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  Ultramarine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ultramarine is a blue pigment consisting essentially of a double silicate of aluminium and sodium with some sulfides or sulfates, and occurring in nature as a proximate component of lapis lazuli.
"Ultramarine poor in silica" is obtained by fusing a mixture of soft clay, sodium sulfate, charcoal, soda and sulfur.
Ultramarine is based on the sodalite structure which is a 3 dimensional aluminosilicate cage containing 3 sulphur atoms bonded together to form an ion.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Ultramarine   (1217 words)

  
 EPA: Federal Register: Ultramarine Blue; Exemption From the Requirement of a Tolerance
Ultramarine blue is obtained by calcining (thoroughly roasting or burning in the presence of oxygen) a mixture of kaolin, sulfur, sodium carbonate, and a source of carbon at temperatures above 700 [deg]C. The material obtained from this process is crushed, washed, purified, and ground.
Ultramarine pigments including ultramarine blue may be safely used for coloring externally applied cosmetics, including cosmetics intended for use in the area of the eye.
Ultramarine blue can be used to color salt intended for ``animal feed subject to the restriction that the quantity of ultramarine blue does not exceed 0.5% by weight of the salt.'' Ultramarine blue is exempt from certification.
www.epa.gov /fedrgstr/EPA-PEST/2004/May/Day-26/p11672.htm   (3722 words)

  
 Cabinet Magazine Online - Colors / Ultramarine
In Christian Europe, the most significant change is the use of ultramarine blue to depict the robes of the Virgin Mary.
Ultramarine, which contains more impurities than blue particles, is still the most difficult artist's pigment to grind by hand.
The new Air Force flag is ultramarine blue with the department's insignia at the center.
www.cabinetmagazine.org /issues/10/colors10.php   (1474 words)

  
 Ultramarine   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Ultramarine is compatible with other pigments, as we noted by mixing the pigments with others in lab.
Under the microscope, ultramarine appears brilliantly blue in transmitted light, with a slight violet hue on the edges, and deep opaque blue by reflected light.
The color of the ultramarine pigment was not completely static; in lab, we found that it differed according to what binder and on what surface the pigment was used.
www.sewanee.edu /chem/Chem&Art/Detail_Pages/Pigments/Ultramarine   (1615 words)

  
 Ultramarine: Facts and details from Encyclopedia Topic   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
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www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/u/ul/ultramarine.htm   (2953 words)

  
 Code of Federal Regulations: 21 CFR 73.50 - Ultramarine blue   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
The color additive ultramarine blue is a blue pigment obtained by calcining a mixture of kaolin, sulfur, sodium carbonate, and carbon at temperatures above 700 [deg]C. Sodium sulfate and silica may also be incorporated in the mixture in order to vary the shade.
The color additive ultramarine blue may be safely used for coloring salt intended for animal feed subject to the restriction that the quantity of ultramarine blue does not exceed 0.5 percent by weight of the salt.
Certification of this color additive is not necessary for the protection of the public health, and therefore batches thereof are exempt from the certification requirements of section 721(c) of the act.
vm.cfsan.fda.gov /~lrd/cfr73-50.html   (294 words)

  
 Ultramarine-yachts.com
Lien collectif What we do Ultramarine is specialised in building custom or semi-custom boats, for discerning sailors and passionate owners.
Ultramarine gives you the possibility to have your own boat built for less price than a production one.
If you are not sure about the boat required for your program, we'll be able to advise you and guide you to the designer who will be the most able to draw the boat of your dreams or already has her in his stock plans.
www.ultramarine-yachts.com   (1542 words)

  
 Nigritude Ultramarine Theme Official Website
When someone refers to nigritude ultramarine, it simply means the dark art of being blue as in a blue desktop.
Ultramarine is either a blue or a purplish blue made of either power of lapis lazuli or made synthetically by heating clay, sodium carbonate, and sulfur together.
Since by saying nigritude ultramarine we are really saying flness and blue we would be talking about a navy blue or something similar and there fore the two words put together are not very useful or meaningful.
nigritude.sourceforge.net   (360 words)

  
 B and B in St Ives Cornwall
‘ultramarine’ is a large terraced Victorian house that, though converted to accommodate central heating, en-suite shower rooms and fire regulations, still has plenty of its original features and beauty.
It is positioned in a quiet cul-de-sac halfway up one of the two hills St Ives is built on, giving spectacular views over the town, the harbour and the sea beyond.
if this is something you always wanted to do 'ultramarine' will be a perfect base for your stay, offering a guests studio, basic kitchen, in-house art tuition, and information about other artists' facilties here.
www.ultramarine-st-ives.co.uk   (436 words)

