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Definition of pigmentation in English: pigmentationnoun pɪɡm(ə)nˈteɪʃ(ə)n mass noun1The natural colouring of animal or plant tissue. (动植物的)天然颜色 Example sentencesExamples - Progeny plants were scored for pigmentation phenotype and analyzed for genotype using SSR markers.
- We think that two risk factors may be the amount of pigmentation naturally occurring in the eye, and dietary elements.
- The second part introduces the central theme: the proximate control and signal function of carotenoid pigmentation.
- However there are ways, other than chemical pigmentation, in which organisms can produce color.
- The colour itself is anthocyanin, basically the same pigmentation as people can see in the autumn.
- Black sponges are unaffected by solar UV, due to photoprotective pigmentation.
- Increased pigmentation in animals, such as these spots, may be genetic, acquired, or associated with pigmented tumors.
- Backcross rats were scored visually for sex, pigmentation, and hair morphology.
- The plant and seed pigmentation components can be lost independently by mutation or unequal crossing over, leading to different derivatives.
- We did not see a hair phenotype, but a subtle hair pigmentation phenotype would be difficult to see.
- The resulting kernel pigmentation phenotype consists of colorless pericarp with red sectors.
- For instance, plants grew leaves with new shapes, had different pigmentation, or hairy roots.
- This results in a life long slate-grey pigmentation of the tissues.
- The method does account for any potential pigmentation in the tissue, or for absorbance
- Pigment accumulated throughout the shaft of the silks and was not limited to the silk hairs as is typical of anthocyanin pigmentation.
- In a number of bird studies, carotenoid pigmentation has been more or less conclusively shown to be a cue for female choice of males.
- The open circles indicate variation of pigmentation inside the phenotypic class.
- Arnold noted that, curiously, many species of parrots that live in rain forests have not evolved fluorescent pigmentation.
- The mutant also has severely reduced growth rates and a distinctive purple leaf colour as a result of increased anthocyanin pigmentation, particularly when grown in soil.
- We are currently investigating the influence of circulating hormone levels on carotenoid transport and bill pigmentation in this species.
- 1.1 Abnormal colouring of a person's skin, typically resulting from disease.
(人的)肤色(尤指不正常或有突出特征的肤色) Example sentencesExamples - The disease should be diagnosed before skin pigmentation, liver enlargement, diabetes, heart failure, or aching joints develop.
- Increased skin pigmentation may occur with longstanding adrenal insufficiency.
- They include skin and mucosal pigmentation, postural hypotension, weight loss, and hyperkalaemia.
- Chronic thickening, dryness, and pigmentation of her skin had developed in areas exposed to the sun.
- The transcutaneous jaundice meter is affected by factors such as gestational age, birth weight, and skin pigmentation.
Synonyms complexion, colouring, skin colour, skin tone
Definition of pigmentation in US English: pigmentationnoun 1The natural coloring of animal or plant tissue. (动植物的)天然颜色 Example sentencesExamples - The second part introduces the central theme: the proximate control and signal function of carotenoid pigmentation.
- Pigment accumulated throughout the shaft of the silks and was not limited to the silk hairs as is typical of anthocyanin pigmentation.
- The resulting kernel pigmentation phenotype consists of colorless pericarp with red sectors.
- For instance, plants grew leaves with new shapes, had different pigmentation, or hairy roots.
- Arnold noted that, curiously, many species of parrots that live in rain forests have not evolved fluorescent pigmentation.
- We did not see a hair phenotype, but a subtle hair pigmentation phenotype would be difficult to see.
- However there are ways, other than chemical pigmentation, in which organisms can produce color.
- The mutant also has severely reduced growth rates and a distinctive purple leaf colour as a result of increased anthocyanin pigmentation, particularly when grown in soil.
- The open circles indicate variation of pigmentation inside the phenotypic class.
- Black sponges are unaffected by solar UV, due to photoprotective pigmentation.
- The colour itself is anthocyanin, basically the same pigmentation as people can see in the autumn.
- The method does account for any potential pigmentation in the tissue, or for absorbance
- In a number of bird studies, carotenoid pigmentation has been more or less conclusively shown to be a cue for female choice of males.
- Progeny plants were scored for pigmentation phenotype and analyzed for genotype using SSR markers.
- Increased pigmentation in animals, such as these spots, may be genetic, acquired, or associated with pigmented tumors.
- Backcross rats were scored visually for sex, pigmentation, and hair morphology.
- We think that two risk factors may be the amount of pigmentation naturally occurring in the eye, and dietary elements.
- We are currently investigating the influence of circulating hormone levels on carotenoid transport and bill pigmentation in this species.
- The plant and seed pigmentation components can be lost independently by mutation or unequal crossing over, leading to different derivatives.
- This results in a life long slate-grey pigmentation of the tissues.
- 1.1 The coloring of a person's skin, especially when abnormal or distinctive.
(人的)肤色(尤指不正常或有突出特征的肤色) Example sentencesExamples - The transcutaneous jaundice meter is affected by factors such as gestational age, birth weight, and skin pigmentation.
- Increased skin pigmentation may occur with longstanding adrenal insufficiency.
- They include skin and mucosal pigmentation, postural hypotension, weight loss, and hyperkalaemia.
- The disease should be diagnosed before skin pigmentation, liver enlargement, diabetes, heart failure, or aching joints develop.
- Chronic thickening, dryness, and pigmentation of her skin had developed in areas exposed to the sun.
Synonyms complexion, colouring, skin colour, skin tone
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