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dichromat A person who has a color vision deficiency involving the complete absence of one cone pigment (red, green or blue). See Color Vision Deficiency.
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DIC A method of contrast microscopy that yields images with a shadowy, three-dimensional relief effect. One popular method is called Nomarski optics, after its inventor.
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dichroic mirror Also "dichromatic mirror," or "chromatic beam-splitter." A semi-transparent bandpass filter that reflects light shorter than a specific wavelength and transmits light that is longer than that wavelength.
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DIC A separate contract that expands or supplements insurance on property written on a named perils basis so as to cover on an all-risk basis, subject to certain exclusions.
Ãâó: www.nv-insurance.com/GlossaryD.htm
dichroic something that is dichroic changes color when different light, such as sunlight or light from a lightbulb, strikes it.
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