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As P. mexicana do not have distinct colour spots but a more or less fluent colouration, we decided to measure the colouration at 10 different body regions).
These huge dimensions are probably responsible for the feature's longevity and possibly for its distinct colour.
Interestingly, the probe behaved as a promising receptor by detecting F− ions even in ordinary tap water through distinct colour change.
For Leonardo, he said, beauty was a "red rain on the side of shadowed heads", for Uccello it was a "cold architecture of distinct colour" and for Korin the "symmetrical gushing" of water.
On the other hand, tourmaline may show many colours (red, blue, green, brown, and black) as well as distinct colour zonation, from colourless through pink to green, within a single crystal.
The ratio (I586/I533) of chemosensor RN showed a remarkable increase (21-fold) in less than 1 min and a distinct colour change for naked-eye detection in present BF3.
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In this paper we shall study a specific instance of Voloshin's idea: a non-monochromatic non-rainbow (NMNR) colouring of a hypergraph is a colouring of its vertices such that every edge has at least two vertices coloured with different colours (non-monochromatic) and no edge has all of its vertices coloured with distinct colours (non-rainbow).
Scores are represented by distinct colours as indicated.
Amazingly, even the structures with only two slits already exhibit distinct colours.
In ten separate trials, the distinct colours she selected for each digit hardly varied.
Such a colouring is balanced if every pair of distinct colours occurs equally often on the ends of an edge.
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