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dichromatic in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Dichromatic may
refer to: Dichromacy, a form of color-blindness in
which only two
light wavelengths...
- ****ual
conflict and
leads to
increased fitness in males. The ****ual
dichromatic nature of
Bicyclus anynana is
reflected by
female selection on the basis...
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absent or not
functioning and
color is
thereby reduced to two dimensions.
Dichromatic color vision is
enabled by two
types of cone
cells with
different spectral...
- A
dielectric mirror, also
known as a
Bragg mirror, is a type of
mirror composed of
multiple thin
layers of
dielectric material,
typically deposited on...
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Dichromatic symmetry, also
referred to as antisymmetry, black-and-white symmetry,
magnetic symmetry,
counterchange symmetry or
dichroic symmetry, is a...
- are not
dichromatic, only the
brightness and
saturation of the
colour depend on
their concentration and
layer thickness.
Examples of
dichromatic substances...
- north–south
position in calm
magnetic field conditions. Dogs'
vision is
dichromatic;
their visual world consists of yellows, blues, and grays. They have...
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meaning during the
Early Middle Ages, when,
within the
context of a
highly dichromatic linguistic landscape, it came to be the
antonym of *walhisk (Romance-speakers...
- saturation. In
Helmholtz coordinates, this is
described as 100% purity. In
dichromatic color vision there is no
distinction between spectral and non-spectral...
- Kreft's
dichromaticity index (DI) is a
measure for
quantification of dichromatism. It is
defined as the
difference in hue
angle (Δhab)
between the color...