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"coloration" Definitions
  1. the natural colours and patterns on a plant or an animal
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141 Sentences With "coloration"

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Surprisingly, people find carotenoid coloration more attractive than melanin coloration from sun exposure.
Yet her natural coloration takes the form of her curiosity.
The two species also differ in coloration and skull shape.
As usual, he gave his project a rather naïve coloration.
Ideal coloration is clear, but your garum's color may vary.
The second image is a close up example of the coloration.
That results in white, pale or patchy coloration of their hide.
To some extent this is a matter of tone and coloration.
I love the coloration, the way the two horses stand together.
This intense coloration is not wasted on butterflies and other pollinators.
These are matters elected officials of any political coloration should care about.
Visiting a textile coloration mill also had a big influence on me.
Coloration mechanics figure more prominently still in the genesis of colored gemstones.
The intensities in coloration are contained by austere discs, triangles, and quadrants.
Skin color, as well as contrast and types of coloration, are also included.
H. hillisi is distinguished by its dark-brown coloration and contrasting bright orange flecks.
That's because the genes that cause black coloration in cats are the most dominant.
The Jackson's Climbing Salamander is sometimes called the "golden wonder" for its brilliant coloration.
It's also called the beaded darter because its coloration resembles a string of beads.
Its coloration is just an advertisement for its venom, whose composition is still unknown.
The bacteria digest the slurry and also give lagoons their bubble gum-pink coloration.
It's handsome, having apparently evolved to mimic the carpenter bee's striking yellow-on-black coloration.
Spaciousness and heft combine with electrifying coloration to turn the landscape simultaneously majestic and forbidding.
Correction: A previous version of this article misstated the name of Snapchat's new coloration tool.
This gives the planet its distinctive shades of white, red, orange, brown and yellow coloration.
The default coloration and the central design element also seemed to nod in that direction.
The dorsal fin coloration of the male is a circular red spot ringed with blue.
Most of the coloration in pinkish fish comes from astaxanthin, a red, fat-soluble carotenoid.
And, the coloration helps you avoid spreading melter in areas where it could be harmful.
Their coloration varies between yellow, tan, olive, brown, gray, orange or reddish brown with dark blotches.
Until the market changes changes coloration, stocks like this are not going to get any credit.
They found that the underbelly may have appeared lighter in color, possibly a protective coloration called countershading.
These episodes all have different coloration, but they often come down to the issue of intellectual diversity.
Mr. Thayer's 21700 book, "Concealing-Coloration in the Animal Kingdom," completed with his son Gerald, proved controversial.
This moon has a very distinct two-tone coloration, with one side be much darker than the other.
Native to Brazil, the species, known for its sharp blue coloration, exists only in captivity, the study found.
The crust even gets in on the action with its dramatic squid ink-assisted red or black coloration.
If the inconsistent coloration was an aesthetic decision, their priority would be to preserve it, not undo it.
Was T. Rex predominantly black or dark brown, or did its coloration fall more in the reddish/yellow range?
In his sweeping brushstrokes and analysis of animal coloration was an underlying concern about protection from a dangerous world.
Omura's whales are baleen whales, meaning they are filter feeders, and they can be identified by their asymmetric coloration.
Despite that, she was spotted by Needham at a show, and her distinctive eye-patch coloration stuck out to them.
The coloration may be "aposematic," bright and conspicuous to sternly warn other animals of the wearer's unsuitability as a meal.
In coloration, light interacts with the molecules on a surface, and that light is then reemitted at the same wavelength.
Oh, and it certainly helps that these conversational scenes are just gorgeous, with their stark coloration and rugged, bleak backdrops.
But for all that paleontologists have learned about these diminutive plant-eaters, their coloration patterns have remained unknown—until now.
In short, Khashoggi looks like a political operator who adopts a journalist's coloration when needed; he's the Arab George Stephanopoulos.
The book unfolds into a sprawling, ambitious underwater journey, exploring everything from poisonous fish to shoal formation to fish coloration.
Previous studies have been able to distinguish different kinds of melanin and get a good idea of the animal's coloration.
A decade of exposure to sunlight had destroyed the original coloration: some areas were washed out, others faded to blue.
For good measure, a potted plant was placed in front of the area to obscure any disparities in frame coloration.
