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coloration, colouration (kɒləˈreɪʃən, kʌlə-) [a. F. coloration (16th c.), ad. L. *colōrātiōn-em, n. of action f. colōrāre to colour: see -ation.] 1. gen. The action or mode of colouring; coloured state or condition, colouring: spec. the particular combination or arrangement of colours in animals or ...
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Coloration
Coloration or colouration may refer to:
Color, the visual perceptual property corresponding in humans to the categories called red, green, blue and others , along with any variation, quality, or property thereof
Animal coloration, topic of research regarding animals' adaptive appearance
Cryptic coloration
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Coloration - Interference, Pigments, Structural | Britannica
Coloration - Interference, Pigments, Structural: Fractionation of white light into its components occurs in organisms (chiefly animals) through interference: the incident light penetrates the animal structure and is reflected back through successive ultrathinly layered films, giving striking iridescence, even in diffuse light, as a result of the asynchrony between the wavelengths of visible ...
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structural coloration - Wikidata
production of colour by microscopically structured surfaces, both as a natural phenomenon and in technology
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Structural coloration
light instead of pigments, although some structural coloration occurs in combination with pigments. In the few plants that exploit structural coloration, brilliant colours are produced by structures within cells.
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About: Structural coloration - DBpedia Association
Structural coloration in animals, and a few plants, is the production of colour by microscopically structured surfaces fine enough to interfere with visible light, sometimes in combination with pigments. For example, peacock tail feathers are pigmented brown, but their microscopic structure makes them also reflect blue, turquoise, and green light, and they are often iridescent.
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Prove that in every coloration of the following graph, there exists one red or/and one yellow triangle. We have the following graph: : 717-740.
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Agouti (coloration)
Agouti is a type of fur coloration in which each hair displays two or more bands of pigmentation. caused by different portions of each hair being visible, such that different colors of the hair's banding is seen, despite hairs actually having similar coloration
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Point coloration
Point coloration is animal coat coloration with a pale body and relatively darker extremities, i.e. the face, ears, feet, tail, and (in males) scrotum. point coloration locations.
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Disruptive coloration
Disruptive coloration (also known as disruptive camouflage or disruptive patterning) is a form of camouflage that works by breaking up the outlines of In plants
The possibility of protective coloration in plants has been little studied. T. J.
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About: Structural coloration
In living creatures, structural coloration is the production of colour by microscopically structured surfaces fine enough to interfere with visible light, sometimes in combination with pigments. For example, peacock tail feathers are pigmented brown, but their microscopic structure makes them also reflect blue, turquoise, and green light, and they are often iridescent. Structural coloration ...
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Fish coloration
Fish coloration, a subset of animal coloration, is extremely diverse. Disruptive coloration
Disruptive coloration in fish functions to break up the fishlike outline.
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