Color-blindness Sentence Examples

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  • It is a misleading term because people with color blindness are not blind.

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  • Blue color blindness is an inability to distinguish both blue and yellow, which are seen as white or gray.

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  • Researchers studying red/green color blindness in the United Kingdom reported an average prevalence of only 4.7 percent in one group.

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  • This indicates that the X chromosome is one of the locations for color blindness.

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  • The inability to correctly identify colors is the only sign of color blindness.

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  • It is important to note that people with red/green or blue varieties of color blindness use other cues such as color saturation and object shape or location to distinguish colors.

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  • Accidents or strokes that damage the retina or affect particular areas of the brain eye can lead to color blindness.

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  • An ophthalmologist should be consulted at the time color blindness is first suspected.

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  • Some plates distinguish between red/green and blue color blindness.

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  • As of 2004 there is no treatment or cure for color blindness.

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  • As things deteriorate, anemia and color blindness can set in, as does a higher risk of cardiovascular ailments.

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  • By using hexadecimal notation, this can be exact regardless of the screen calibration or even color blindness of the people working on it.

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  • There are three basic variants of color blindness.

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  • Red/green color blindness is the most common deficiency, affecting 8 percent of Caucasian males and 0.5 percent of Caucasian females.

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  • Red/green color blindness may slightly increase an affected person's chances of contracting leprosy.

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  • Pre-term infants exhibit an increased prevalence of blue color blindness.

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  • Red/green and blue color blindness appear to be located on at least two different gene locations.

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  • Inherited color blindness cannot be prevented.

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  • There is no way to prevent genetic color blindness.

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  • Some forms of acquired color blindness may be prevented.

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  • Parents can inquire about other family members who have experienced color blindness.

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  • They also perform tests for color-blindness, visual acuity, and depth perception.

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