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dichromacy is difficult. An
example clinical diagnosis would be
strong deutan,
which could correspond to
either deuteranomaly or deuteranopia.[citation...
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condition called congenital red–green
color blindness (including
protan and
deutan types),
which affects up to 1 in 12
males (8%) and 1 in 200
females (0.5%)...
- at the
Wayback Machine Retrieved on 5 Mars, 2009 "OMIM
Color Blindness,
Deutan Series; CBD". nih.gov.
Archived from the
original on 29
September 2009....
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blindness can be
classified by the cone cell that is
affected (protan,
deutan, tritan) or by the
opponent channel that is
affected (red–green or blue–yellow)...
- opsin)
Opsin 1 (cone pigments), medium-wave-sensitive (color blindness,
deutan) (OPN1MW, OPSG) (green-sensitive opsin)
Opsin 1 (cone pigments), long-wave-sensitive...
- in such a way that, it
makes confusion with the
central color in protan,
deutan and
tritan deficiency. The
fourth color is an
adjacent color in D-15 sequence...
- OPN1MW
opsin 1 (cone pigments), medium-wave-sensitive (color blindness,
deutan)".
Applebury ML,
Hargrave PA (1987). "Molecular
biology of the
visual pigments"...
- used to
diagnose the type and
severity of colorblindness. For example,
deutans will put too much
green in the
mixture and
protans will put too much red...
- Déguó - 德國 / 德国 (Mandarin Chinese),
Deitschland (Pennsylvania German),
Deutän (Volapük),
Deutschland (German), Déyìzhì - 德意志 (Mandarin
Chinese variant)...
- for
anomalous trichromats (deuteranomaly),
approaching 700 nm for
strong deutans. Dichromats, who
possess a
single chromatic opponent channel,
thereby have...