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Latest revision as of 16:00, 30 July 2024
- See also changes related to Color Blindness, or pages that link to Color Blindness or to this page or whose text contains "Color Blindness".
Parent topics
- Eye [r]: The eye is an organ that can detect an image. [e]
- Vision [r]: Add brief definition or description
Subtopics
- Dichromacy [r]: The vision of an organism with two types of color receptor. Most mammals have dichromatic color vision and this is a common form of human colourblindness. [e]
- Color [r]: The property of reflecting light of a particular wavelength distinguished by the qualities of hue (as red, brown, yellow, etc.), lightness (for pigmented surfaces) or brightness (for light itself), and saturation (the degree of intensity of a hue). [e]
- Usability [r]: The study of human-machine interaction from a goal-oriented perspective. [e]
- Daltonism [r]: Form of colour-blindness causing inability to distinguish between green and purplish-red. [e]
- Chlamydia trachomatis [r]: An obligate intracellular human pathogen, is one of three bacterial species in the genus Chlamydia, that causes trachoma, inclusion conjunctivitis, lymphogranuloma venereum, nonspecific urethritis, and proctitis in humans. [e]
- Gold [r]: Chemical element 79, symbol Au, a lustrous corrosion-resistant precious metal used for money, electronics and jewelry. [e]