pigmented Meaning & Definition

  • En [ pɪɡˈmen.tɪd]
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  • Pigmented skin can mask fungal infections such as ringworm in children, for example.

  • Pigmented leather is more durable because it is coated with a layer of paint.

  • It is very likely that individuals with darkly pigmented skin are vitamin D deficient.

  • Thus, the question is not why hypopigmented animals have elevated thresholds compared to pigmented animals, but rather, what causes their reduction in rhodopsin expression?

  • Females were allowed to deliver and raise foster offspring (black eyes and pigmented coats).

  • With increasing flicker frequency, amplitudes were reduced significantly in the albino mice in comparison to the pigmented mice in all three age groups.

  • Consequently, heavily pigmented subjects would make color matches in the presence of a noticeable saturation difference.

  • Crossed and uncrossed visual topography in dorsal lateral geniculate nucleus of the pigmented rat.

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