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In her favourite ballet, The Red Detachment of Women, the colour refers to the communist army.
The specific name concolor ("of one colour") refers to the puma's fur, which is uniformly brown on the back, sides, limbs, and tail.
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Officially the black star was said to be a symbol of PAIGC leadership, its colour referring to the African people and their determination to live in dignity, freedom, and peace.
Combs, earlobes and wattles were originally a purple colour referred to in the fancy as mulberry, but today are often bright red though mulberry is still desired according to the standards in most countries.
In our experiments, we compared homozygous Myo5a and heterozygous Myo5a/Myo5ad-l (both exhibiting black fur colour and referred to as 'healthy', Fig. 1A, at postnatal day 14, P14) with homozygous Myo5ad-l siblings (light fur colour, referred to as 'dilute', Fig. 1B, at P14) first with respect to aetiopathology during the first three postnatal weeks.
Each spot represents a single unigene while spots with the same colour refer to the same unigene.
Colourism refers to discrimination based on skin colour.
Different sizes and colours refer to the listed species numbers ( a ) or abundance of species ( b ) sexually compatible to oilseed rape in Austria [55, 56, 63].
In Figure 11 the three previous graphs are shown from a different point of view (3D) for better visualisation of the objects' projection; colours refer to object grouping as suggested by author GG. Figure 11 PCA scores in 3D representation (129 objects, 7 elements).
Priestley published the first volume of his projected history of experimental philosophy, The History and Present State of Discoveries Relating to Vision, Light and Colours (referred to as his Optics), in 1772.
It has become commercially valuable again, although most consumers are unaware that the phrases "cochineal extract", "carmine", "crimson lake", "natural red 4", "C.I. 75470", "E120", or even "natural colouring" refer to a dye derived from an insect.
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