style that blurs the distinctions between photography and animation.
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After any remaining solids are filtered out, the clarified syrup is decolorized by filtration through a bed of activated carbon or, in more modern plants, ion-exchange resin.