| yellow fat d. |
inflammation of adipose tissue in an animal whose diet is excessively high in unsaturated fats and low in vitamin E; it usually occurs in cats and mink fed certain kinds of fish. The body fat becomes hard, lumpy, and painful and the animal may be feverish or anorexic. Called also steatitis and nutritional steatitis.
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| yellow fever v. |
a preparation of live attenuated yellow fever virus, of chick embryo origin, administered subcutaneously for prevention of yellow fever; recommended for immunization of persons residing or traveling in endemic areas of Africa and South America.
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| yellow |
A color model used when working with print-based images that describes colors as mixtures of cyan, magenta, yellow, and black ink. CMYK is contrasted to the RGB (Red, Green, Blue) color model, which is used when working with images intended for electronic presentation, such as on computer monitors, televisions, and LCD screens. CMYK and RGB are also called "color spaces," because each defines it own color gamut or range of colors that it can represent. ...
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| yellow |
Pure yellow is the "blueless" color. It absorbs all wavelengths of blue from light, and reflects all red and green wavelengths.
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| yellow |
Intellect; imagination; power of the mind; creativity; confidence; gentle persuasion; action; attraction; concentration; inspiration; sudden changes.
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| Yel | a major river of Asia in northern China |
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| Yel | noxious cress with yellow flowers |
| Yel | perennial herb of northeastern United States having a thick knotted yellow rootstock and large rounded leaves |
| Yel | European perennial naturalized throughout United States having hollow stems with a few long narrow tapered leaves and each bearing a solitary pale yellow flower |
| Yel | plant having hemispherical heads of yellow trumpet-shaped flowers |
| Yel | part of the Pacific off the east coast of Asia |
| Yel | slender perennial of western North America having weakly bristly leaves and yellow flower heads |
| Yel | a yellowish central area of the retina that is rich in cones |
| Yel | any of several fungous or viral diseases characterized by yellow spotting on the leaves |
| Yel | fungus causing yellow spot (a sugarcane disease in Australia) |
| Yel | medium-sized spruce of eastern North America |
| Yel | squash having yellow skin and yellowish flesh and usually elongated neck |
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