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  1. Dye

    American tradition, at Conner Prairie living history museum . A dye is a color ed substance that has an Chemical affinity affinity to the Wiktionary substrate substrate to which it is being applied. The dye ... of the dye on the fiber. Both dyes and pigments appear to be colored because they absorb some wavelengths of light more than others. In contrast with a dye, a pigment generally is insoluble, and has no affinity ... dye File Dyeing British Library Royal MS 15.E.iii, f. 269 1482.jpg right thumb Dyeing wool cloth, 1482. Main Natural dye The majority of natural dyes are from plant sources root s, berry berries ... Tyrian purple and crimson kermes dye kermes were highly prized luxury items in the ancient and medieval world. Plant based dyes such as isatis tinctoria woad , Indigo dye indigo , trade and use of saffron ... for natural dyes. Synthetic dye The first human made synthetic organic compound organic dye, mauveine ... in the dyeing process. Dye types Acid dye s are water soluble anionic dyes that are applied to fiber s such as silk , wool , nylon and modified acrylic fiber s using neutral to acid dye baths. Attachment ... to the dyebath to help the uptake of the dye onto the fiber. Basic dyes are also used in the coloration of paper . Direct or substantive dye ing is normally carried out in a neutral or slightly ... dyes require a mordant , which improves the fastness of the dye against water, light and perspiration ... and extreme care must be taken in using them. Vat dye s are essentially insoluble in water and incapable ... alkali metal salt of the dye, which, in this leuco form, has an affinity for the textile fibre. Subsequent oxidation reforms the original insoluble dye. The color of denim is due to indigo, the original vat dye. Reactive dyes utilize a chromophore attached to a substituent that is capable of directly chemical reaction reacting with the fibre substrate. The covalent bonds that attach reactive dye ... MX , Cibacron F , and Drimarene K , are very easy to use because the dye can be applied at room temperature ...   more details



  1. Dye (surname)

    Dye may refer to Alice Dye born 1927 , American golfer Babe Dye 1898 1962 , Canadian hockey forward Brad Dye born 1933 , American politician Cameron Dye born 1959 , American actor Dale Dye born 1944 , American actor David William Dye 1887 1932 , English physicist Doug Dye 1921 2005 , New Zealand microbiologist Ernest Dye born 1971 , American football offensive lineman Eva Emery Dye 1855 1947 , American writer, historian, and suffragist Gladden Dye , American college football coach Graham Dye born 1961 , English musician Jeff Dye , American comedian Jermaine Dye born 1974 , American baseball right fielder John Dye born 1963 , American actor John Dye cricketer born 1942 , English cricketer Kenneth M. Dye born 1936 , Canadian Auditor General Les Dye 1916 2000 , American football player Marvin R. Dye 1895 1997 , New York judge Nancy Dye , American college president Pat Dye born 1939 , American college football coach Pete Dye born 1925 , American golf course designer Sidney Dye 1900 1958 , British politician Stanley Harding Dye 1908 2003 , Canadian politician Steven Dye born 1963 , English musician Thomas R. Dye , American political scientist Tippy Dye born 1915 , American college basketball coach Surname Dye de Dye ...   more details



  1. Dye (disambiguation)

    wiktionarypar dye d ye A dye is a colored substance that has an affinity to the substrate to which it is being applied. Dye may also refer to Dye surname , a surname Joan Dye Gussow born 1928 , American food writer See also Die disambiguation DYE Precision , a manufacturer of paintball equipment Russo Dye disambig ...   more details



  1. Vinyl dye

    Notability date August 2009 Vinyl dye is a product often marketed for use in recoloring vinyl upholstery in vehicles. It is also useful in recoloring soft plastics. Unlike conventional paint, vinyl dye seeps into the surface it is applied to, resulting in a color that will not peel or chip. Those who perform Casemod casemods on their computers favor vinyl dye for the professional appearance it lends to dyed plastic pieces. Raised print, such as brand names and volume increment markings on drive faceplates, are not masked by vinyl dye as they would be by conventional paints. Only bare plastic and vinyl surfaces may be dyed. Painted surfaces prevent the dye from reaching the plastic, paint having filled in the microscopic holes the dye would normally occupy. Dyed surfaces may even be re dyed another color. Related links http www.vinyldye.co.uk index.php?route information information&information id 6 VinylDye.co.uk Vinyl Dye Guide with Examples br http www.modthebox.com vinyldye.shtml Mod the Box s Vinyl Dye Guide br DEFAULTSORT Vinyl Dye Category Dyes ...   more details



