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Brightness and brightness ratio as factors in attention value
Pain, Richard F.
Text (1968)
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Color-form salience and stroop interference in mentally retarded clients : an exploratory study on the relationships among cognitive styles, multidimensional sorting task performance, and general work adjustment characteristics
Crimando, William
Text (1980)
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Structural insight in to the mechanism of wavelength tuning in a rhodopsin mimic and a single mutation resulted an extensive 3D domain swapped dimerization in hCRBPII
Nossoni, Zahra
Text (2014)
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I. Protein design : reengineering cellular retinoic acid binding protein II into a retinal binding protein ; II. Pseudo-caged compounds as chromophoric hosts for the absolute stereochemical determination of chiral compounds
Vasileiou, Chrysoula
Text (2005)
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Exploring the underlying chemical basis for color vision : designing a protein mimic of rhodopsin
Crist, Rachael M.
Text (2004)
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The effect of irrelevant form cues upon learning and transfer of color concepts in young normal children
Bachelder, Bruce Lowell, 1942-
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