Collectors invested in bulbs months before they bloomed and exerted little control over tulips' coloration, the foremost marking of their value.
"This one has really spectacular coloration ... it's got that reticulated, chain-like pattern all over its back and sides," Graham said.
The contrast between the exhibition title's scientific literalness — Elements of Geology — and the works' crazy quilt coloration drives home the point.
These compounds are a common source of red coloration in the plant kingdom, from fall foliage to raspberries, apples and cherries.
Instead of redying it, they allow the slight variations in color to shine, giving each throw a unique, slightly mottled coloration.
Their compositions are similar to the fire paintings but their grisaille coloration and Arctic environs lend them an even more remote feel.
This kind of two-toned coloration is called counter-shading, and it's used as a kind of camouflage to hide from predators.
To rectify this oversight, Bird set out to acquire the funds necessary to digitally remaster the film, improving its coloration and audio.
The milk can include additives like detergent, caustic soda, glucose, white paint and refined oil to mask coloration, according to Times Internet.
The dwarf planet's high elevations in the region are somewhat yellow-tinged, a coloration "not seen elsewhere on Pluto," according to NASA.
By the late 1960s, he was enhancing his style with bolder coloration, more stridently abstract arrangements, and increasingly varied consistencies of paint.
Its political longevity has owed much to a chameleon-like ability to take on the coloration of different factions of the party.
With an attractive modern shape and neutral coloration, this cat scratcher will fit perfectly with your existing home décor scheme as well.
In the 1950s, '60s and '70s, with his first wife, Jane Van Zandt Brower, he studied adaptive coloration and mimicry in nature.
Some of Dr. Patel's butterflies, for instance, show male coloration and patterns on parts of a wing, rather than the entire side.
The dark coloration of the melanistic leopards' coat is attributed to a recessive gene that causes the loss of the normal function.
Dr. Ebert added that the shark was probably leucistic, as it was missing the spots and coloration that swell sharks usually exhibit.
Researchers had observed that although most Heliconius species had highly divergent wing coloration and patterning, some bore a striking resemblance to one another.
These medical tattoos are not butterflies or lightning bolts; rather doctors use subtle coloration to make discolored areas match surrounding skin more closely.
Melanin correlates with darker hues, so the team was able to use the distribution of melanosomes as a guide for reconstructing Psittacosaurus coloration.
Sandpiper species range widely in coloration, size, and description, and it's hard to pin down any factoids that stretch across all the groups.
Each sculpture's lush network of wires creates the same muddled coloration seen in his paintings, but brings it out into the 3D realm.
The researchers tested that idea by following a few individual animals through years of photos, then determining whether coloration influenced the animals' survival.
One animal coloration expert not involved in the study, professor Mary Caswell Stoddard at Princeton, thought the research would ignite conversations about dinosaur behavior.
The coloration of the ring seems to vary depending on the table and the amount of time the HomePod has been on the surface.
"In an individual with two genomic backgrounds, they may have skin that has a different coloration because it originated from one individual," Pappas said.
The dorsal fin coloration of the male is a circular red spot ringed with blue which scientists said reminded them of Obama's campaign logo.
This appears to be an entire log of pork and beef bologna, at least judging by the casing coloration on the Boar's Head website.
He takes two relatively simple robots made up of connected modules and mates them by combining their "genomes," which carry information about, say, coloration.
It remains to be seen whether the company's recent decision to make major changes to Barbie's much-criticized physique and coloration will boost sales.
Earlier this month, a saltwater fish discovered in Hawaii was named after Obama because its dorsal fin coloration was reminiscent of his campaign logo.
Pertaining to the "red, white, and blue" of the American flag and the iconographic White House, coloration seems indivisible from cultural relevance and recognizability.
Their goal is to disrupt the recognition software's neural networks, which use pixel coloration to guess someone's identity, comparing the information to other images.
This medium-sized lizard is distinct from its mainland relatives based on unique coloration, and the placement and size of its many threatening-looking horns.
But further study revealed anatomical differences in the skull and vertebrae, and the coloration pattern Silva chose further distinguishes it from its more famous relative.
With its protruding spines and distinctive coloration, it is a popular aquarium fish and was possibly released — intentionally or unintentionally — into United States coastal waters.
Known for its vast size, rich marine ecosystem, and brilliant coloration, the Great Barrier Reef is probably the most famous coral reef in the world.