  1. Disperse dye

    Disperse dyes are the only water insoluble dyes dyeing polyester and acetate fibers. Disperse dye molecules are the smallest dye molecules among all dyes. A disperse dye molecule has an anthraquinone molecule with Nitro compound nitro , amine or hydroxyl groups attached to it. ref http www.pburch.net dyeing dispersedye.shtml ref References Reflist Dyeing Category Dyes ...   more details



  1. Dye lot

    Image Dye lot.jpg thumb right 240px A dye lot marking from a yarn label. The dye lot is the large stamped number at top. Other information such as color code has been preprinted in smaller digits. A dye lot is a record taken during the dyeing of yarn to identify yarn that received its coloration in the same vat at the same time. Yarn manufacturers assign each lot a unique identification number and stamp ... can result in different shades of the same color between different dye lots of otherwise identical production. Although the component elements of a dye lot number are of interest only for internal ... color of yarn from identical dye lots. ref Debbie Stoller, Stitch N Bitch Crochet The Happy Hooker New York Workman Publishing, 2006, p. 22. ref The dye lot problem Image Samedyelot.jpg thumb left 200px Skeins of yarn from the same dye lot in sufficient quantity to produce a single sweater. Dye ... of yarn from different dye lots can spoil the appearance of handmade textile s. These shade variations ... apparent during knitting or crocheting or after washing. Unmatched dye lots are a significant problem ... time the supplier s stock of the original dye lot may have been depleted. ref Edie Eckman, The Crochet Answer Book , North Adams, Massachusetts Storey Publishing, 2005, p. 37. ref The usual solution to the dye ... neglects to check dye lots or a design underestimates the yarn requirement, or if a store lacks sufficient ... the juncture between two dye lots with a surface embellishment. ref Eckman, pp. 38 39. ref No dye lot yarn A few manufacturers produce yarn without a dye lot designation by dyeing fibers before ... 2007. ref This has the advantage of avoiding the dye lot problem, but the yarn is usually a discount grade of acrylic. No dye lot yarn is suitable for practice and some projects, but not to create fine apparel . Dye lot in other uses Use of the same dye lot or run number may also be important in other .... References reflist External links http cache.lionbrand.com faq 10.html Lion Brand yarns dye lot FAQ ...   more details



  1. Dye pack

    Image Dye pack.jpg thumb Exploded dye pack A dye pack is a radio control led incendiary device used by some bank s to preemptively foil a bank robbery by causing stolen cash to be permanently marked with red dye shortly after a robbery. In most cases, a dye pack is placed in a hollowed out space within a stack of banknote s, usually 10 or 20 bills. This stack of bills looks and feels similar to a real one, with new technology allowing for the manufacturing of flexible dye packs which are difficult to detect by handling the stack. When the marked stack of bills is not used, it is stored next to a magnetic plate near a bank cashier , in standby or safe mode, ready to be handed over to a potential robber by a bank employee. When it is removed from the magnetic plate, the pack is armed, and once it leaves the building and passes through the door frame, a radio transmitter located at the door will trigger a timer typically 10 seconds , after which the dye pack will explode and release an aerosol usually of Disperse Red 9 and sometimes tear gas , intended to permanently stain and destroy the stolen money and mark the robber s body with a bright red color. The chemical reaction causing the explosion of the pack and the release of the dye creates high temperatures of about 400 degrees Fahrenheit 204 degrees Celsius which further discourages a criminal from touching the pack or removing it from the bag or getaway vehicle . The design of a modern dye pack is available via US patent 5196828. ref http www.google.com patents?id G coAAAAEBAJ ref References refs Howstuffworks.com, http science.howstuffworks.com question671.htm What is a dye pack? 3SI Security http www.3sisecurity.com html eur securitypac.asp SecurityPac Stored Energy Concepts, Inc. http www.storedenergyconcepts.com Research.html Dye Pack Research and Statistics Raptor International http www.safetyrankblog.com safetyrankblog 2007 07 are dye packs w.html Are Dye Packs Worth It Statistical Analysis See Also Kenneth Speedy ...   more details



  1. Substantive dye

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Substantive dye is a dye used in a process in which dye molecules are attracted by physical forces at the molecular level to the textile . The amount of this attraction is known as substantivity the higher the substantivity the greater the attraction of the dye for the fiber . Substansive dyes work best on textiles with high contents of fibrous cellulose and are set in a slightly basic or neutral environment at high temperatures close to boiling point. Substansive dyes are set by hydrogen bonding. Dyeing DEFAULTSORT Substantive Dye Category Dyes ar fr Colorant direct uk ...   more details



