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... colour in the direction of the optic axis and a different one at other angles . A biaxial crystal , one having two optic axes , will exhibit trichroism , in which three colours , sometimes called face colours , may be observed . As an ...
... colour in the direction of the optic axis and a different one at other angles . A biaxial crystal , one having two optic axes , will exhibit trichroism , in which three colours , sometimes called face colours , may be observed . As an ...
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... colour in the “ quarrel " of colour versus drawing that erupted in the French Royal Academy of Painting and Sculpture in Paris in 1671. The quarrel was over the pre- eminent importance of drawing ( i.e. , the use of line to depict form ) ...
... colour in the “ quarrel " of colour versus drawing that erupted in the French Royal Academy of Painting and Sculpture in Paris in 1671. The quarrel was over the pre- eminent importance of drawing ( i.e. , the use of line to depict form ) ...
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... colour , as formu- lated in quantum chromodynamics ( QCD ) . In this theory of strong interactions , developed in 1977 , the term colour has nothing to do with the colours of the everyday world but rather represents a special quantum ...
... colour , as formu- lated in quantum chromodynamics ( QCD ) . In this theory of strong interactions , developed in 1977 , the term colour has nothing to do with the colours of the everyday world but rather represents a special quantum ...
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