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Color blindness
Known as:
BLINDNESS COLOUR
, Color vision deficiencies
, Blindness, Color
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The absence of or defect in the perception of colors.
National Institutes of Health
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Achromatopsia
CHROMATOPSIA
Color Blindness, Acquired
Color Blindness, Inherited
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Narrower (6)
Achromatopsia 1
Color Blindness, Blue
Color Blindness, Red
Cone monochromatism
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Broader (4)
Amblyopia
Color vision defect
Disorder of eye
Visual disturbance
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1996
1996
Word Meaning Blindness: A New Form of Acquired
D. Matthew
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L. Ralph
1996
Corpus ID: 140980286
We report the case of a patient, JO, who showed intact perception and comprehension of spoken words but who was impaired at…
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1990
1990
Gene frequency and type of colour blindness in Ethiopians.
Zein Za
1990
Corpus ID: 58048271
: All 954 boys and 1064 girls attending two schools in north-western Ethiopia were tested in February 1988 for colour blindness…
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1989
1989
The Two Equation Method II. Results in Retinal and Optic Nerve Disorders
D. Hermès
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A. Roth
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N. Borot
1989
Corpus ID: 69011881
A series of patients affected by acquired color vision deficiencies associated with retinal or optic nerve disorders were studied…
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1986
1986
Brown, Equal Protection, and the Isolation of the Poor
W. L. Taylor
1986
Corpus ID: 54083939
The Supreme Court's 1954 decision in Brown v. Board of Education,' striking down state laws that sanctioned racial segregation of…
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Highly Cited
1984
Highly Cited
1984
Amish study, IV: Genetic linkage study of pedigrees of bipolar probands.
K. Kidd
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J. Egeland
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L. Molthan
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D. Pauls
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S. Kruger
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K. Messner
American Journal of Psychiatry
1984
Corpus ID: 10644968
Genetic linkage studies were conducted on five Old Order Amish bipolar pedigrees in 1979 and 1982, with 94 members tested for…
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1978
1978
Aeromedical implications of the X-Chrom lens for improving color vision deficiencies.
K. Welsh
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J. Vaughan
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P. G. Rasmussen
Aviation Space and Environmental Medicine
1978
Corpus ID: 24038771
A red contact lens (X-Chrom lens) worn on the nondominant eye by 12 color-defective subjects caused significant improvements on…
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Review
1972
Review
1972
Dermatoglyphic variation in the south midlands
D. F. Roberts
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E. Coope
Heredity
1972
Corpus ID: 30299556
IN Britain the continuing existence today of genetic variation between local populations is clear. Dr Kopec's (1970) unparalleled…
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1959
1959
Peculiar color blindness in peculiar people.
G. L. Walls
A M A Archives of Ophthalmology
1959
Corpus ID: 1968945
Introduction When a gene for any of the sex-linked "red-green" color blindnesses finds expression in an ordinary male, it is only…
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1959
1959
Some heterozygous manifestations of colour blindness.
R. Pickford
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D. Litt
The British journal of physiological optics
1959
Corpus ID: 31870534
1956
1956
Combined Forms of Congenital Colour Defects *
R. A. Crone
British Journal of Ophthalmology
1956
Corpus ID: 34491546
THERE exist rare cases of monochromatism in which the characteristic symptoms accompanying typical total colour blindness are…
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