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the bleached
verb
To treat with bleach, especially so as to whiten (fabric, paper, etc.) or lighten (hair).
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The remaining fluorescence in the bleached region after bleach was substracted from all data points.
The bleached time point was calculated as a mid-point of the bleach duration.
Within the bleached cell ROIs, YFP signal always exhibited an exponential decay following the bleach exposures.
The bleached white smile certainly stayed fixed throughout Paul's audition.
Flames licked at the bleached planks of the cookshack, too.
They are "abrupt angels," "the bleached regrets / of an old man's memoirs," and "torn poems".
We kept stumbling across the bleached skulls of animals that had not survived the winter.
She can picture herself in the sunshine, navigating the bleached grass, home free.
They stood beside a broken storm-cellar door, above them the bleached Kansas sky.
That is what researchers expect to happen to most of the bleached coral south of Cairns.
The original colour of the garment will spread into the bleached area.
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