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Human variation in colour perception and in anthropomorphic characteristicsLawrance-Owen, Adam John January 2013 (has links)
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A study to determine the color preferences of school children, 1950-1951Ryan, Leo Thomas, 1914- January 1951 (has links)
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Pteridines, purines and carotenoids in amphibian pigmentationStackhouse, Hamilton Lee, 1933- January 1962 (has links)
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Painting and the sensation of colorGroover, Darryl Gorden, 1939- January 1966 (has links)
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Pigmentation changes of Rana pipiens and Xenopus laevis during larval development and at metamorphosisCollins, Sheila Joan, 1935- January 1961 (has links)
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Inheritance of flower color in safflower as determined from the F₂?progeniesPatel, Ratilal Ambalal, 1921- January 1960 (has links)
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Histological, physical, and chemical factors of various lamb musclesTschirhart, Tara Elizabeth 30 September 2004 (has links)
Muscles (n = 18) were dissected from each side of twenty lamb carcasses. Muscles from the right sides of the carcasses were used to determine weight, length, width, minimum and maximum thickness, objective color measurements, water-holding capacity (WHC), pH, total collagen content, sarcomere length, and fat and moisture content. Muscles from the left sides of the carcasses were aged for seven days and used to determine percent cook loss, and Warner-Bratzler shear force values. The M. teres major was lightest (P < 0.05) in weight and smallest in surface area, while the M. longissimus lumborum was heaviest (P < 0.05) in weight, and the M. serratus ventralis was largest in surface area. M. adductor and M. semimembranosus were found to be the darkest in color (P < 0.05), while the M. latissimus dorsi and M. tensor fasciae latae were the lightest (P < 0.05). M. triceps brachii had the highest WHC and the M. longissimus lumborum the lowest. The M. teres major and M. serratus ventralis had the highest (P < 0.05) pH values. The M. infraspinatus was found to have the highest collagen content (9.00 mg/g) and the M. psoas major revealed the longest sarcomere lengths (3.06 μm). M. serratus ventralis possessed the highest (P < 0.05) percent fat and the lowest moisture content. M. serratus ventralis had the lowest cook loss (17.1%) and M. supraspinatus had the highest (25.6%). Of the muscles sampled, the M. serratus ventralis was found to have the lowest shear force value (21.8 newtons) and the M. semimembranosus had the highest (42.6 newtons).
Based on the findings of these data, it is likely to conclude that certain muscles may be suitable for individual muscle applications while others may not be suitable or may pose certain palatability problems.
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The use of color in selected movements of modern architectureDollar, Susan Dale 08 1900 (has links)
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Development of tissue and protoplast culture techniques for Impatiens walleriana Hook. f. with a view to the transfer of yellow flower colourDelafield, Susan J. January 1989 (has links)
Impatiens walleriana Hook.f. is a popular bedding plant with a variety of flower colours excepting yellow. Transfer of this characteristic could be achieved through somatic hybridization, thus this study was an attempt to establish the basic parameters of tissue and protoplast culture. The condition of the stock plants and surface sterilisation techniques are important for this species. Most tissues responded to trials for callus induction with rhizogenesis. Evaluation of media and plant growth regulator combinations revealed that axillary shoot proliferation was most efficient on MS medium with 3.0 mg/L BAP and 0.1 mg/L IBA. Protoplast isolation was most effective in 0.5% w/v cellulase and 0.25% w/v pectinase with 0.25 M mannitol and 0.25 M glucose yielding 2.70 $ times$ 10$ sp5$ protoplasts per gram of leaf tissue. The presence of mucous, raphids and excessive debris inhibited successful culture of leaf mesophyll protoplasts. Cotyledon protoplasts show promise for such investigations.
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Architectural color expression: a cross-cultural studyRibas, Jose ́Enrique 05 1900 (has links)
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