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(1) Able to refract light without spectral color separation
(2) Based on a scale consisting of 12 semitones
(3) Being or having or characterized by hue
(1) On the other side his use of colour is very far from the traditional concept of harmony: the chromatic juxtapositions are often daring, or they are previously decided following laws fixed by the artist.
(2) This fusion occurs only when the chromatic dots are too small to be resolved by the eye, or when they are viewed at sufficient distance.
(3) Whitney also wrote on graph theory, in particular the colouring of graphs and chromatic polynomials.
(4) In the experiments described in the last two sections, we purposely made achromatic intensity unreliable, to prove that moths used the chromatic aspect of colour.
(5) When the holes are placed at proportioned intervals, a simple chromatic scale can be produced.
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(7) Perhaps the most solemn instrument is a full set of 65 chromatic bronze bells that date back 2,500 years.
(8) Though you hardly notice it, the melody, beginning with its hook, is highly chromatic , and the harmony constantly mixes the major and minor modes in a way surprisingly reminiscent of Schumann or Brahms.
(9) Although the piece is indebted to lush, late - 19 th-century chromatic harmony, there's something classical about the ambience of Fauru00d4u00f6u00a3u252cu00ab's soundworld.
(10) When one works in a chromatic , rather than diatonic, idiom to begin with, it's not unusual to want to work with basic materials which incorporate all twelve tones.
(11) Female color patches, on the other hand, show lower chromatic and brightness contrast against the natural litter.
(12) Within the realm of the image, the two ends of the chromatic scale stand out via the characters' insistence on evoking black and white animals, especially the zebra.
(13) If the reduction of chromatic processing is due to postreceptoral colour mechanisms, we should expect age-related deficits in this task.
(14) Campbell and company received the honour for their article u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510Multifocal lenses compensate for chromatic defocus in vertebrate eyes,u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb which was first published in 1999.
(15) They are chromatic rays within a certain section of the spectrum.
(16) But when chromatic lights or colouring substances are mixed the eye sees only one colour and does not analyse out the components.
(17) I tried to envisage changing the traditional pentatonic scale to a 12-tone chromatic scale.
(18) The contrast of the warm glow of fruit with the intense chromatic greys on the canvas is simple, yet highly effective.
(19) Contrasts in scale and strategic placement within the layout heighten the chromatic offsets of color and black-and-white.
(20) 18th-century basset horns had two basset keys, for D and C, but by the end of the century the instrument was fully chromatic .