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After one minute the color of the liquid within the chamber is changed to a full intensive orange color (food dye) demonstrating exchange of the liquid.
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In particular, female preferences for males with intensive red and orange coloration (birds: Hill et al., 1999; reptiles: Kwiatkowski & Sullivan, 2002; amphibians: Gomez et al., 2009; fish: Milinski & Bakker, 1990; Kodric-Brown, 1993; Maan et al., 2004) may be related to the connection between carotenoid pigmentation and individual condition (Svensson & Wong, 2011).
In the presence of xanthurenic acid at concentration of 10 μM and 20 μM an intensive staining with Calcium Orange™ was observed indicating an increase of free Ca2+ in the cell in a xanthurenic acid concentration-dependent manner (Fig. 7).
"If and when we do go to an orange alert, it means more intensive inspections of all arriving cars, trucks and pedestrians," said Vincent Bond, a spokesman for Customs and Border Protection's field office in San Diego.
Three different canopy shaker systems were used to remove oranges in a well-adapted intensive orchard during the harvesting period.
Helena Rubinstein offers a more intensive Force C. facial that uses electrically charged oranges to make skin shinier.
Agriculture is intensive in the north; rice, barley, wheat, and mandarin oranges are among the major crops.
Bright orange extension cords connected to the backup generator system snaked along patient corridors in part of the intensive care unit and labor and delivery floor.
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Orange alert!
The Orange?
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