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 Indigo dye - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Indigo is a dark blue crystalline powder that melts at 390°–392°C. It is insoluble in water, alcohol, or ether but soluble in chloroform, nitrobenzene, or concentrated sulfuric acid.
Indigo remained a rare commodity in Europe throughout the Middle Ages; woad, a dye derived from a related plant species, was used instead.
Several simpler compounds can be produced by decomposing indigo; these compounds include aniline and picric acid.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Indigo_dye   (1594 words)

  
 Indigo children - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Some sympathisers feel that it is possible to use the traits assigned to supposed indigo children as an observation of social trends, rather than as a signifier of a new race or form of consciousness.
The indigo child concept was first publicised by the book The Indigo Children, written by the husband and wife team of Lee Carroll and Jan Tober
Carroll states that the indigo child concept is metaphysical in nature, although he also holds that most of the traits of indigos are also physically observable.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Crystal_children   (1869 words)

  
 INDIGO
Prior to the development of synthetic aniline and indigo dyes, the indigo species were grown commercially in the East Indies, India, and parts of North, South, and Central America for export and domestic use.
The indigo dye is a derivative of indican, a natural constituent of several of the Indigofera species (14.1-19).
Indigofera spirata is known as a plant teratogen because of the presence of indospicine (11.1-96).
www.hort.purdue.edu /newcrop/med-aro/factsheets/INDIGO.html   (498 words)

  
 Indigo
In 1598 indigo was prohibited in France and parts of Germany, and dyers had to swear, often on the pain of death, that they would not use that dye.
By 1740 sugar had replaced indigo as the main crop of Jamaica, but, on the other hand, this was also the beginning of the indigo boom in South Carolina.
In the excavation of Thebes an indigo garment dating from c.
www.bell.lib.umn.edu /Products/Indigo.html   (1236 words)

  
 Indigo
In addition, Indigo does not seem to be talking about "consumer oriented" message exchange (mediated by the fabric) which are essential for scaling a SOA, it seems to be still at the level of "producer contracts" (Data and Service contracts in Indigo's terms).
However, two positive points Indigo is definitely building its foundation on peer-to-peer computing and it already has the most important component of the service fabric, the registry (or at least technologies to build registries).
, I can see that Indigo may not yet consider the full extend of the "service fabric" that is needed for a SOA (Actually the very notion of service fabric may be missing from MS's definition).
www.ebpml.org /indigo.htm   (1177 words)

  
 Indigo Clothing Promotional Clothing T-shirt Printing & Embroidery UK
Indigo has always had an ethical policy and this means you can be sure the clothes are made by people whose rights are protected.
Indigo are proud to be the exclusive licensee of Hugh�s limited edition t-shirts.
Indigo Clothing supplies promotional clothing to a number of blue chip companies and understands the needs of big business, especially tight deadlines and the need for quality garments that impress clients.
www.indigoclothing.com   (422 words)

  
 Titans Tower: The Outsiders
Indigo is a unique inorganic being, possessing the power of flight, the ability to create force fields, and is able to fire energy blasts from her eyes and hands.
Indigo's repairs were completed at S.T.A.R. Labs under the watchful eye of Arsenal with the intent to utilize Indigo's powers for the new Outsiders team.
Indigo had no recollection of the damage she caused or of any of her history.
www.titanstower.com /source/whoswho/outsiders.html   (2479 words)

  
 chemistry of natural and synthetic indigo dyes
The pulpy mass of indigo is then boiled with water for some hours to remove impurities, filtered through thick woollen or coarse canvas bags, then pressed to remove as much of the moisture as possible, after which it is cut into cubes and finally air-dried.
The indigo plant is allowed to steep till the rapid fermentation, which quickly sets in, has almost ceased, the time required being from 10-15 hours.
To synthesise indigo in microscale, we use the Baeyer-Drewson Reaction.
www.chriscooksey.demon.co.uk /indigo   (675 words)

  
 Main Page - IRIS Indigo Wiki
The Iris Indigo is a graphical UNIX workstation introduced in 1991 by SGI, and was one of the most p owerful 3D machines on the market at the time.
Most Indigo R3k machines were marked with a graphics level logo on the door, and R4k Indigos had a graphics badge to identify which graphics option they had.
The first Indigo has a 32-bit, 33Mhz MIPS R3000 RISC CPU with SGI 64-pin proprietary memory, keyboard, and mouse, and is cap able of addressing up to 96MB of memory.
www.irisindigo.com   (642 words)

  
 IndigoDance.net :: Welcome!
Indigo is working to understand more of the dance and music of various regions and countries of the Middle East.
Indigo has focused her study of dance on Egyptian Cabaret dance and music.
Indigo currently enjoys performing at restaurants, nightclubs, parties and weddings from Bellingham to Seattle.
www.indigodance.net   (69 words)

