structural colour造句
例句與造句
- Animals use several methods to produce structural colour, as described in the table.
- Structural colours can be combined with pigment colours : peacock feathers are pigmented brown with melanin.
- Colours of the latter kind are often spoken of as structural colours; they are caused by the structure of the coloured surfaces.
- Furthermore, it could be interpreted that " . . . absence of pigment . . . " does not include an absence of structural colours.
- These colours can be derived from pigments, or, as in the Bali starling, structural colour, caused by light scattering off parallel collagen fibres.
- It's difficult to find structural colour in a sentence. 用structural colour造句挺難的
- A number of fixed structures can create structural colours, by mechanisms including diffraction gratings, selective mirrors, photonic crystals, crystal fibres and deformed matrices.
- Structural colours are produced by various combinations of diffraction, reflection or scattering of light from structures with a scale around a quarter of the wavelength of light.
- Structural colour ( as opposed to pigment ) effects will also alter as the diffraction of light changes, so that phenomena such as colour caused by constructive interference will change.
- The specialised scales that provide structural colours to reflected light mostly produce ultra-violet patterns which are discernible in that part of the ultra-violet spectrum that Lepidopteran eyes can see.
- The cockatiel is now biologically classified as a genuine member of Cacatuidae on account of sharing all of the cockatoo family's biological features, namely, the erectile crest, a gallbladder, powder down, suppressed cloudy-layer ( which precludes the display of blue and green structural colours ), and facial feathers covering the sides of the beak, all of which are rarely found outside the family Cacatuidae.