  1. Dye destruction

    Dye destruction or dye bleach is a photographic print photographic printing process, in which dyes embedded in the paper are bleached destroyed in processing. Because the dyes are fully formed in the paper prior to processing, they may be formulated with few constraints, compared with the complex dye couplers that must react in chromogenic processing. This has allowed the use of richly colored, highly stable dyes. It is a reversal process, meaning that it is used in printing transparencies diapositives . Ilfochrome originally Cibachrome is currently the only widely available dye destruction process, and is known for its intense colors and archival qualities. Older dye destruction processes included Utocolor early 1900s and Gasparcolor 1930s . ref http www.freethesaurus.info tgm2 ?tema 360 ref ref http www.owenboyd.com CibaHistory.htm ref References reflist Category Photographic processes photo stub ...   more details



  1. Dye coupler

    Unreferenced date January 2009 Dye coupler is present in chromogenic photographic film film and photographic paper paper used in photography , primarily color photography. When color developer develops exposed silver halide crystals, the developing agent molecules become oxidized, and the oxidized developer molecules react with dye coupler molecules to form dye in situ. Silver image is removed by subsequent bleach and fix processes, and the final image will consist of the dye images. The dye coupler technology has seen considerable advancement since the beginning of modern color photography. In terms of image permanence, major film and paper manufacturers have continually improved the stability of the image dye by improving couplers, particularly since 1980s, so that the keeping property of the images are enhanced in modern color papers and films. Generally speaking, dye couplers for paper use are given more emphasis on the image permanence then those for film use, but some modern films such as Fujichrome Provia films use variants of couplers that were originally designed for paper use to further improve the image permanence. photography subject DEFAULTSORT Dye Coupler Category Photographic film types Photo stub de Farbkuppler ...   more details



  1. Cameron Dye

    BLP IMDB refimprove date October 2011 Infobox person image name Cameron Dye birth date Birth date and age 1959 12 13 mf y birth place New Orleans, Louisiana Cameron Dye born December 13, 1959 is an United States American actor. He played Fred in the movie Valley Girl film Valley Girl . Dye was born in New Orleans, Louisiana . Dye s family moved around the United States and in the mid 1970s he attended Sylvania High School in Sylvania, Ohio. Later, Dye moved to California and attended Mills High School in Millbrae, California and UCLA. He was married to actress Laura San Giacomo from 1990&ndash 1998. External links IMDb name id 0245650 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Dye, Cameron ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American actor DATE OF BIRTH December 13, 1959 PLACE OF BIRTH New Orleans, Louisiana DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Dye, Cameron Category 1959 births Category American film actors Category Living people Category People from New Orleans, Louisiana US screen actor 1950s stub fr Cameron Dye ...   more details



  1. Dye laser

    Image Coherent 899 dye laser.jpg thumb right 300px Close up of a table top dye laser based on Rhodamine ... dye solution enters the laser from the left, and is pumped by a 514 nm blue green beam from an argon laser. The dye jet is in the center of the image, behind the yellow window. A dye laser is a laser which uses an organic compound organic dye as the lasing medium , usually as a liquid solution . Compared to gas es and most solid state electronics solid state lasing media, a dye can usually ... for tunable laser s and pulsed lasers. Moreover, the dye can be replaced by another type in order ... optical components in the laser as well. Dye lasers were independently discovered by P. P. Sorokin and F. P. Sch fer and colleagues in 1966. ref F. P. Sch fer Ed. , Dye Lasers Springer Verlag, Berlin, 1990 . ref ref F. J. Duarte and L. W. Hillman Eds. , Dye Laser Principles Academic, New York, 1990 . ref In addition to the usual liquid state, dye lasers are also available as solid state dye lasers SSDL . SSDL use dye doped organic matrices as gain medium. Construction Image Laserr mirror from a dye laser for use with rhodamine.JPG thumb 200px A dielectric mirror used in a dye laser. A dye laser consists of an organic dye mixed with a solvent , which may be circulated through a dye cell, or streamed through open air using a dye jet. A high energy source of light is needed to Laser pumping ... used for this purpose. Mirror s are also needed to oscillate the light produced by the dye s fluorescence ... 80 reflective, while all other mirrors are usually more than 99 reflective. The dye solution is usually circulated at high speeds, to help avoid triplet absorption and to decrease degradation of the dye ... tuning of the beam. Because the liquid medium of a dye laser can fit any shape, there are a multitude ... other with the laser medium in between. The dye cell is usually side pumped, with one or more flashlamps running parallel to the dye cell in a reflector cavity. The reflector cavity is often water ...   more details