  
 Indigo - Webopedia.com
Indigo services are bound to the network through one or more channels attached to a port.
Microsoft asserts that Indigo will also be instrumental in facilitating true peer-to-peer communication, where PC users can "exchange data, share resources, locate other users, communicate, and collaborate directly in real time" without the need for Internet servers.
Indigo services are exposed on the wire via standards based technologies (such as XML, XSD, SOAP, WSDL, and other Web services specifications).
itmanagement.webopedia.com /TERM/I/Indigo.html   (447 words)

  
 Indigo - The Color of Power, Knowledge, Idealism, Introversion.....And Martyrdom?
The indigo person needs a little more joy in their lives, which is why a few orange and yellow foods need to be part of their diets.
Indigo is also a deep blue, but much stronger in vibration than the blue ray.
Indigo has a sedating effect on the lower mind, producing an effect similar to anesthesia.
www.unhinderedliving.com /indigo.html   (380 words)

  
 Indigo - overview
The most typical source of indigo is woad, shown in this field.
Today, indigo is also produced by the bacterium E.
The four panels below depict the traditional process of indigo manufacture in India.
webexhibits.org /pigments/indiv/overview/indigo.html   (158 words)

  
 Microsoft Web services plan targets Java Tech News on ZDNet
Indigo is expected to reach developers at about the same time as the launch of the Longhorn edition of Windows Server, according to a recent presentation given by Microsoft's senior vice president for servers and tools, Eric Rudder.
Indigo is expected to incorporate the latest advances in Web services standards in security, reliability and transactions.
Indigo is tightly linked to Microsoft's Windows operating system and should update the company's.Net Framework tool for building applications.
news.zdnet.com /2100-3513_22-5061198.html   (1414 words)

  
 INDIGO Restaurant. Quite Delicious.
Indigo restaurant's interior design is the creation of Anna Veyna with Brian Laczko, who also collaborated on the recently completed Yabbies Coastal Kitchen and Emma.
Veyna brought the elements of simplicity and elegance together by using Indigo colored fabrics and textures." A distinctive bar, high ceilings, draped archways, rich wood paneling and velvet covered banquettes create an inviting interior that is......
Indigo is located at 687 McAllister Street between Gough and Franklin in San Francisco's Civic Center District.
www.indigorestaurant.com /info.html   (239 words)

  
 Indigo Eurasian Cuisine Restaurant Hawaii Regional Eurasian Cuisine Fine Dining Honolulu Hawaii
Indigo's romantic dining room is the perfect setting for such a meal, with hand carved Indonesian wood panels, Asian Lanterns, decorative rattan and bamboo, and lush, tropical plants overlooking a picturesque waterfall.
Indigo was also featured in the infamous Visa commercial with Hawaii's own sumo champion, Yokozuna Konishki.
His Award Winning Honolulu restaurant, Indigo, shows that the Hawaii native learned something from someone about preparing a memorable meal.
www.indigo-hawaii.com   (308 words)

  
 default.aspx
Though Indigo allows objects with arbitrary methods to be stored in a message, all message parts may be interacted with uniformly according to the SOAP and XML data models.
The Indigo connector is designed to have a small footprint and excellent throughput and latency characteristics, which enables it to be used in performance-sensitive systems.
These attributes influence the behavior of Indigo as methods enter and leave a service, enforcing the policies that are initially declared by the developer and then made concrete through configuration by the administrator.
msdn.microsoft.com /msdnmag/issues/04/01/Indigo/default.aspx   (4985 words)

  
 Home Page
Indigo is an elegant yet casual restaurant and has been given a top rating by Zagat Survey and rated "Gourmet Greatness" by the Phantom Gourmet.
To further enhance Indigo's dining experience, Chef Todd Ciampolillo has carefully created a menu that has a respect for European tradition, while adding his own American flair.
Located at 45 Chapel St Needham, MA Indigo brings the essence of fashionable, European cities to the western suburbs.
www.indigo-needham.com   (234 words)

  
 Indigo - Neale Donald Walsch - Independent Feature Films from monterey media
Indigo children and their ability to communicate in unique ways with each other, heal, and even foresee events, are well documented.
This inspirational film, "Indigo", from producer Stephen Simon ("Somewhere in Time", and "What Dreams May Come") and co-written by James Twyman (author of the bestselling "Emissary of Light") and Neale Donald Walsch, serves as an affirmation of spiritual principles universal to all mankind.
This poignant new film co-written by and starring Neale Donald Walsch (author of the bestselling "Conversations With God") weaves the journey of a troubled family with the search for understanding that can bring them together.
www.montereymedia.com /independent/indigo.html   (235 words)

