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blue-green algae One form of algae (see separate listing) properly called Cyanobacteria. Blooms of blue-green algae have occurred in some important Australian waterways during drought or because of severe pollution.
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blue This coloration is a simple dilution of Black. The Blue coloration may vary from a very pale, soft grey color to a dark slate tone.
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blue The primary additive colors used in display devices and scanners. Commonly used to refer to the color space, micing system or monitor in color computer graphics.
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blue-green algae Blue-green algae (also called cyanobacteria) are simple, (usually) one-celled photosynthetic organisms that lack a membrane-bound nucleus (they are prokaryotic). They have a primitive, bacteria-like cell structure (lacking a nucleus and other organelles); although they have photosynthetic pigments, they lack chloroplasts (the specialized photosynthetic organelles seen in higher plants).
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blues musical genre of African-American origin often using three phrases to a musical strain or textual stanza. The blues are usually sung with instrumental accompaniment but may be purely instrumental.
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