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albinistic
albinistic, a. (ælbɪˈnɪstɪk) [f. albinism: see -istic.] Of, pertaining to, or affected with albinism.1880 in Webster Suppl. 1912 Brit. Mus. Return 115 Skull of an albinistic Pekinese Spaniel.
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Albinism in popular culture
Albinistic actor Michael C. An albinistic computer scientist and friend of Dr.
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albinotic
albinotic, a. (ælbɪˈnɒtɪk) [f. albino + -otic.] Of, pertaining to, or affected with albinism: = albinistic a.1872 Coues N. Amer. Birds 237 Albinotic or melanotic, and other abnormally colored specimens.
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Albinism
Varied use and interpretation of the terms mean that written reports of albinistic animals can be difficult to verify. Some wild cave fish have populations that are albinistic.
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Palaemonias
The genus Palaemonias comprises two species of endangered, albinistic, obligate cave shrimp:
Alabama cave shrimp – Palaemonias alabamae Smalley, 1961
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albino
albino (ælˈbiːnəʊ, ælˈbaɪnəʊ) Pl. -os. [a. Sp. or Pg. albino (originally applied by the Portuguese to white Negroes on the coast of Africa) an appellative f. albo white.] Used attrib. in all senses. 1. A human being distinguished by the congenital absence (partial or total) of colouring pigment in t...
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Albinism in humans
by two non-albinistic parents. Another harmful and false belief is that sex with an albinistic woman will cure a man of HIV.
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Xanthochromism
Cornell University survey of unusual-looking birds visiting feeders reported that 4% of such birds were described as xanthochromistic (compared with 76% albinistic
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Persecution of people with albinism
Statistics show that fifty percent of albinistic people in Tanzania have a known albinistic relative, although very few understand or are educated about To foil graverobbers, graves of the albinistic were to be sealed with concrete.
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Refilwe Modiselle
She also appeared as a runway model in 2005 for South African designer David Tlale, making her the first albinistic model to appear on a runway in South
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Mem Nahadr
Nahadr, being an albinistic African American, was requested in 2004 by National Geographic Magazine to have a portrait made of her by renowned photojournalist
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Micrurus tener
Albinistic (lacking black pigment) and anerythristic (lacking red pigment) specimens have been found in the wild.
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White-headed langur
Its taxonomy was previously uncertain; it has been considered a partially albinistic population of the François' langur (T. francoisi), a subspecies of
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Asinara donkey
Most of the population is wholly or partly albinistic; the small number of grey donkeys on the island are also considered part of the population, and may A large proportion of the population is albinistic, with a white coat, unpigmented skin and mucosa, and pinkish-blue eyes.
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Storrs L. Olson
In 2000, he helped to resolve the mystery of Necropsar leguati from the World Museum Liverpool, which turned out to be an albinistic specimen of the grey
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