| bathochrome |
an atom or group whose introduction into a compound shifts the compound's absorption peak to a longer wavelength; cf. hypsochrome.
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| bathochromy |
a shift of the absorption band toward lower frequencies (longer wavelengths) with deepening of color from yellow to red to black.
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| bathoflore |
an atom or group that decreases the intensity of fluorescence of a compound in which it occurs; cf. auxoflore.
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| bathomorphic |
having a deep or myopic eye.
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| bathorhodopsin |
a transient intermediate produced upon irradiation of rhodopsin in the visual cycle; see illustration at visual cycle.
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| BAT | damaged by blows or hard usage |
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| BAT | an assault in which the assailant makes physical contact |
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