  
 SEO contest - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The nigritude ultramarine competition by SearchGuild is widely acclaimed as the mother of all SEO contests.
Weblogs and wikis were hit by the contest, and needed to be constantly policed to prevent "nigritude ultramarine" spam from lowering their signal-to-noise ratio below acceptable limits.
Comparison of search results for nigritude ultramarine during and after the competition is complicated by the change the competition has caused to the meaning of the phrase.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Nigritude_ultramarine   (2510 words)

  
 Nigritude Ultramarine - My Nigritude Ultramarine Nigritude Ultramarine SEO Challenge
Nigritude Ultramarine is a phrase derived from Negritude Ultramarine, used to depict the status of Negro community in the American Society.
Ultramarine refers to a vivid or strong blue to purplish blue color.
Nigritude Ultramarine is the key phrase selected for the purpose of a unique competition organized for choosing the best SEO of the world.
www.geocities.com /my_nigritude_ultramarine   (536 words)

  
 Ultramarine - The Nigritude of the Future
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www.angelfire.com /theforce/ultramarine/nigritude.html   (297 words)

  
 Responses to "Ultramarine Blue" May 23, 2003
The original ultramarine blue was made from the semiprecious stone lapis lazuli.
Ultramarine blue was manufactured by a complex process that separated the lapis from the gray gangue rock with which it's associated in nature.
These days ultramarine blue is what is known as a "furnace product"--it's made with a roasting process of an equally magical nature.
www.painterskeys.com /clickbacks/blue.asp   (3080 words)

  
 RetroQuake: Quake : Levels: M-O
Ultramarine derives its name from its use of customized (ie.
Ultramarine, however, contains several types of nonstandard monsters that really help spice up combat.
There are Ogres who fire nailguns at you from a distance, a pinstripped Knight that takes more damage than usual before going down, swift-moving Axemen, and Nehara barons.
retroquake.planetquake.gamespy.com /quake/levels/m-o/marine.htm   (364 words)

  
 Nigritude Ultramarine Contest: June 2004
In the case of nigritude ultramarine seo challenge it is extremely hard to target your contest entry for Nigritude Ultramarine phrase, while it is relatively easy to achieve good rankings for the most relevant related keywords: SEO, Challenge, Contest, Blog.
Now when Nigritude Ultramarine grow its links to a wider space on the internet contenstants will need to combine their pure technical SEO skills with wider spectrum of technics both to appeal to wider audience and to sucessfully compete with other sites who fight their way to the top.
From the very beginning of this nigritude ultramarine seo event I had a notion that the real challenge will be for BlogSpot system engineers to keep all this nigritude ultramarine on blogspot servers.
nigritude-ultramarine-contest.blogspot.com /2004_06_01_nigritude-ultramarine-contest_archive.html   (3496 words)

  
 Nigritude Ultramarine FAQ
But at least three of the few sites with real content which were not using fl hat SEO techniques (this one, the Slashdot story, and a blog about the contest) appear to have been penalized for unknown reasons at approximately the same time.
Several contestants in the nigritude ultramarine contest (including several in the top 10) have boasted of having in excess of 100,000 links from link farms to boost their entries ranking.
One very positive result that may come from the nigritude ultramarine contest is that Google may be able to identify some of the major link farms and prevent them from distorting search results in the future.
www.nigritudeultramarines.com   (6588 words)

  
 Nigritude Ultramarine
The End of the Nigritude Ultramarine compeition is drawing close so expect to see any last ditch fl hat SEO techniques comming out with avengeance.
Have a look at this Nigritude Ultramarine site that has no external links (except this one now), no other internal pages but just a well optimised single page with a couple of relevant links.
It has a nigritude ultramarine domain name and is used as a trial to compare how link popularity really affects a site.
nigritude-ultramarine.blogspot.com   (1270 words)

  
 nigritude ultramarine
Details of the Nigritude and Ultramarine SEO contest were posted on the Search Guild forums on 07th May 2004 at 9am GMT which led to a surge of webmasters both adult and non adult setting their sights on the #1 Google listing for the search term Nigritude Ultramarine.
The winner of the Nigritude Ultramarine SEO Player Competition shall be the entrant whose website is the number one (1) ranked search result for the SEO Challenge search term on 'http://www.google.com' at 9am GMT on 7th June, 2004.
The winner of the Nigritude Ultramarine SEO Stayer Competition shall be the entrant whose website is the number one (1) ranked search result for the SEO Challenge search term on 'http://www.google.com' at 9am GMT on 7th July, 2004.
www.seo-guy.com /forum/showthread.php?t=447   (1823 words)