  1. Tippy Dye

    BLP sources date July 2010 William Dye redirects here. For the United States general see William McEntyre Dye File William Tippy Dye.jpg thumb right 175px William Tippy Dye, c. 1966 William Henry Harrison Tippy Dye born April 1, 1915 is a noted former college sportsperson athlete , Coach sport coach , and athletic director in the United States . As a basketball head coach , Dye led the University of Washington to their only National Collegiate Athletic Association NCAA Final Four appearance. As an athletic director, Dye helped build the University of Nebraska American football football dynasty. Dye entered the Ohio State University in 1933 and became a star three sport athlete. He earned three ... quarterback to win three consecutive games over the University of Michigan . Dye also played ... in the Big Ten Conference Big Ten in 1936 and 1937. In 1937 he was also the team s captain. Dye lettered in baseball in 1935 and 1936. After graduation, Dye entered coaching. He was the basketball ... NCAA basketball tournament . Dye then moved on to the University of Washington , where he served as the basketball ... cbasketball 369181 where02.html title Where Are They Now Tippy Dye, Huskies basketball ... ref Dye s 156 91 record in University of Washington Washington ranks him as the third winningest coach ... coaches Hec Edmundson and Marv Harshman . Dye was hired as the athletic director at the University of Nebraska in 1962. Prior to hiring Dye, the University of Nebraska American football football team ... percentage in that period in the nation. Dye was named after former President of the United States ... and Tyler too Tippecanoe , which led in turn to Dye s nickname of Tippy. As of October, 2011 he is the 4th ... athletic director navbox Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Dye, Tippy ALTERNATIVE NAMES Dye, William Henry Harrison SHORT DESCRIPTION American football player, basketball player ... DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Dye, Tippy Category 1915 births Category Living people ...   more details



  1. Dye Water

    Image Dye Water Longformacus.jpg thumb right 250px The Dye Water at Longformacus The Dye Water is a river in the Lammermuir Hills in the Scottish Borders area of Scotland . It rises in the Hope Hills, continues along the East Lothian boundary, a mile north east of Seenes Law , then east to Longformacus . The Dye Water joins the Whiteadder Water and completes its 12.5 mile journey. The Sir Walter Scott Way and the Southern Upland Way long distance footpath s also pass through Longformacus. See also List of places in the Scottish Borders List of places in Scotland External links http www.scotlandsplaces.gov.uk search item index.php?service RCAHMS&id 57406 CANMORE RCAHMS record of Dye Water RCAHMS the Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland coord 55.82737 N 2.45682 W type river region GB dim 1000 display title Category Rivers of Scotland Category Rivers of the Scottish Borders ...   more details



  1. Albert A. Dye

    Albert A. Dye 1845 1934 was Mayor of Madison, Wisconsin . He held the office from 1896 to 1897. ref cite web url http politicalgraveyard.com bio dyal dyell.html 730.25.88 title Albert A. Dye publisher Political Graveyard accessdate 2011 11 19 ref Dye s daughter would marry Herbert H. Manson , future Chairman of the Democratic Party of Wisconsin . ref cite web url http wvls.lib.wi.us ClarkCounty neighbors marathon 4data 4017.htm title Herbert H. Manson obituary publisher La Crosse Tribune accessdate 2011 12 21 ref References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Dye, Albert ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1845 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1934 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Dye, Albert Category Mayors of Madison, Wisconsin Category 1845 births Category 1934 deaths Wisconsin mayor stub ...   more details



