10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «MONOCHROIC» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
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The Practitioner's Medical Dictionary: Containing All the ...
Chorea confined to a single member or part of the body. monochroic (mon-o- kro'
-ik) [mono-; \p6a, color], (laving only one color. Arterial blood is monochroic.
monochromasy (mon-o-kro'-mas-e) [see monochroic]. The perception of one
color ...
George Milbry Gould, Richard John Ernst Scott,
1919
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Polarized light; production and use
this axis and the PF-axis is the monochroic semiangle M. For the general
indicatrix (whose semiaxes are all different in length) there are two monochroic
axes, and the angle 2M between them is called the monochroic angle (Fig. 4.2).
Fig. 4.2.
William A. Shurcliff,
1962
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An Illustrated Dictionary of Medicine, Biology and Allied ...
Monochroic, Monochroitic (mon-o-lero'Jb, mon-obro~it'-i/e) [,ubiiog, single; Xpég,
color]. Having only one color. Arterial blood is monochroic. Monochromatic (gton-
o—lero-mathik) [,ubvog, single; Xpdma, color]. aving but one color.
George Milbry Gould,
1903
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Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh
Again for Telescopic utilisations, as for ensuring the finest definition to the Solar
limb, — the most strictly monochroic, though dark, media may be selected from
our Appendices, say Ruby-red glass, Judson's crimson dye, or ammonia-
chloride ...
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Optical Tables and Data for the Use of Opticians
Those of cla-s I are monochroic, all others are dichrmb. The Dichrolsoops afl-or
one of the most useful of tests in distinguishing gems. Thus garnets and spinols
are monochroic, and can instantly be distinguished from rubim and rubeilites, ...
Silvanus Phillips Thompson,
1900
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An Illustrated Dictionary of Medicine, Biology and Allied ...
Chorea confined to a single member or to a part 0 the body. Monochroic,
Monochroitic (I/1011-0-l'I'0'-fl', "I0"-0< kra-ii'-1'k) [;16mg, single; X/1111;, color].
Having only one color. Arterial blood is monochroic. Monochromatic (mun-0-l'ra-I/
mt'-ik) ...
George Milbry Gould,
1894
red spinel and the pyrope garnet, both, being singly refracting, are monochroic
and may be distinguished by the dichroscope. Pink topaz and tourmaline may be
considered as simulating the pink sapphire. The only actual imitations are the ...
Gemmological Association (London, England),
1947
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The Student's Medical Dictionary: Including All the Words ...
Arterial blood is monochroic. Monochromatic (mon-o-kro-mat1 '-</•). See
Monochroic. Monocle (mon'-o-hl) \j16vnc, single ; oculus, eye]. I. A lens for one
eye only. 2. A bandage for one eye. Monococcus (mon-o-koh'-ns) [pdvoc, single ;
kukkoc, ...
George Milbry Gould,
1904
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A Practical Medical Dictionary ...
Relating to or having a single chorion, noting enzygotic* twins. monochroic (mon-
o-kro'lk) [G. monos. single, + chroa. color.] Monochromatic. monochromasia (mon
"o-kro-ma'sI-ah) [G. monos, single, + chroma, color.] Color blindness, except for ...
Thomas Lathrop Stedman,
1922
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Stedman's Medical dictionary 1914 : 3rd ed
Relating to or having a single chorion, noting enzygotic* twins, monochroic (raon-
o-kro'ik) [G. monos, single, + ckroa, color.] Monochromatic. monochromasia (mon
"o-kro-ma'sl-ah) [G. monos, single, + chroma, color.] Color blindness, except for ...