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'' "The other thing about a melanoma is if you keep an eye on it, on yourself, it doesn't immediately appear as a melanoma; it usually starts as a discoloration or something that has to be treated,'' he said.
(a) Discoloration of amido black (AB) with TiO2 Cr/PS.
The antioxidants produce a discoloration with a decrease in the absorbance measured at 734 nm [34].
Because Prussian blue mostly absorbs around ≈680nm, a discoloration of the pigment should be visible in this region.
Indeed, the dirty grey color that appears not compliant with the surrounding red colors, most likely results from a discoloration phenomenon.
Grigorakis and Alexis (2005) reported that 4 weeks of carotenoid deprivation determined a discoloration of the fish skin in the dorsal area in red porgy.
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Spots frequently enlarge and merge to form a rot, a softening discoloration and often a disintegration of tissue.
Dermatological examination revealed a thickened lateral nail plate and marked curving associated with a yellowish discoloration without a black streak.
The note on the receipt read, "Get a different job," and included the word, "jandice," which Blackstock assumed was a misspelling of "jaundice," a condition associated with a yellow discoloration of the skin.
Gov. Mitt Romney has declared a state of emergency because of an outbreak of red tide, a reddish discoloration of the sea water caused by toxic algae.
In one case Chung et al. [ 1] found an infectious disease related to a green discoloration in the stomach.
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