  1. Vat dye

    Citations missing date August 2008 Vat dyes are an ancient class of dye s, based on the natural dye , indigo , which is now produced synthetically. Overview The process vat dyeing refers to dyeing in a bucket or vat. It can be performed whenever a liquid, even shade over the entire garment is desired. Almost any dye can be used, including fiber reactive dyes , direct dyes , and acid dyes . One alternative to vat dyeing is direct dye application, such as the process used for tie dyeing. Vat dyes are a special class of dyes that work with a special chemistry. Cotton , wool , and other fiber s can be all dyed with vat dyes. Note that not all vat dyeing is done with vat dyes. Most vat dyes are less suitable than fiber reactive dyes for the home dyers, as they are difficult to work with they require a reducing agent to solubilize them. The dye is soluble only in its reduced oxygen free form. The fiber is immersed repeatedly in this oxygen free dyebath, then exposed to the air, whereupon the water soluble reduced form changes color as oxygen turns it to the water insoluble form. Indigo is an example of this dye class it changes from yellow, in the dyebath, to green and then blue as the air hits it. Light oxidized Vat Dyes Inkodye is a type of vat dye which uses light rather than oxygen to fix the dye, with a wide variety of possible effects. These dyes, which are chemically similar to vat ... in the fabric by exposure to oxygen. Inkodyes are true dyes, not fabric paints. A dye itself attaches ... vat dyes PRO Chemical & Dye, which sells some vat dyes, provides instructions online for Immersion Dyeing ... with due care, including the use of safety goggles. Indigo is subject to major crocking rubbing the dye ... www.inkodye.com Inkodye Light sensitive vat dye http www.prochemical.com directions.htm Vat 20Dyes PRO Chemical & Dye Vat Dye Instructions http www.thesmarttime.com processing application of vat dyes.htm Vat Dye Application techniques Dyeing Category Dyes ar fr Colorant de cuve ...   more details



  1. Dye It Blonde

    Infobox album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Dye It Blonde Type Album Artist Smith Westerns Cover Dye It Blonde.jpg Released January 18, 2011 Genre Glam rock , Garage rock , Indie rock Length 35 22 Label Fat Possum Records No reviews in the infobox. Read Template Infobox album Last album The Smith Westerns album The Smith Westerns br 2009 This album Dye It Blonde br 2011 Next album Album ratings rev1 Allmusic rev1Score rating 4 5 ref http allmusic.com album dye it blonde r2069533 Allmusic review ref rev2 The A.V. Club rev2Score A ref http www.avclub.com articles smith westerns dye it blonde,50183 The A.V. Club review ref rev3 Consequence of Sound rev3Score rating 3.5 5 ref http consequenceofsound.net 2011 01 14 album review smith westerns dye it blonde Consequence of Sound review ref rev4 Crackle Feedback rev4Score 7 10 ref http www.cracklefeedback.com Releases 119 Smith 20Westerns Dye 20It 20Blonde Review Crackle Feedback review ref rev5 One Thirty BPM rev5Score 89 ref http onethirtybpm.com reviews album review smith westerns dye it blonde One Thirty BPM review ref rev6 Paste Magazine rev6Score 8.1 10 ref http www.pastemagazine.com articles 2011 01 smith westerns dye it blonde.html ... 15016 dye it blonde Pitchfork review ref rev8 Rolling Stone rev8Score rating 3.5 5 ref http www.rollingstone.com music albumreviews dye it blonde 20110118 Rolling Stone review ref rev9 Slant Magazine rev9Score rating 3 5 ref http www.slantmagazine.com music review smith westerns dye it blonde 2360 ... dye it blonde fat possum Spin review ref rev11 Tiny Mix Tapes rev11Score rating 4 5 ref http www.tinymixtapes.com music review smith westerns dye it blonde Tiny Mix Tapes review ref rev12 Theneedledrop ... ref http inyourspeakers.com content review smith westerns dye it blonde 03162011 InYourSpeakers review ref Dye It Blonde is the second full length album by the indie rock band Smith Westerns . Track ... 3 26 Only One 3 24 Smile 4 11 Dance Away 2 46 Dye the World 4 10 References Reflist Category ...   more details



  1. Tie-dye

    Image Snoqualmie Moondance meditation 02.jpg thumb right Tie dye used as stage decor, Snoqualmie Moondance festival 1992 Tie dye is a process of resist dyeing textile s or clothing which is made from knit ... dyeing methods used in many cultures throughout the world. ref HistoryofTiedying Tie dye can also ... it with string or rubber bands. Dye is then applied to only parts of the material. The ties prevent ... sections of the wet fabric. A wet t shirt is much easier to dye than a dry t shirt. Once complete, the material is rinsed, and the dye is set. Dyes Image TieDyeShirtMpegMan.jpg thumb px450 An example ... dye with Procion MX fiber reactive dyes . ref MostCommonlyUsedDye This class of dyes works at warm ... the pH and is either added directly to the dye, or in a solution of water in which garments are soaked .... Place in the freezer over time. Traditional tie dye The earliest surviving examples of pre Colombian tie dye in Peru date from 500 to 800 AD. Their designs include small circles and lines, with bright ... dye that originated in Japan . It has been practiced there since at least the 8th century. Shibori ... remain undyed. Tie dye techniques have also been used for centuries Citation needed date April 2009 in the Hausa people Hausa region of West Africa , with renowned indigo dye pits located in and around ... related to tie dye, and bandhna is a term from India , giving rise to the Bandhani fabrics .... Tie dyeing was known in the US by 1909. ref CharlesPellew1909 Later in the 20th Century, tie dye became associated with the Hippie movement. Mudmee tie dye Image mudmee tie dye.jpg thumb Mudmee tie dye Thailand Mudmee tie dye is mainly created in Thailand and neighboring part of Laos . It uses different shapes and colors than other types of tie dye, and the colors are, in general, more subdued ... is then accordingly folded along the line and bound into one or more areas to which the dye is applied ... od diytops ss TieDye.htm Easy Tie Dye Instructions http www.howtotiedye.net Free Tie Dye ...   more details



