- of the 13th and 14th
centuries Coloration, a way of
showing 3:2
rhythms in Mensural_notation#Proportions_and_
colorations from the
early 14c More rarely...
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Animal coloration is the
general appearance of an
animal resulting from the
reflection or
emission of
light from its surfaces. Some
animals are brightly...
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aggressive nature.
These advertising signals may take the form of con****uous
coloration, sounds, odours, or
other perceivable characteristics.
Aposematic signals...
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Agouti is a type of fur
coloration in
which each hair
displays two or more
bands of pigmentation. The
overall appearance of
agouti fur is
usually gray...
- Fish
coloration, a
subset of
animal coloration, is
extremely diverse. Fish
across all taxa vary
greatly in
their coloration through special mechanisms...
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animal coat that are
colored differently from the main body
colorations.
Point coloration may be
represented by a pale body
color and
relatively darker...
- In pathology, the Grocott–Gömöri's
methenamine silver stain,
abbreviated GMS, is a po****r
staining method in histology. The
stain was
originally named...
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genetically linked, it is
genetically costly to
develop asymmetric wing
colorations that
would enhance the
efficacy of
disruptive cryptic patterning. Symmetry...
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feature of text
editors that is used for programming, scripting, or
markup languages, such as HTML. The
feature displays text...
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point coloration where the
extremities of an
animal are a
different colour to the rest of the body. It is
commonly known for the
coloration of Siamese...