Genetic inability to distinguish differences in hue.
1They range from color blindness to autism, muscular dystrophy to leukemia and hemophilia.
2Another visual defect of a different nature is known as partial color blindness.
3A color blindness test and a device to measure astigmatism were also on board.
4If so, then gene therapies for severe human forms of color blindness could be successful.
5He said they've finished some experiments on color blindness.
6Male squirrel monkeys don't see color well; they have a kind of red-green color blindness.
7It struck me as something similar to color blindness.
8As a practical seaman I consider a great many accidents at sea arise from color blindness.
9The distortion and color blindness stayed constant.
10Until the year 1853, very little was known about color blindness, and much less written about it.
11In any case, the light of the constellation alleviated some of the color blindness that sets in at night.
12We have performed linkage analysis in eight families with rod monochromacy, an autosomal recessively inherited condition with complete color blindness.
14It must not be assumed that every one has the same sense of color , otherwise there would be no color blindness.
15There is a very important defect in vision which should be detected as early in life as possible, and that is color blindness.
16The change was like what may be supposed would take place were it possible to cure a case of " color blindness".
Translations for color blindness