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Emulsion Defined
1. A suspension of finely divided liquid droplets in a second liquid, i.e., oil in water or vice versa. 2. Two or more liquids that do not dissolve in each other but are held in suspension, one in the other. 3. A colloidal dispersion of one liquid within another (usually lipids or oils in water) without forming a compound or solution; e.g., milk is animal fat emulsified in water. See emulsification.
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- DAVIS GDC EMULSION - Davis International
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- Fuji Instructions: instructions for lifting the "emulsion " from a fuji instant print
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