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noun
The spectral composition of visible light
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Von Frish was able to demonstrate that fish could indeed perceive colors by training minnows to respond to colored objects.
In parallel, if the functionalization gives rise to colored host substructures, the interaction with guest analytes may also lead to color changes, which could give rise to "naked eye" colorimetric sensing materials [9, 10].
"He'd always been very hostile to colored people and hated us," she said.
"He'd always been very hostile to colored people and hated us," the young woman said.
EverPure is being marketed to colored locks, EverStrong to anyone who wants gentle cleansing.
They're all black, and we've never been used to colored people here".
Carmindy advises teenagers to just say yes to colored mascara, but avoid "rampant overplucking of eyebrows".
To bring a more emphatic look to his later work, he shifted to colored pencil, watercolors and even black markers.
"Now, if it's your policy not to rent to colored people, let me know now so I don't keep getting insulted".
He added, "If we are to turn our attention to the dark ages of the world, why confine our view to colored slavery?
Braque's view of the Mediterranean village of La Ciotat — which anticipates German Expressionism in its brutal reduction of nature to colored lines — brought a steep $15.85 million.
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