  
 IndiGO - Indiana County Transit Authority - Indiana, Pennsylvania
Incorporated in July, 1979, IndiGO has grown from a tiny organization in a rented facility with two leased school buses serving 1800 riders in the first year to a flourishing, well funded and vital public transportation provider.
If you don't find the information you need here, Voice mail and complete scheduling information is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week at 1-800-442-6928 or 1-724-465-2140, or Email info@indigobus.com.
Governed by a Board of Directors (7) appointed by the Indiana County Commissioners, IndiGO employs thirty Indiana County residents and operates 20 vehicles.
www.indigobus.com   (364 words)

  
 Main page - Indigo 0.95
This makes sure that only those parts of Indigo are linked in that are actually needed, for example the whole indigo.icu tree is not needed if you do not use String, and this will save you from downloading and installing the ICU library.
Indigo contains some standard template containers in the spirit of the Qt 4.0 container classes (http://doc.trolltech.com/4.0/containers.html).
These are the external dependencies you may have to fulfill, depending on which modules of Indigo you use:
www.uwesalomon.de /code/indigo/files2/index-txt.html   (782 words)

  
 Indigo Children
The Indigo Child is a boy or girl who displays a new and unusual set of psychological attributes, revealing a pattern of behavior generally undocumented before.
You may not be an indigo child like some; you are a variation, for they are not all the same.
Or even the Grand Intelligence and Deep Scientific Calculations of an Indigo who is at home with computers and devices of intricacy.
www.namastecafe.com /evolution/indigo   (1615 words)

  
 Tulleeho - Bar Reviews - Mumbai - Indigo By Douglas Barrett
Indigo is the brainchild of Rahul Acherkar who opened Indigo in the spring of 1999.
Most people think of Indigo as being a restaurant, but they do not realiseÿ that it is one of the best bars in Bombay.
"Indigo Cream", the Indigo equivalent of Baileys, is a creamy drink with a kick which Baileys could only dream about.
www.tulleeho.com /bc/bar.asp?ID=33&City=Mumbai   (865 words)

  
 Indigo - India
Indigo (Neel) dyeing and the use of block-printing to produce patterns on cloth have been known for centuries.
An analysis of the Indigo Dye in these Fostat fabrics has led to the belief that the origin of these resist cloth was Gujarat in India.
The transforming properties of the Indigo plant (ASURI) find a mention in the Atharva Veda and the varied tones of Indigo Blue appear in clothes worn by men and women in the Rock Paintings of Ajanta, Bagh and in the Wall Paintings of Alchi and Tanjore.
www.indigo-india.com   (356 words)

  
 Echo Digital Audio Corporation
Indigo IO appears to software as if it has eight separate outputs, which are digitally mixed down to the physical outputs using Indigo IO's "console" software and its on-board DSP.
A unique feature of the Indigo IO is the use of "virtual" outputs.
And, with Echo's "multi-client" drivers, more than one application (such as an editor and a software synth) can be playing back through Indigo IO at the same time.
www.echoaudio.com /Products/CardBus/IndigoIO/index.php   (203 words)

  
 Macintosh Home Automation and Control Server
Indigo is the first Mac home automation software to support the PowerLinc interfaces, and is the first Mac software that can control both INSTEON and X10 compatible devices.
Indigo communicates with both INSTEON and X10 compatible devices, such as light switch modules and appliance modules, to both control your home and get the status of devices in your home (motion detectors, light status, etc.).
Remotely control any appliance or light, even your hot tub, from your mobile phone by sending Indigo an email, by using a Bluetooth enabled mobile phone and Salling Clicker, or by using the intuitive Ovolab Phlink support.
www.perceptiveautomation.com /indigo   (560 words)

  
 Microsoft Indigo Architect John Shewchuk
Indigo is the component that will be sitting in Windows to manage the communication to the printer when you're on your laptop walking between buildings.
Indigo Architect John Shewchuk took time out of his code crunching schedule to define Indigo and how it fits into the overall Longhorn plan.
Indigo is a "platformization" -- that's kind of a funny word.
www.internetnews.com /ec-news/article.php/3357621   (1540 words)

  
 INDIGO CHILDREN - HOME
Follow the OTHER BOOKS link for books specific to Indigos, that are NOT mentioned in "The Indigo Children" or "An Indigo Celebration" books.
This Internet site is meant as a complement to the books, "The Indigo Children" and "An Indigo Celebration," published by Hay House.
LINKS to helpful websites that are listed in book 1 and also revealed as time goes on, which relate to the Indigo subject.
www.indigochild.com   (457 words)

  
 indigo... by hertz nazaire
I want to share with you the color of my Life, "indigo..."
The deepest of Blues, one can call it, "Indigo."
Indigo is collection of life's bitter sweet contradictions; prose, poems, short stories and love letters inspired by unconditional love, unrequited love, struggles with faith, illness, grief, loss, and deep human suffering.
www.indigobook.com   (586 words)

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