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  2. Dye-sublimation printing - Wikipedia

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    The most common dyes used for sublimation activate at 350 degrees Fahrenheit / 175 degrees Celsius. However, a range of 380 to 420 degrees Fahrenheit / 195 to 215 degrees Celsius is normally recommended for optimal color. The result of the sublimation transfer process is a nearly permanent, high-resolution, full-color print.

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    Identifying carnival glass involves matching patterns, colours, sheen, edges, thickness, and other factors from old manufacturer's trade catalogs, other known examples, or other reference material. Since many manufacturers produced close copies of their rivals' popular patterns, carnival glass identification can be challenging even for an expert.

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    The total weight of the gold thread used in his suit was 1,110 g (39 oz). [301] Princess Dou Wan's suit had 2,156 pieces of jade stitched together with 703 g (24.8 oz) of gold thread. [ 301 ] Although jade burial outer wears and head masks appear in tombs of the early Han dynasty, burial suits did not appear until the reign of Emperor Wen of ...

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    The symmetric stretching mode does not create an electric dipole so is not observed in IR spectroscopy, but it is detected in Raman spectroscopy at 1388 cm −1 (wavelength 7.20 μm), with a Fermi resonance doublet at 1285 cm −1. [20] In the gas phase, carbon dioxide molecules undergo significant vibrational motions and do not keep a fixed ...

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