tusche


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tu·sche

 (to͝osh′ə)
n.
A black liquid used for drawing in lithography and as a resist in etching and silk-screen work.

[German, back-formation from tuschen, to lay on colors, from French toucher, from Old French tochier, touchier, to touch; see touch.]
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tusche

(tʊʃ)
n
(Printing, Lithography & Bookbinding) a substance used in lithography for drawing the design and as a resist in silk-screen printing and lithography
[from German, from tuschen to touch up with colour or ink, from French toucher to touch]
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tusch•e

(ˈtʊʃ ə)

n.
a greaselike liquid used in lithography as a medium receptive to lithographic ink, and in etching and silkscreen as a resist.
[1905–10; < German, n. derivative of tuschen to lay on color or ink < French toucher to touch]
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The study was conducted by a team around Hilke Plassmann, consisting of Liane Schmidt, Anita Tusche, Nicolas Manoharan, Cendri Hutcherson, and Todd Hare.
Sobre ellos ha experimentado ampliamente con medios secos--dibujos secos, lapices y crayones litograficos, lapices de grafito, china maker, rotuladores, estilografos, boligrafos, diluyentes o solventes sobre medios secos--, y con medios de dibujo liquidos--soluciones al agua partiendo de acrilicos, aguadas, emulsiones polimericas como Johnson Klar Polish o Golden Acrilics GAC, temperas o gouache, tinta china, tinta opacadora, Tusche litografico, acuarela de grafito, productos Lascoux y goma laca, entre otros--.
Princess Nora then created her own stationery company Tusche London and a range of greeting cards.
o.T., urn 1960, Tusche auf Papier, 70 x 100 cm / Untitled, ca.
Plant-based ingredients are a good source to replace fish meal in aquatic feed, because they have a continuous supply and high quality nutrients (TUSCHE et al., 2012).
A number of studies have demonstrated that elevated stress levels are associated with a reduction in the ability to recall certain events (Kramer, Buckhout, Fox, Widman & Tusche, 1991; Schwabe and Wolfe, 2010).
Produced by George Valencia, Vinz Feller, Alex Alzate, Judy Reyes, Marlon Tusche. Executive producers, Tusche, George and Gloria Valencia, Reyes.
"I had trouble printing a great tusche wash, and went for a sense of abandonment in my printmaking," Sandell says.
Phosphoric acid was obtained from Aldrich Chemicals, glacial acetic acid (HPLC grade) was from Mallinckrodt Chemical, and black ink (Tusche A) was from Pelikan.