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latex

1. a whitish milky fluid containing protein, starch, alkaloids, etc., that is produced by many plants. Latex from the rubber tree is used in the manufacture of rubber
2. a suspension of synthetic rubber or plastic in water, used in the manufacture of synthetic rubber products, etc.
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latex

[′lā‚teks]
(materials)
Milky colloid in which natural or synthetic rubber or plastic is suspended in water.
An elastomer product made from latex.
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific & Technical Terms, 6E, Copyright © 2003 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.

latex

An emulsion of finely dispersed particles of natural or synthetic rubber or plastic materials in water.
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Architecture and Construction. Copyright © 2003 by McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.

LaTeX

(language, text, tool)
(Lamport TeX) Leslie Lamport <lamport@pa.dec.com>'s document preparation system built on top of TeX. LaTeX was developed at SRI International's Computer Science Laboratory and was built to resemble Scribe.

LaTeX adds commands to simplify typesetting and lets the user concentrate on the structure of the text rather than on formatting commands.

BibTeX is a LaTeX package for bibliographic citations.

Lamport's LaTeX book has an exemplary index listing every symbol, concept and example in the book. The index in the, now obsolete, first edition includes (on page 221) the mysterious entry "Gilkerson, Ellen, 221". The second edition (1994) has an entry for "infinite loop" instead.

["LaTeX, A Document Preparation System", Leslie Lamport, A-W 1986, ISBN 0-201-15790-X (first edition, now obsolete)].
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The following article is from The Great Soviet Encyclopedia (1979). It might be outdated or ideologically biased.

Latex

 

the transparent, milk-white, yellowish brown, yellow, or orange contents of the latex vessels of plants.

A number of plants of the families Euphorbiaceae, Moraceae, and Compositae hold large amounts of latex, which contains (dissolved or suspended) carbohydrates, proteins, glycosides, salts, and essential oils. The characteristic components of the latex of gutta-percha-yielding and rubber-yielding plants are resins, gutta, and natural rubber. The latex of certain plants of the poppy family (Papaveraceae) contains large quantities of alkaloids. The latex of the papaya yields the enzyme papain.

The Great Soviet Encyclopedia, 3rd Edition (1970-1979). © 2010 The Gale Group, Inc. All rights reserved.
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Alcohol was added into 20 g of poly (MMA-BA-AA) latex which was adjusted to the proper pH by the following procedure for film preparation.
To evaluate the reason for stability change with different alcohols yet further, the time-dependent behavior of the latex was investigated by the transmission profile measurements using a Turbiscan LAB (Formulaction, Toulouse, France) every minute for 30 min at 30[degrees]C.
In this article we explained our experience with two different anaesthetic techniques performed on the same patient who had latex hypersensitivity reaction and had undergone myomectomy operation twice in 5 years.
An important gap in the performance of architectural waterborne paints is caused by the use of low-VOC coalescents with high molecular weights and boiling points that do not evaporate completely from the latex films and negatively affect the hardness evolution, dirt pick-up resistance, and the overall durability of the final paints.
Another angle which shows the shift of the latex sector from North America and Europe to Asia, where NR is mostly produced, is to look at the share of latex imports to total NR imports.
But the travel agency has ignored it.' Hana Tour takes a substantial commission _ effects 65 percent _ on every latex product sold to tourists, the source noted.
The addition of the PPh can effectively act as a coalescing aid for the latexes film polymer; when we add less than 5.00 wt.% amount of PPh to the acrylic latexes, it has little influence on the latex system but can effectively lower its films [T.sub.g] and MFFT, and it can also change the latex water evaporation rate and transform the latex deformation mechanism.
Although the effectiveness of rubber free latex was less as compared to the whole latex but both types of latex caused 100% mortality within 24 h with 0.5% and 0.25% concentrations.