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[[Image forming methods]] are procedures for the quality representation of organic material, water and aqueous solutions and mixtures. The best known image forming methods are the [[capillary dynamolysis]] of [[Lili Kolisko]] and [[Rudolf Hauschka]] (Wala), the [[copper chloride crystallisation]] of [[Ehrenfied Pfeiffer]], and the [[round filter chromatogram]], which were developed on the basis of questions that go back to [[Rudolf Steiner]].
[[Image forming method]]s are procedures for the quality representation of organic material, water and aqueous solutions and mixtures. The best known image forming methods are the [[capillary dynamolysis]] of [[Lili Kolisko]] and [[Rudolf Hauschka]] (Wala), the [[copper chloride crystallisation]] of [[Ehrenfied Pfeiffer]], and the [[round filter chromatogram]], which were developed on the basis of questions that go back to [[Rudolf Steiner]].

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Image forming methods are procedures for the quality representation of organic material, water and aqueous solutions and mixtures. The best known image forming methods are the capillary dynamolysis of Lili Kolisko and Rudolf Hauschka (Wala), the copper chloride crystallisation of Ehrenfied Pfeiffer, and the round filter chromatogram, which were developed on the basis of questions that go back to Rudolf Steiner.

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