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  • The French physicist is credited for developing the daguerreotype photographic process which enabled images from a camera to be captured on a silver-coated copper plate.

    Google Doodle honours Louis Daguerre 2011

  • Daguerre found that by exposing silver-coated copper plates to iodine, light and then mercury vapour heated to 75C 167F, it would create an exact reproduction of the scene and would not disappear.

    Google Doodle honours Louis Daguerre 2011

  • He tilted the box and gently shook out shards of silver-coated glass that clinked and clanked like wind chimes as they spilled out.

    The Shape-Shifter’s Curse Amanda Marrone 2010

  • They found a marble sarcophagus containing two silver-coated cypress caskets, one large, one small.

    Caesars’ Wives Annelise Freisenbruch 2010

  • He tilted the box and gently shook out shards of silver-coated glass that clinked and clanked like wind chimes as they spilled out.

    The Shape-Shifter’s Curse Amanda Marrone 2010

  • He tilted the box and gently shook out shards of silver-coated glass that clinked and clanked like wind chimes as they spilled out.

    The Shape-Shifter’s Curse Amanda Marrone 2010

  • An early photographic process with the image made on a light-sensitive silver-coated metallic plate.

    A new word. 2004

  • Research on the effectiveness of using silver-coated bandages to speed healing.

    USATODAY.com - 2004 All-USA College Academic Third Team 2004

  • An early photographic process with the image made on a light-sensitive silver-coated metallic plate.

    Archive 2004-07-01 2004

  • As each guest left the tent, everyone was given a small silver ashtray filled with white- and silver-coated almonds wrapped in white tulle and tied with a pink ribbon.

    Apricots on the Nile Colette Rossant 2004

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