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The application of a drop of potassium hydroxide solution turns both the cap and the stem from brown to blackish.
The cap cuticle will turn a blackish color with the application of a drop of potassium hydroxide (KOH), iron sulfate (FeSO4) solution, or ammonia solution.
With an application of a drop of KOH, the flesh will turn vinaceous (the color of red wine), the tubes red, the cap cuticle black, and the stem cuticle pale vinaceous.
The application of a drop of dilute potassium hydroxide solution on the cap or flesh will cause a color change to pale to dark yellowish- to reddish-brown; a drop on the stem produces a less intense or no color change.
Cold allodynia was determined by the application of a drop of acetone and by recording the duration of the withdrawal response, with a minimal value of 0.5 s.
After application of a drop of acetone to the plantar hind paw, mice lick, lift and shake the nerve injured paw.
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Sensitivity to cooling stimulation was assessed as the number of withdrawals out of a trial of five applications of a drop of acetone to the plantar surface of the ipsilateral hind paw.
Cold allodynia was assessed following the application of an acetone drop to the plantar surface of the hind paw as previously described [ 34].
Although the Young's modulus of the steel dropped due to the large amount of Al added, the reduced density was found to be beneficial for automotive applications, overriding the effect of a drop in Young's modulus.
Williams, which has a binding early admission program, received 73 fewer applications this fall, a drop of 13.5percentt.
The application of a planar analysis to drops and bubbles (curved interfaces) can lead to erroneous and unphysical results.
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