  1. Dye tracing

    Dye tracing is tracking and tracing various Fluid dynamics flows using dye added to the liquid in question. The purpose of tracking may be an analysis of the flow itself, of the transport of something by the flow of the objects that convey the flow. It is an evolution of the ages known float tracing method, which basically consists of throwing a buoyant object into a waterflow to see where it goes or where it emerges. Dye tracking may be either qualitative, i.e., the presence of particular flow and its estimate, or quantitative, when the amount of the traced dye is measured by special instruments. Fluorescent dyes Image Chicago River, dye travelling upstream.jpg thumb right 300px Dye in the Chicago ... Very small amounts of the dye is allowed to be added Parts per notation 1 part per trillion ... tracer dyes. ref name crawford http www.dyetracing.com An educational website about karst and dye .... Quantitative tracing Carbon sampling was the first method of technology assisted dye tracing that was based on the absorption chemistry absorption of dye in charcoal . Charcoal packets may be placed along the expected route of the flow, later the collected dye may be chemically extracted and its amount subjectively evaluated. Filter fluorometer s were the first devices that could detect dye concentrations ... by the environment, possess certain factors that can affects how a dye performs. Natural ... instrument to test the background fluorescence. Each dye has significant performance factors that distinguish it in different settings. These factors influence how each dye interacts and is affected by each environment. Therefore, one dye can be particularly useful in one environment, whereas it could ... tracing include ref http www.brightdyes.com technical TDBGeneral.pdf Water Tracing Dye Technical ... filtration, etc. sanitary sewer Sewer and stormwater drainage analysis Medicine and biology Dye ... green pig Float tracking References references DEFAULTSORT Dye Tracing Category Dyes Category ...   more details



  1. Jeff Dye

    Infobox comedian name Jeff Dye image image size alt caption pseudonym birth name birth date Birth date and age 1983 02 04 birth place Kent, Washington , United States death date death place medium nationality United States American active genre subject influences influenced spouse domesticpartner notable work signature website footnotes current members past members module Jeff Dye is an American comedian, actor and television host who has hosted two series for Mtv MTV Numbnuts and Money From Strangers . ref name Numbnuts Dye performed at the TBS TV channel TBS Comedy Festival in Chicago and Live at Gotham Comedy Central s Live At Gotham before starring in his own half hour comedy special titled List of Comedy Central Presents episodes Comedy Central Presents Jeff Dye that aired in 2010. ref name Comedy Central Presents Dye gained national attention when he was a finalist on NBC s series Last Comic Standing 6 Last Comic Standing and then performed in a 50 city tour with the other top vote winners. ref name Laugh Spin He previously won the Giggles 10th Annual Laff Off 2007 in his native Seattle, and was selected to perform at the Just For Laughs Festival in Montreal. ref name Salt Lake As of 2011, Dye was a recurring cast member on American Broadcasting Company ABC s show Extreme Makeover Home Edition . ref name Pike Wire References Reflist refs ref name Numbnuts http www.imdb.com title tt1718991 combined. Numbnuts . IMDB.com, 2011. ref ref name Comedy Central Presents http www.imdb.com title tt1653744 . Jeff Dye . IMDB.com, 2011. ref ref name Laugh Spin http www.laughspin.com 2010 05 04 jeff dye plays well with others . Jeff Dye Plays Well With Others . Laughspin.com, may 4 ... 06 pike wire interview jeff dye . Pike Wire Interview Jeff Dye . Piketowncenter.com, June 1, 2011. ref Persondata name Dye, Jeff alternative names short description date of birth February 4, 1983 place of birth Kent, Washington , United States date of death place of death DEFAULTSORT Dye, Jeff Category ...   more details