JULIÁN RÍOS: Initially, the idea was to quantify three things: The coloration, the texture, and the temperature of the breasts as a means of [cancer] detection.
Giving viewers an old cliché about what it is artists do, it calls attention to its own Hallmark-card falseness, highlighted by its goofy, peach coloration.
"Melanism is hypothesized to be an adaptation to environments in which a dark coloration provides camouflage from predators or prey," Dr. Pilfold said in the paper.
In addition to coloration many Piebald have other conditions, bowing of the nose, short legs, bowed legs, arching of the back, short lower jaw and internal issues.
Previous to this work, paleontologists looked at a different specimen, detecting small and round melanosomes (light-absorbing pigments found in skin and feathers) indicative of brown coloration.
"High-Rise," published in 1975, is very much a product of its moment, and its vision of apocalyptic decadence has long since taken on a nostalgic coloration.
Though between them there are some aesthetic similarities in terms of coloration and forms, there are also jarring contrasts between the contexts, histories, and meanings of the pair.
Of course, it is not exactly what people want in this market, but one day, this market will change its coloration and they'll come back to buying Cara.
The discolored water is gross and sickening, and it makes for dramatic pictures, but much of the coloration actually comes from iron flaked off pipes and water mains.
The public's current qualms with the photos are over the difference in coloration of the frostings for contestants, based on their genders: pink for women, blue for men.
The restoration project will include fixing the tears in le Vizir's body, rehydrating the skin, restored coloration, and finally placing the horse in a new climate-controlled case.
This is different than a creature simply looking neon, or appearing to glow, which can happen with coloration and may explain earlier reports of glow-in-the-dark amphibians.
The inhuman coloration to their skin and general lankiness denotes an otherness, but everything else feels oriented towards sexiness, creating a line of mean, angular villainesses—like fuckable Lamborghinis.
Koalas typically have darker coats — though Australia Zoo's website notes that the coloration varies depending on where the marsupial is from — and are known for their prominent fluffy ears.
Xing told me that the brown feathers may have acted as "protective coloration," helping the coelurosaur blend into the woodland environments in which it is presumed to have lived.
While the condition is rare, it is even more unlikely to see a wild animal with albinism, since their bright coloration usually makes them an easy target for predators.
Even its materials and composition feel in quiet conflict with one another: the letters' stenciled rigidity contrasts with their uneven coloration, as well as with the watercolor paper's gauziness.
Instead, both the iris and the tissue coating the retina contain very little coloration, and the absence or shortage of pigment in the eye may expose underlying blood vessels.
The AWSC works with the Massachusetts Division of Marine Fisheries to document and tag white sharks in the region, identifying each shark by its distinctive markings and coloration patterns.
Chimileski does not use false color to beautify the images: Aside from using dyes to stain the extracellular matrix in some cultures, he shows the natural coloration of the microorganisms.
You'll need a very sharp knife and a pair of very thick gloves and then you cut until you don't see any brown coloration inside the core of the cactus.
Dominated by mid-career work, the exhibition's outstanding range of paintings show how Berthot balanced formal abstraction and cold geometrics with reverie-inducing, liquefied coloration and dappled, earth-toned surfaces.
In 1927, the British mycologist Dorothy Cayley discovered that the spontaneous coloration of broken tulips was caused by an aphid-borne virus, the reason the flowers are now largely extinct.
What Turner has managed to accomplish, however, is a kind of balancing act between the scale and coloration of the gallery, and his almost reluctant insertion of an object into it.
Living by the ocean has clearly been an inspiration – from its atmospheric light to the detritus one inevitably finds washed on the shore, to the bright iridescent coloration of certain seashells.
What they found: The researchers discovered "clear patterns" that the average egg coloration is significantly darker when temperature and solar radiation levels are low, says Wisocki, of Long Island University (LIU).
The references range from the subtly washed-out coloration of the main animation to interludes that recall the work of mid-century cartoonists like Cliff Roberts, Eyvind Earle, and Saul Bass.
To mask coloration and make their milk appear pure, they'll add a range of things including detergent, caustic soda, glucose, white paint and refined oil, according to a Times Internet report.
