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Metamerism may
refer to:
Metamerism (biology), in
zoology and
developmental biology, the
property of
having repeated segments, as in
annelids Metamerism...
- In biology,
metamerism is the
phenomenon of
having a
linear series of body
segments fundamentally similar in structure,
though not all such structures...
- In colorimetry,
metamerism is a
perceived matching of
colors with
different (nonmatching)
spectral power distributions.
Colors that
match this way are...
- In chemistry,
metamerism is used to
define the
isomeric relationship between compounds with the same polyvalent, heteroatomic,
functional group but differ...
- compounds. From p. 94: "Das
Luteolin scheint demnach wohl als
isomer oder
metamer mit
unserer Substanz betrachtet werden zu können. Eine Identität beider...
- each element, but with
logically distinct bonds between them. The term
metamer was
formerly used for the same concept. For example,
butanol H3C−(CH2)3−OH...
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evolutionary developments: the
bilaterian body plan, the coelom, and
metamerism, in
which the body was
built of
repeated "modules"
which could later specialize...
- materials). If the
colors are
mixed in the
right proportions,
because of
metamerism, they may look the same as a single-wavelength light. For convenience...
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Illustration of
color metamerism: In
column 1, a ball is
illuminated by
monochromatic light.
Multiplying the
spectrum by the cones'
spectral sensitivity...
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temperature Color vision test
Evolution of
color vision Impossible colors Metamerism Opponent process Afterimage Unique hues
Tetrachromacy The
dress Color...