  1. Jermaine Dye

    Infobox MLB player name Jermaine Dye image More White Sox pictures Jermaine Dye.jpg caption Dye with the White ... Series MVP 2005 Babe Ruth Award Jermaine Trevell Dye born January 28, 1974 is a retired United States American Major League Baseball right fielder and designated hitter . Dye played with the Atlanta ... 2005 2009 . Dye won the World Series MVP with the White Sox in 2005. Dye batted and threw right handed ... http findarticles.com p articles mi m0FCI is 8 59 ai 64150812 Royals Right Fielder Jermaine Dye Kansas City s New Star ref Dye announced his retirement on March 31, 2011. ref http hardballtalk.nbcsports.com 2011 03 31 unsigned jermaine dye opts for retirement ref Professional career Atlanta Braves ... . He was selected by Atlanta in the 17th round of the 1993 amateur draft. Dye made his Major League ... on March 27, 1997. In 1999 Dye played in 158 games for the Royals, hitting 26 home runs. He was one of the more well liked Royals at that time, with fans frequently chanting Dye no mite after he came ... . He batted .252 while with the A s. Chicago White Sox Prior to the 2005 season, Dye was signed ... Image WhiteSox President.jpeg thumb 200px Dye with then President of the United States U.S. President ... ref On Mother s Day United States Mother s Day , May 14, Dye was one of more than 50 hitters who brandished a pink bat to benefit the http www.komen.org Breast Cancer Foundation . Dye was selected ... in which he batted .318, struck 25 home runs and slugged .646. Dye was awarded a Silver Slugger for his ... for Dye s 2007 season. ref http sportsillustrated.cnn.com 2006 baseball mlb 10 30 bc.bba.whitesoxmoves.ap index.html?eref si topstories ref Dye, along with many other Chicago hitters, struggled in the first ... League with 77 extra base hits and batting .292 with 34 home runs overall. Dye finished second ... roster. On November 6, 2009, Dye s 12 million mutual option was bought out for 950,000, making him a free agent. ref http blogs.suntimes.com whitesox 2009 11 dye now a free agent as the jd.html Teahen ...   more details



  1. Sulfur dye

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Sulfur dyes are the most commonly used dye s manufactured for cotton in terms of volume. They are cheap, generally have good wash fastness and are easy to apply. The dyes are absorbed by cotton from a bath containing sodium sulfide or sodium hydrosulfite and are made insoluble within the fiber by oxidation . During this process these dyes form complex larger molecule s which is the basis of their good wash fastness. These dyes have good all round fastness except to chlorine. Due to the highly polluting nature of the dye bath effluent , slowly sulfur dyes are being phased out. Sulfur dyes are primarily used for dark colors such as blacks, browns, and dark blues. The deep indigo blues of denim blue jeans are a product of sulfur dyes. Recent advances in dyeing technologies have allowed the substitution of toxic sulfide reducing agents. Glucose is now used and both low sulfide and zero sulfide products are available. Future developments in the field of reducing dye levels by means of electro chemical processes are promising. This work is just in the research stage but is expected to come to industry very soon. This may eradicate the problems of polluting ... at temperature of around 80 degrees Celsius where the dye breaks into small particles which then becomes ... salt facilitates the absorption. After this the fabric is removed from the dye solution and then taken for oxidation. During the oxidation step the small particles of dye once more form the parent dye which is insoluble in water. This oxidation can be done in air or by using oxidizing agents like hydrogen peroxide or sodium bromate in a mildly acidic solution. Now as the dye has become water ... the dye may have poor fastness to rubbing, that is the dye from the fiber may come out gradually ... breaks the color imparting group in the dye and hence the colored part becomes colorless. Sulfur ... is available. Dyeing DEFAULTSORT Sulfur Dye Category Dyes Category Sulfur ar fr Colorant ...   more details



  1. Nancy Dye

    Nancy S. Dye was the 13th president of Oberlin College in Oberlin , Ohio . She was appointed President of Oberlin after having served as Acting President of Vassar College for several months in 1992. Dye attended Vassar College as an undergraduate. She received her PhD from the University of Wisconsin Madison in 1974, and accepted a position at the University of Kentucky , where she taught from 1974 to 1988. In 1988, she accepted a position at Vassar, where she served as Dean of the Faculty as well as Professor of History. As a professional historian, she was the author of numerous articles and several books, and she served on the editorial board of The Journal of American History . ref http www.oberlin.edu presidnt aboutDye.html Oberlin College, Office of the President ref On September 11, 2006, Nancy Dye announced her resignation as President of Oberlin College effective June 30, 2007. Dye oversaw the construction of new buildings, the increased selectiveness of the student body, and helped grow the Financial endowment endowment with the largest capital campaign in the college s history. ref http www.oberlin.edu alummag oamcurrent oam winter2002 feat nancy.htm Oberlin Alumni Magazine Nancy Dye s Presidency ref In honor of her commitment to internationalism, the board of Trustees announced the Nancy S. Dye chair for Middle Eastern and Islamic studies at Oberlin at commencement in May 2007. Her resignation came after a period of transition for the College. Some were dissatisfied with Dye s communication with students and faculty, while others respected her ability to keep the College ... stupub ocreview 2006 09 15 news Dye Announces Retirement.html Oberlin Review Dye Announces Retirement ref A 2009 article in the New York Times reported that Dye earned 1.4 million from Oberlin ... reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Dye, Nancy ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Dye, Nancy Category ...   more details



