

Van Nostrand's Scientific Encyclopedia, Douglas M.The American Heritage Dictionary or Encarta, via Microsoft Bookshelf 98, Microsoft Corp., 1998.Lewis, Hawley's Condensed Chemical Dictionary, Van Nostrand Reinhold, New York, 10th ed., 1993 Non-fluorescent detection agents for oil: Sudan Black Bįluorescent detection agents for oil: Rhodamine B Dichlorofluorescein Sources Checked for Data in Record Insoluble in water.ĭrying oils often have a bright yellow autofluorescence that decreases with age

Edible - plant oil used in food products ( olive, soybean, corn) Essential - odorous oils from plants ( turpentine, clove, lemon, Camphor)ĥ. Animal - fats ( Lard), liquid ( Fish oil)Ĥ. Vegetable - drying ( linseed), semidrying ( soybean) or nondrying ( castor)ģ. Mineral - aliphatic ( Mineral oil) or aromatic ( Crude oil)Ģ. One classification scheme is as follows (with examples):ġ. Currently oils are further subdivided by function and type. In the 1800s, oil were classified as either volatile or fixed.

In general, oils are slippery, combustible liquids that are immiscible in water. Can a developer tell me why icons are hidden for non-safe files? Thanks.A general name for a wide variety of viscous liquids that are obtained from mineral, vegetable, animal and synthetic substances. Displaying a file icon seems to be perfectly safe. Icons were disable for "not safe files", but I don't know why.
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Replace this string with the text "1=1" Don't forget you need to make these changes again, if you upgrade MediaWiki. Type in there "$this->img->isSafeFile()" Hit Find.
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I believe they can be used to illustrate files created by those programs. Some contain trademarked icons, like Word and Excel icons.They are of a unified theme, unlike the current MediaWiki icons.These are a lot better, in my opinion, then those that ship with MediaWiki.My contributions are dual licensed, the Creative Commons Attribution 2.5 License ( ) and the LGPL I, User:Michael180 have created a set of filetype icons based off the Nuvola Icons for KDE 3.x by David Vignoni and
