Meaning of Daltonic | Babel Free
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“1866, John Henry Pepper, The Playbook of Metals: A New Edition, page 150, All our ideas are so interwoven with the Daltonic theory that we cannot transform⟳ ourselves into the times when it did not exist⟳.”
“1875 October 8, S. E. Phillips, The Atomic Weight of the Cerium Metals, William Crooke (editor), The Chemical News, Volume 31: 1875, page 176, It seems to me a cardinal point⟳ with many to consider⟳ the elements as blank units which may be played with numerically; they coldly and grudgingly accept⟳ the Daltonic proportions, and seem to consider⟳ it immaterial whether an element be xCl, or x₂Cl₂, or x₃Cl₃, excepting as far as volume or specific heat may determine⟳.”
“An “ion” is an atom of matter⟳—I mean⟳ a Daltonic atom; hydrogen, for example—with such an electron attached to it, or detached from it.”
“Using three tests, bridge', 'differences and 'mosaic', can be as rapid as 1 minute per test⟳ but a child slightly Daltonic on PIC may give⟳ positive results on only two of the three; which two, cannot be predicted.”
“Here we see⟳ the very same restrictions, the same blind — and at best Daltonic — policies of the ideological leaders.”
“"[…]I have⟳ a cousin with Daltonic vision; it's not so strange in a man not to see⟳ the color red."”
“Words fail⟳ to present⟳ the difference between blue and green to the blind or to the daltonic, and, as everyone knows, all the attempts to "translate⟳" music into words invariably awkward, crude, and inadequate.”
“2004, Julio A. Lillo, Humberto Moreira, Color Blindness, article in Charles Spielberger (editor), Encyclopedia of Applied Psychology, Three-Volume Set⟳, Volume 1, page 415, On the other hand, a women must have⟳ problems in both X chromosomes to be daltonic.”
“2013, Manuel Pérez Cota, Miguel Ramón González Castro, DCS 3D Operators in Industrial Environments: New HCI Paradigm for the Industry, Randall Shumaker (editor), Virtual, Augmented and Mixed Reality: Systems and Applications: 5th International Conference, VAMR 2013, Proceedings, Part II, LNCS 8022, page 277, It was owing to the fact that "risks evaluation" for workplace of a console operator indicated that these tasks could not be carried out by daltonic people or [people] with other visual or physical deficiencies.”
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
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