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... colour seen in plants results mainly from such pig- ments as chlorophyll , producing green colour ; the ca- rotenoids , producing yellow or red colour ; and the fla- vonoids , including the flavones , which are almost col- ourless or ...
... colour seen in plants results mainly from such pig- ments as chlorophyll , producing green colour ; the ca- rotenoids , producing yellow or red colour ; and the fla- vonoids , including the flavones , which are almost col- ourless or ...
Page 46
... colour , free from fibre and strings , thick walled , and small seeded . Cowpea . The immature pods and both the fresh and dried seeds are used as food . The beans are usually cooked before serving . Cucumber . The immature fruit is ...
... colour , free from fibre and strings , thick walled , and small seeded . Cowpea . The immature pods and both the fresh and dried seeds are used as food . The beans are usually cooked before serving . Cucumber . The immature fruit is ...
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... colour to colour and a codified vocabulary of expressive forms . The consistent granulation of colour in Seurat's work from 1885 onward was specific to the picture , not to the sensation or the subject ( Plate XXII ) . The coherent ...
... colour to colour and a codified vocabulary of expressive forms . The consistent granulation of colour in Seurat's work from 1885 onward was specific to the picture , not to the sensation or the subject ( Plate XXII ) . The coherent ...
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