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Biological pigments, also
known simply as
pigments or
biochromes, are
substances produced by
living organisms that have a
color resulting from selective...
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molecules fall into two
distinct classes:
biochromes and
structural colours or "schemochromes". The
biochromes include true pigments, such as carotenoids...
- Cavendish. ISBN 978-0-7614-7266-7. Fox,
Denis Llewellyn (1976).
Animal biochromes and
structural colours: physical, chemical,
distributional & physiological...
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chemochromes determines the
nature of the
color observed. By
using biochromes as
colored filters, iridop****s
create an
optical effect known as Tyndall...
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Isaac (1704). Opticks,
William Innys, London. Fox, D.L. (1992).
Animal Biochromes and
Animal Structural Colours.
University of
California Press. Johnsen...
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color from the environment, but most
others prefer to
blend in.
These biochromes do not
include echinochromes.
There is
currently no
consensus as to the...
- vol. 19, 112 pages, éd.
Sciences Nat,
Venette Biolib The
insects of the
Macleay Coast Denis Llewellyn Fox
Animal Biochromes and
Structural Colours v t e...
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company founded by
photographer and
chemist Sergey Prokudin-Gorsky
called Biochrome. The
company had its
headquarters in one of Lianozov's
properties in Moscow...
- Atlanta, GA p 28-33. Ewing, John,
Biochrome, New Art
Examiner Chicago Il. p60-61 Nov 2000 Vol 28#3. Zwartjes, Arend,
Biochrome, Artlies,
Houston TX, p104-105...
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different cultural influences. The
pottery white painted IV and V, Red II and
Biochrome types showed influence and
varied import relations with the East Gr****...