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Dichromacy - Wikipedia
Dichromacy (from Greek di, meaning "two" and chromo, meaning "color") is the state of having two types of functioning photoreceptors, called cone cells, in the eyes . Organisms with dichromacy are called dichromats. Dichromats require only two primary colors to be able to represent their visible gamut. en.wikipedia.org
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DICHROMATIC Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. having or exhibiting two colors 2. of, relating to, or exhibiting dichromatism Examples of dichromatic in a Sentence www.merriam-webster.com
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Dichromatic - Wikipedia
Dichromatic, describing an optical device which splits light into two parts according to its wavelength: a form of dichroism; A form of polymorphism (biology), ... en.wikipedia.org
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dichromatic
dichromatic, a. (and n.) (daɪkrəʊˈmætɪk) [f. Gr. δι- two + χρωµατικός of or relating to colour, f. χρῶµα colour.] 1. a. Having or showing two colours; spec. of animals: Presenting, in different individuals, two different colours or systems of coloration.1847 Craig, Dicromatic. 1864 in Webster. 1884 ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Relative advantages of dichromatic and trichromatic color vision in ...
Online camouflage games reveal trichromats are better at finding birds and eggs than simulated dichromats, but dichromats can learn faster. pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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DICHROMATIC Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
adjective · Also: dichroic. having or consisting of only two colours · (of animal species) having two different colour varieties that are ... www.dictionary.com
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Dichromatic – Knowledge and References - Taylor & Francis
Dichromatic refers to a condition in which an individual's color vision is based on only two primary colors, typically due to a deficiency in one of the three ... taylorandfrancis.com
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Types of Colour Blindness
Many other people with anomalous dichromacy (those with mild colour vision deficiency) will have less problems discriminating between colours. People with ... www.colourblindawareness.org
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dichromatic - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Adjective · having two colors. · (pathology) having a form of colorblindness in which only two of the three primary colors can be distinguished · (zoology) ... en.wiktionary.org
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Dichromacy | physiology - Britannica
Dichromatic individuals are ordinarily unable to distinguish between red and green. Blindness to red is known as protanopia. www.britannica.com
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dichromatic, adj. & n. meanings, etymology and more
dichromatic has developed meanings and uses in subjects including ophthalmology (1840s) physiology (1840s) animals (1860s) www.oed.com
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Dichromatic symmetry
A general term for dichromatic and polychromatic symmetry is simply colour symmetry. The m' operation can then be used to construct the antisymmetry point group 3m' of a dichromatic triangle. wikipedia.org
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dichromat
ˈdichromat Ophthalm. Also ˈdichromate. [f. di-2 + Gr. χρωµατ-ικός (see dichromatic a.): see -ate1.] A person affected with dichromatism.1908 A. Duane tr. Fuch's Textbk. Ophthalmology (ed. 3) ii. xi. 538 The man with partial color blindness recognizes only two colors in the spectrum, while for the ma... Oxford English Dictionary
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Dichromatic reflectance model
In Shafer’s dichromatic reflection model, scene radiance has two components: λ is the wavelength, cb is the body (diffuse) reflected component, wikipedia.org
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dichroous
dichroous, a. (ˈdaɪkrəʊəs) [f. Gr. δίχρο-ος two-coloured + -ous.] Of two colours; dichromatic; dichroic.1864 in Webster; and in mod. Dicts. Oxford English Dictionary
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