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From darkness comes white light; from white light comes color. These correspond to the unmanifest Logos, the manifest Logos, and the seven rays, and this cosmogonical scheme is repeated throughout the universe.
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Measured against a platinum-cobalt standard (PCU or Pt-Co units), can give an indication of the relative amount of dissolved organic matter in the water. High coloration, or "bog stain" as it is referred to, is usually caused by runoff from wetlands or forested lands. At high values, color may interfere with the expected phosphorus - chlorophyll - Secchi relationship of a lake. ...
Ãâó: www.pca.state.mn.us/gloss/glossary.cfm
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| Color. |
Measured against a platinum-cobalt standard (PCU or Pt-Co units), can give an indication of the relative amount of dissolved organic matter in the water. High coloration, or "bog stain" as it is referred to, is usually caused by runoff from wetlands or forested lands. At high values, color may interfere with the expected phosphorus - chlorophyll - Secchi relationship of a lake. ...
Ãâó: www.pca.state.mn.us/gloss/glossary.cfm
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| colorectal |
ko-lo-REK-tul Having to do with the colon or the rectum.
Ãâó: goldbamboo.com/glossary-1c-v1-u-all1.html
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| Colorado tick fever |
A disease of humans caused by a virus transmitted by ticks.
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| color | the visual property of being without color |
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| color | a flag that shows its nationality |
| color | a distinguishing emblem |
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