If we ever get true mind programming, we'll be able to create " raceblindness," but until then, education is our best hope.
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They range from colorblindness to autism, muscular dystrophy to leukemia and hemophilia.
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Another visual defect of a different nature is known as partial colorblindness.
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A colorblindness test and a device to measure astigmatism were also on board.
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If so, then gene therapies for severe human forms of colorblindness could be successful.
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He said they've finished some experiments on colorblindness.
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Budapest-based Coloryte develops systems designed to diagnose and correct color-vision deficiencies.
Uso de colour blindness em inglês
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Cats' day vision is similar to that of humans with red-green colourblindness.
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Best boots Not so much a pair of boots as a test for colourblindness.
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In truth, Napoleon seems long to have been afflicted with political colourblindness in Spanish affairs.
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I mean colourblindness in the negative sense of ignoring black faces in the line-up for classic roles.
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Applicants are interviewed and also do some tests on space and shape aptitudes - and a colourblindness test.
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Unfortunately it is not just the motorist that is at fault; cyclists also seem to be suffering from colourblindness.
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In theory, the authors suggest that this could delay the diagnosis of a dangerous cancer in people with colourblindness.
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All the sixteen populations investigated exhibit prevalence of red-green colourblindness with a relatively higher frequency of deutan type over protan.
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The symptoms of this complaint consist chiefly in a gradual and steady decline of the power of sight, coupled with partial colourblindness.
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However, this inadvertently shines a spotlight on an age-old phenomenon: the habitual colourblindness that our film and television industry suffers so much from.
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Instead, Joseph claimed, it shines a spotlight on an age-old phenomenon: the habitual colourblindness that our film and television industry suffers so much from.
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Colourblindness is sometimes a result, and there may be that impairment of vision known tobacco AMBLYOPIA.
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Colourblindness is a misleading term because people who have it are not blind to all colours, just certain ones.
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Colourblindness usually unsuspected; unconsciousness of high intellectual gifts; of peculiarities of mental imagery; heredity of colour blindness in Quakers; Young and Dalton.