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coupler
noun
Someone who couples things together, especially someone whose job it is to couple railway carriages.
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The substance is called a dye coupler.
Since the dye is formed in the dyeing process, the coupler and the diazonium component as a free base or diazonium salt are supplied to dyers.
(4) The second emulsion layer, which contains blue- and green-sensitive silver halide plus a magenta-forming colour coupler.
(5) The next emulsion, which is blue-and-red sensitive (blue again being suppressed) and contains a cyan-forming colour coupler.
Modern multiple-units are increasingly fitted with automatic couplers that combine a draft function with connection of all power, braking, and other control circuits between two train-sets; this is achieved by automatic engagement, when couplers interlock, of a nest of electric contacts built into each coupler head.
(2) The first emulsion layer, which contains blue-sensitive silver halide plus a yellow-forming colour coupler.
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Negative colour films are practically all of the substantive-coupler type.
Processing such nonsubstantive colour films is more complex than processing substantive-coupler films containing couplers in the emulsions.
The developer used is one which leaves no dye-coupler stains.
'You'll need to keep that depressed,' came a muffled voice, 'until the thermo-coupler kicks in.' A jolly pilot deftly navigated us out of Chirk Marina, then, with a bracing clap on the back, hopped on to the towpath and whistled away.
Cuomo is a serial power-coupler.
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