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possible metameric matches (different
combinations of
light wavelengths)
becomes smaller,
especially in
colors from
surface reflectance spectra.
Metameric matches...
- life form
because some of them
perform special functions. In animals,
metameric segments are
referred to as
somites or metameres. In plants, they are...
- symmetric, have a coelom,
possess a
closed circulatory system, and
exhibit metameric segmentation.
Although the name
Chordata is
attributed to
William Bateson...
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often mineralised with
calcium carbonate, a body with
differentiated (
metameric) segments, and
paired jointed appendages. In
order to keep growing, they...
-
appear distinct to an
individual with
normal color vision will
appear metameric to the
color blind. The most
common form of
color blindness is congenital...
- molluscs. For example, it is
uncertain whether the
ancestral mollusc was
metameric (composed of
repeating units)—if it was, that
would suggest an origin...
-
millipedes and
other multi-legged animals.
Centipedes are
elongated segmented (
metameric)
creatures with one pair of legs per body segment. All
centipedes are...
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rendering is impossible.
There are
three major sources of
color error (
metameric failure):
Different spectral sensitivities of the
human eye and of an...
-
share in common: the
presence of
chaetae secreted by microvilli; paired,
metameric coelomic compartments; and a
similar metanephridial structure. The term...
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dissimilar wavelengths are involved. This type of
color matching is
known as
metameric matching. Thus, a
combination of
green and red
light will
produce the...