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The French physicist is credited for developing the daguerreotype photographic process which enabled images from a camera to be captured on a silver-coated copper plate.
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Daguerre found that by exposing silver-coated copper plates to iodine, light and then mercury vapour heated to 75C 167F, it would create an exact reproduction of the scene and would not disappear.
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He tilted the box and gently shook out shards of silver-coated glass that clinked and clanked like wind chimes as they spilled out.
The Shape-Shifter’s Curse Amanda Marrone 2010
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They found a marble sarcophagus containing two silver-coated cypress caskets, one large, one small.
Caesars’ Wives Annelise Freisenbruch 2010
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He tilted the box and gently shook out shards of silver-coated glass that clinked and clanked like wind chimes as they spilled out.
The Shape-Shifter’s Curse Amanda Marrone 2010
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He tilted the box and gently shook out shards of silver-coated glass that clinked and clanked like wind chimes as they spilled out.
The Shape-Shifter’s Curse Amanda Marrone 2010
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An early photographic process with the image made on a light-sensitive silver-coated metallic plate.
A new word. 2004
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Research on the effectiveness of using silver-coated bandages to speed healing.
USATODAY.com - 2004 All-USA College Academic Third Team 2004
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An early photographic process with the image made on a light-sensitive silver-coated metallic plate.
Archive 2004-07-01 2004
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As each guest left the tent, everyone was given a small silver ashtray filled with white- and silver-coated almonds wrapped in white tulle and tied with a pink ribbon.
Apricots on the Nile Colette Rossant 2004
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