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metameric having the body divided into successive metameres or segments, as in earthworms or lobsters
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metameric Composed of similar segments (metameres), as in the body plan of segmented animals such as arthropods, and in embryonic structures such as somites and rhombomeres of the hindbrain.
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metameric characterized by serial repetition of segments.
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metamerism A phenomenon in a scanner in which two colours that appear the same to an observer are registered as different by the scanner, or two colours that look different to an observer are accepted as identical by the scanner. Instrument metamerism is a non-recoverable error, because the input cannot be determined from the output.
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metamerism a metamerism occurs when the color standard and the submit do not match under all lighting conditions. This means that a solid color fabric when viewed under two different lights in a commercial light box, will appear to cast two different colors. The correct technical definition for metamerism is a conditional match that is, two or more samples match for one observer under one light source, but not under a different light source for that same observer.
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