  
 Nigritude Ultramarine Weblog
It seems that our friends at the Nigritude Ultramarine Blog are back on page two again after a long drop in the contest.
We will make nigritude ultramarine more popular, and ultimately, rule the world whether it is nigritude or ultramarine, we'll rule it.
Sim64.co.uk is still in the number one position for the nigritude ultramarine Google SEO Competition.
nigritude-ultramarine-weblog.blogspot.com   (999 words)

  
 Ultramarine - overview
The name "Ultramarine" comes from Latin ultra = beyond and mare = sea.
Lapis lazuli is a complex rock mixture containing the mineral Lazurite (at Mineralogy Database)
Examination of the cross-sections has shown that in the earlier phase he used exclusively cobalt blue, his habitual choice during the 1870's and early 1880's, but in finishing and revising the composition he used only French ultramarine.
webexhibits.org /pigments/indiv/overview/ultramarine.html   (302 words)

  
 Nu-Gen Nutrition: Ultramarine Omega-3 Virgin Salmon Oil Gelcaps - 1080mg/90 Gelcaps
Ultramarine Omega-3 is minimally processed, containing Astaxanthin, a naturally occurring carotenoid found in salmon.
Ultramarine Omega-3 has been enhanced through the addition of a natural lemon flavor and a proprietary natural antioxidant blend, resulting in a pleasant tasting product with improved stability.
Ultramarine Omega-3 is 100% pure, with no artificial coloring, additives or preservatives.
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 nigritude ultramarine - nigritude to black ultramarine too blue
Nigritude Ultramarine bowed low and when again he stood held his breath, as the gold medal was pinned to his chest.
Nigritude Ultramarine returned her to earth, but for eating the seeds she was eternally damned to return to the Underworld for 4-6 months every year.
The search phrase Nigritude Ultramarine loosely translates to 'Dark Blue' in Latin but otherwise is a fictitious term that importantly returned zero results on Google.com prior to the start of the contest.
www.promotions.org.uk /nigritudeultramarine.htm   (1473 words)

  
 Ultramarine biography at LTM   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
In 1991 electronic duo Ultramarine recorded their landmark laid-back album "Every Man and Woman is a Star", released in this form by Rough Trade in 1992 to great acclaim and eulogised by Simon Reynolds in his book Energy Flash:
Ultramarine formed around the Essex-raised duo of Paul Hammond and Ian Cooper in 1989, releasing the album Folk before recording the ground breaking "We use the shape and form of dance music but use different acoustic sounds.
Every Man & Woman is a Star reviews: "Unique - Ultramarine anticipated the laid-back, enigmatic likes of DJ Shadow and were themselves, in their quiet but effective way, a UK equivalent of De La Soul.
www.ltmpub.freeserve.co.uk /ultraminfo.html   (345 words)

  
 Nigritude Ultramarine
Male Ultramarines are constantly trying to court and mate with other female Ultramarines but are often caught by seemingly obvious acts such as retuning to the den with perfume on or having the name of the nigritude ultramarine in his wallet.
When the male nigritude ultramarine is caught they often have to endure up to but not limited to 3 weeks of guilt and constant yelling.
The most stable nigritude ultramarine relationships are the most uninteresting ones, with actions of monogamy and staying long hours inside wondering where the good times went.
www.targetable.com /nigritude-ultramarine.html   (319 words)

  
 Ultramarine - manufacture recipes
Natural ultramarine is purifed from ground lapis lazuli by mixing it with wax and kneading in a dilute lye bath.
Artificial ultramarine, also known as French ultramarine was made by heating, in a closed-fire clay furnace, a finely ground mixture of China clay, soda ash, coal or wood, charcoal, silica and sulfur.
The mixture was maintained at red heat for one hour and then allowed to cool.
webexhibits.org /pigments/indiv/recipe/ultramarine.html   (319 words)

  
 Nigritude Ultramarine What We Will Learn
Although the nigritude ultramarine competition is good in theory, it has inherent flaws.
Because nigritude ultramarine previously returned zero pages, all of the pages that Google indexed were relatively new.
When applying the lessons of nigritude ultramarine to traditional SEO, we must question whether or not these lessons are valid.
www.webpronews.com /ebusiness/seo/wpn-4-20040608NigritudeUltramarineWhatWeWillLearn.html   (1053 words)

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