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Eye movement abnormalities in rod monochromatism and blue-cone monochromatism

Graefe's Archive for Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology, 1985
Eye movements were recorded with electro-oculography in seven patients with rod monochromatism (RM) and five with blue-cone monochromatism (BCM). The continuous horizontal nystagmus was similar in both groups. However, three patients with BCM demonstrated an intermittent, high-frequency nystagmus, in addition to the continuous nystagmus.
R D, Yee   +3 more
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Monochromatic connectivity in monochromatic-star-free graphs

2016
Summary: We consider edge-colorings of complete graphs in which each color induces a subgraph that does not contain an induced copy of \(K_{1,t}\) for some \(t\geq 3\). It turns out that such colorings, if the underlying graph is sufficiently large, contain spanning monochromatic \(k\)-connected subgraphs.
Magnant, Colton   +1 more
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Blue Cone Monochromatism

Blue cone monochromatism (BCM) is a rare X-linked recessive disease characterized by an absent function of L and M cones and a normal function of S cones and rods. The estimated prevalence is 1 in 100,000 individuals, and males are predominantly affected. The patients usually present at birth or in early infancy.
Kristina J, Hartung   +3 more
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Intermanufacturer Comparison of Dual-Energy CT Iodine Quantification and Monochromatic Attenuation: A Phantom Study.

Radiology, 2017
M. Jacobsen   +6 more
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Monochromatic Aberrations

2000
David A. Atchison, George Smith
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Monochromatic Vision

American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1931
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Learning-Based Shadow Recognition and Removal From Monochromatic Natural Images

IEEE Transactions on Image Processing, 2017
Mingliang Xu   +5 more
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