Intravenous Pyelogram or IVP is the investigation of the renal pelvis using x-ray dye. The dye is injected into the veins and then a series of images are taken showing the kidney in various stages of dye uptake. X-rays are taken until most of the dye has entered the bladder. Often an x-ray after the bladder has been emptied is taken as well.
An intravenous pyelogram is a radiographic examination of the kidneys and urinary tract using a radiopaque dye injected into the circulation. It is often abbreviated IVP.
A retrograde ureteropyelogram provides x-ray visualization of the bladder, ureters, and the kidney (renal) pelvis by injection of sterile dye into the renal collecting system.
Renal venography, where a contrast material (dye) is injected into the renal vein before x rays are taken, is one of the best ways to detect renal vein thrombosis.
its called paint not dye, and yes, you can take it off by using a cleaning cloth on your abyssal whip.
HSG stands for hysterosalpingogram, a test to see whether or not the fallopian tubes are blocked. Dye is injected into the uterus, and the radiologist takes images to show the "spill" of dye into the pelvis.
Geting red hair without dye is called natural dye. The sun's UV rays make one's hair red.
You will not be happy with the results using egg dye. Use Procion dye which is easy to buy online.
Murex dye :)
Colorfastness of a dye can be improved by using a substance called a mordant. A mordant is a chemical that bonds the colorant in a dye to a material. This happens because part of a mordant particle bonds to a particle in the material and another part of the mordant particle bonds to a dye molecule.
can u still get a alleric reaction to hair dye using foils
Dye is put into the brain using an Intravenous method. They dye is injected into the blood stream where it travels to the brain.
You could do it.. but it's not the same kind of dye, it doesn't work the same. You're better off just using clothing dye.