In addition to its blue coloration, Blue Heat Snow and Ice Melter is unique because it consists of a blend of salts: calcium chloride, sodium chloride, magnesium chloride, and ferric chloride.
I truly noticed no coloration of any kind; I was listening to the sound as it was intended to be heard by the sound engineers and the musicians that had created it.
The vivid coloration and patterns of a painting by Winfred Rembert highlight the similar elements in Edward Hopper's nearby New York restaurant scene — even as the painting's subjects also complement each other.
The latest Saturday Night Live cold open visited the cable network's Meet The Press stage, where host Chuck Todd (Kyle Mooney) banters with guests about the size, shape, and "coloration" of Bezos' member.
The high concentrations of the green bile pigment biliverdin in the blood overwhelms the crimson color of red blood cells resulting in a lime-green coloration of the muscles, bones, and mucosal tissues.
Mario accompanies his mother, first in Buenos Aires and later in Milan, as doctors attempt to reconstruct her face, and reports on the minutiae of coloration and tone, the topography of the flesh.
Everything about The Lost Village's eyeball-searing visuals is cranked to 11, from the Smurfs' blue flesh to the bright, exploding coloration of their village and the Forbidden Forest into which they venture.
Amid this sober coloration splashes of yellow and pink abound, and vivid blues and emerald greens, all tempered by the many snowdrop gaps of unpainted canvas, like floral accents in an English garden.
What they did: The scientists examined populations of turtle-headed sea snakes and museum specimens throughout Southeast Asia and Australia, and found a clear association between dark coloration and urban pollution or military activity.
Bonhams holds three such sales a year in Los Angeles; in January, an iridescent ammonite with blue coloration — the sort of fossil that also appeals to interior decorators — brought a top price of $43,750.
Despite the intensity of the coloration, it is interesting to note that the name "pink" probably derives from the loosely serrated edges of the flowers' petals (think "pinking shears" rather than the color pink).
Dr. San-Jose, who researches animal coloration, said that there has been little study of color in nocturnal animals in the past, but that has begun to change, producing many surprises in recent years.
But now, in a report published last week in Current Biology, Dr. Shine and his colleagues suggested that the varied coloration of sea snakes is probably an adaptation that helps them deal with pollution.
Lobsters are typically reddish brown or greenish brown, and the rare blue coloration of this one comes from a genetic defect that causes the creature to overproduce a particular protein, according to the lobster institute.
In "Coloration Coronation" (2016), I see a tarot-card hand rendered under the tutelage of Art Nouveau taking a holiday acid trip; the hand gets treated as a torso, with upside-down hammers for legs.
Of special interest were the Hagia Sophia mosaics, which inspired such portraits as "Figure with Yellow and Blue" (1949) and a breakthrough series of feminized self-portraits using flattening effects, exaggerated volume and strong coloration.
Venus' owners say she owes her look to being a "chimera," a cat whose cells contain two types of DNA, but the 50-50 split of her coloration makes her incredibly rare and easily recognizable.
"The startling, very white coloration, the cleft upper lip, the absence of a dorsal fin, the beautiful way it moves, and the shape of its head," he said, "it's without a doubt a beluga whale."
The injection of diphtheria and other vaccines would also affect a booby's blue coloration, by setting up a competition between the skin of the feet and the newly taxed immune system for precious dietary carotenoids.
A Breyer sold as a German Warmblood or Appaloosa Stallion might be entered into a completely different class by a skilled competitor, with serious research into horse breeding, coloration, and genetics to back up that assessment.
The implied intimacy of the work's title is unsettling, as are the album's irregularities in coloration, focus, camera angle, and pose, all of which exacerbate the pathos of the numerous victims' portraits, which directly confronts viewers.
Researchers suspected coloration genes from the two subspecies weren't mixing well, and that natural selection — assisted by bees and their floral preferences — was favoring the survival of both magenta and yellow flowers independently, not the hybrids.
The right side of their jaws are white, with a swirling, smoky splash of light coloration and four bisecting dark stripes on the right side of their heads, and their backs are decorated with asymmetrical chevrons.
These features can have different scales, as well — at the fine side, it's things like individual facial features; in the middle, it's the general composition of the shot; at the largest scale, it's things like overall coloration.
I think that's when I was first aware that whiteness was something I could identify with, but even then I thought of it more like "light peach," because I was looking for literal coloration in the book.

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