  1. Josie Dye

    Joscelyne Josie Dye born April 5, 1978 is a Canada Canadian radio and television personality. Dye was raised in Pickering, Ontario. She attended Ryerson University from 1998 to 2001, graduating from the Radio and Television Arts Program. Dye worked as a DJ at MIX 99.9 before joining CFNY FM . She was married on July 24th, 2010 ref http www.thestar.com living article 762975 cosmo bride has the edge Cosmo bride has the edge ref . Career Dye is currently a popular announcer on CFNY FM, 102.1 The Edge ref http www.toromagazine.com ?q node 302 Behind the Voice, Toro Magazine ref and host of Cosmopolitan TV s Oh So Cosmo with Wilder Weir . A classically trained singer, she has opened for Jann Arden . Dye has hosted the Cutting Edge Music Festival, Wakestock Canada , Edgefest , and the CASBY Award s. An avid runner, she has endorsed Nike, Inc. Nike ref http inside.nike.com blogs nikerunning humanrace en CA 2009 10 22 radio djs josie dye 38 amy beeman east vs west ref and Apple Inc. Apple since 2006. She has been involved with the Easter Seals charity since 2002, hosting and attending many of their events. Currently, Dye is working on Season 1 of Hit or Miss on CMT. Dye is a prolific public speaker, ref http www.bulletin.uwaterloo.ca 2006 nov 30th.html ref giving career, motivational and educational speeches to high school and university students as well as to women s groups, Toastmasters International and the workplace. References Reflist External links http www.edge.ca DJsandShows JosieDye Bio.aspx Josie Dye Bio from The Edge 102 website http cosmotv.ca On TV All Shows Oh So Cosmo Host Bios.aspx Josie Dye Bio from CosmoTV website imdb name id 2953925 name Josie Dye Categories Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Dye, Josie ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH April 5, 1978 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Dye, Josie Category 1978 births Category Canadian television hosts Category Ryerson University alumni Category Living people ...   more details



  1. Acid dye

    Unreferenced date December 2009 An acid dye is a dye , chemically a sodium less often ammonium salt of a sulfuric, carboxylic or phenol organic acid. Acid dye is soluble in water and possesses affinity for amphoteric fibers while lacking Direct dye direct dyes affinity for cellulose fibers. When dyeing, ionic bonding with fiber cationic sites accounts for fixation of colored anions in the dyed material. Acids are added to dyeing baths to increase the number of protonated amino groups in fibers. Some ... used in the dye bath is often vinegar acetic acid or citric acid . The uptake rate of the dye is controlled ..., there is an attraction of anionic dye molecule to a cationic site on the fiber. The strength fastness of this bond is related to the tendency of the dye to remain dissolved in water over fixation to the fiber. History of acid dye Empty section date July 2010 Structures The chemistry of acid dyes ... class of acid dye. Azo dye s Unsourced image removed Image Azobenzene.png right Azobeznene The structure ... predominate in the milling class of dye. There are many yellow and green dyes commercially ... recent chemistry combined transition metals with dye precursors to produce metal complex acid dyes ... or exposure to dye dust. These scenarios are normally confined to textile workers. Whereby the dye itself is normally non toxic, the molecules are metabolized usually in the liver where they may ... used in dye manufacture have been identified as toxic and their use restricted. There is a growing .... For example the dye CI Acid red 128 is banned in Europe as it was found to metabolize in the body back to ortho toluidine , one of its chemical intermediates. Many intermediates used in dye manufacture ... as cheap and safer alternatives are now easily available. The incident concerning the dye Sudan 1 is an example of a suspected toxic dye finding its way into the food chain. Such incidents are extremely rare. Dyeing DEFAULTSORT Acid Dye Category Dyes ar fr Colorant acide it Colorante acido ...   more details




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