Cinnabar - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Hepatic cinnabar is an impure variety from the mines of Idrija in the Carniola region of Slovenia, in which the cinnabar is mixed with bituminous and earthy ...
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Jun 19, 2011 ... An impure brownish-coloured Cinnabar [Dana, 1837, 433 - 'Syst. Min. 1st ed.']
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www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21435368
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Mar 22, 2011 ... It contains 10% cinnabar (HgS). Hg is known to produce toxicity to the kidney, brain and liver. Is AGNH safe? Liver is a major organ for drug ...
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{Green cinnabar}, a green pigment consisting of the oxides of cobalt and zinc subjected to the action of fire. {Hepatic cinnabar} (Min.), an impure cinnabar of a ...
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Hepatic cinnabar, so called from its liver-brown color, is a variety containing a little carbon. A black cubic form of mercury (II) sulfide, metacinnabar, also occurs.
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May 26, 2005 ... Hepatic cinnabar is an impure variety from Idrija in Carniola, in which the cinnabar is mixed with bituminous and earthy matter. Metacinnabarite ...
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cinnabar gr?corum (&?;). [l. graecorum, gen. pl., of the greeks.] (med.) same as dragon's blood. similar words(3) cinnabar graeligcorum hepatic cinnabar ...
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May 13, 2005 ... (Shipley, 1951); Hepatic cinnabar (also called liver ore) - a liver brown or nearly black variety of cinnabar, which so far as I have been able to ...
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[Wordnet] 2. Of or pertaining to the liver; as, hepatic artery; hepatic diseases.[ Websters] 3. Resembling the liver in color or in form; as, hepatic cinnabar.[ Websters] ...
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