Definition of Colorblindness. Meaning of Colorblindness. Synonyms of Colorblindness

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Definition of Colorblindness

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- males and females). The OMIM gene code for this mutation is 304000 "Colorblindness, Partial Tritanomaly". Tetartan is a hypothetical "fourth type" of color...
- Constitutional colorblindness is a legal and philosophical principle suggesting that the Constitution, particularly the Equal Protection Clause of the...
- cannot inherit colorblindness from his father. A colorblind female must have a colorblind father. A female must inherit colorblindness alleles from both...
- 7 January 2010. Angela Evancie (16 November 2014). "For One Artist, Colorblindness Opened Up A World of Black And White". NPR. Retrieved 10 March 2017...
- The New Jim Crow: M**** Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness is a 2010 book by Mic****e Alexander, a civil rights litigator and legal scholar. The...
- ****imilation is often compared to colorblindness as an intergroup ideology. Some researchers contend that colorblindness is a similarly racist approach as...
- for her 2010 book The New Jim Crow: M**** Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness. Since 2018, she has been an opinion columnist for the New York Times...
- The Island of the Colorblind is a 1997 book by neurologist Oliver Sacks about achromatopsia on the Micronesian atoll of Pingelap. It was published in the...
- 1, 2007). "A nation of minorities: race, ethnicity, and reactionary colorblindness". Stanford Law Review. "Introduction To Federal Voting Rights Laws"...
- Sacks to the island for which he wrote his 1997 book, The Island of the Colorblind. Blue cone monochromacy (BCM) is another genetic condition causing monochromacy...