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A Third MLPH Variant Causing Coat Color Dilution in Dogs
Altered melanosome transport in melanocytes, resulting from variants in the melanophilin (MLPH) gene, are associated with inherited forms of coat color dilution in many species. In dogs, the MLPH gene corresponds to the D locus and two variants, c.−
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Scientific American, 2016
The article reports on a coloring technique developed to identify how individual cells respond to injuries in zebra fish under a study by Kenneth Poss et al., published in the March 2016 issue of the journal "Developmental Cell."
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The article reports on a coloring technique developed to identify how individual cells respond to injuries in zebra fish under a study by Kenneth Poss et al., published in the March 2016 issue of the journal "Developmental Cell."
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Color Matching for Metallic Coatings
2009Metallic coatings change in appearance as the viewing and illumination direction change. Matching of such finishes requires a match of color as viewed under different lighting and viewing conditions, as well as texture, i.e. matching the spatial distribution of color.
Jayant Silva, Kristin J. Dana
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Transparent coating on a color surface
Journal of the Optical Society of America AWhen a laminate or transparent coating is applied to the surface of a colored slab, there may be a significant change in the color. A reason for the change in color is internal reflection at the slab surface and thus greater selective absorption. The current work develops a random walk model to calculate the reflectance factor of a slab that includes ...
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Interactions in coating colors
Nordic Pulp & Paper Research Journal, 1986Keywords Coating color, Latex, Clay, Calcium carbonate, Electrolytes, Ionic strength, Deposition, Rheological ...
Gerard Fadat, Mikael Rigdahl
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[Coat color in dogs. 1: Basics of coat color genesis].
Tierarztliche Praxis. Ausgabe K, Kleintiere/Heimtiere, 1998Within this brief review of literature the biochemical and physiological basics of coat colour genetics in the domestic dog are described. Parallels to the wildcolour of the wolf are shown, out of which the most of the today known colour-mutations developed.
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Consolidation of coating colors
2010Various methods to study the consolidation of coating layers have been used both in the laboratory and pilot scales. Common laboratory methods include a Standard water retention device and a rheometer equipped with an immobilizing cell. Approximate hydrodynamic radii of co-binders and thickeners were estimated from viscosity measurements.
Pajari, Heikki, Koskela, Hanna
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2020
The various breeds of cats differ considerably one from the other, not only in terms of their different morphological features but also in terms of the colour, length, structure and texture of their coat. The feline coat has various functions, such as aesthetic and mimetic, heat regulation, perception of the body position through vibrissae and ...
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The various breeds of cats differ considerably one from the other, not only in terms of their different morphological features but also in terms of the colour, length, structure and texture of their coat. The feline coat has various functions, such as aesthetic and mimetic, heat regulation, perception of the body position through vibrissae and ...
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2013
Their physical origin distinguishes chemical colors and structural colors, the latter being subdivided into prismatic colors and interference colors. Colors of optical coatings are interference colors. A short history of interference colors is given starting from Isaac Newton, and then continuing with Thomas Young (interference in optics), Leopoldo ...
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Their physical origin distinguishes chemical colors and structural colors, the latter being subdivided into prismatic colors and interference colors. Colors of optical coatings are interference colors. A short history of interference colors is given starting from Isaac Newton, and then continuing with Thomas Young (interference in optics), Leopoldo ...
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