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Fuchsine (sometimes spelled fuchsin) or rosaniline hydrochloride is a magenta dye with chemical formula C 20 H 19 N 3 ·HCl. [1] [2] There are other similar chemical formulations of products sold as fuchsine, and several dozen other synonyms of this molecule.
Parts of this article (those related to newer and slower Fuxing trains, such as the CR450AF, CR450BF, CR400AF-S, the CR400BF-S, the CR400AF-BS, the CR400BF-BS, the CR300 and the CR200J) need to be updated.
Fuxian may refer to the following locations in China: Fuxian Lake (抚仙湖), in Yunnan, the second deepest freshwater lake in China; Fu County or Fuxian (富县), Shaanxi; Wafangdian, formerly Fuxian or Fu County (复县), Liaoning; Fuxian, Shuangliao (服先镇), town in Jilin; Fuxian is also an adjective that may refer to people with the ...
Fu County or Fuxian (simplified Chinese: 富县; traditional Chinese: 富縣; pinyin: Fù Xiàn) is a county in the south of Yan'an City, Shaanxi Province, China. [1] The county has an area of 4,179.9 square kilometres (1,613.9 sq mi), and a permanent population of 150,500 as of 2012.
In algebraic geometry, a Deligne–Mumford stack is a stack F such that the diagonal morphism F → F × F {\displaystyle F\to F\times F} is representable , quasi-compact and separated. There is a scheme U and étale surjective map U → F {\displaystyle U\to F} (called an atlas ).
The Xi'an–Yan'an high-speed railway or Xiyan HSR (Chinese: 西延高速铁路; pinyin: Xīyán Gāosù Tiělù) is a high-speed railway line currently under construction in Shaanxi, China.
Fuxing District office (then Fuxing Township office) Fuxing District (Atayal: Pyasan; Chinese: 復興區; pinyin: Fùxīng Qū), formerly known as Fuxing Township or Fu-Hsing Township (Chinese: 復興鄉; Hanyu Pinyin: Fùxīng Xiāng; Tongyong Pinyin: Fùsing Siang; Wade–Giles: Fu 4-hsing 1 Hsiang 1) is a mountain indigenous district in eastern Taoyuan City, Taiwan.
Fuchsia (/ ˈ f juː ʃ ə / FEW-shə) is a genus of flowering plants that consists mostly of shrubs or small trees.. Almost 110 species of Fuchsia are recognized; the vast majority are native to South America, but a few occur north through Central America to Mexico, and also several from New Zealand to Tahiti.