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Was (wer) ist orthochromatic - definition

TERM USED IN SEVERAL SCIENCES DESCRIBING SPECIAL PROPERTIES OF COLOR AND DYES
Orthochromatic; Orthochromasy; Orthochromatic film
  • 'Type A.1' RAF roundel]]'s outermost, [[chrome yellow]] ring renders as dark gray, due to orthochromasia.
  • Comparison between orthochromatic and panchromatic film.
  • The [[Union Jack]] on orthochromatic emulsion at the [[South Magnetic Pole]] in 1909.

orthochromatic         
¦ adjective denoting black-and-white photographic film sensitive to all visible light except red.
Orthochromasia         
In chemistry, orthochromasia is the property of a dye or stain to not change color on binding to a target, as opposed to metachromatic stains, which change color. The word is derived from the Greek [(correct, upright), and chromatic (color).
Nucleated red blood cell         
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  • Normocyte, Giemsa stain
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CELL TYPE; PRECURSOR OF ERYTHROCYTES
Normoblast; Basophilic normoblast; Polychromatic normoblast; Orthochromatic normoblast; Polychromatophilic erythrocyte; Erythroblast; Normoblasts; Erythroblasts; Megaloblasts; Karyocyte; Megaloblast; Nucleated red blood cells; NRBC; Erythtroblast
A nucleated red blood cell (NRBC), also known by several other names, is a red blood cell that contains a cell nucleus. Almost all vertebrate organisms have hemoglobin-containing cells in their blood, and with the exception of mammals, all of these red blood cells are nucleated.

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Orthochromasia

In chemistry, orthochromasia is the property of a dye or stain to not change color on binding to a target, as opposed to metachromatic stains, which change color. The word is derived from the Greek orthos (correct, upright), and chromatic (color). Toluidine blue is an example of a partially orthochromatic dye, as it stains nucleic acids by its orthochromatic color (blue), but stains mast cell granules in its metachromatic color (red).

In spectral terms, orthochromasia refers to maintaining the position of spectral peaks, while metachromasia refers to a shift in wavelength, becoming either shorter or longer.

In photography, an orthochromatic light spectrum is one devoid of red light.

In biology, orthochromatic refers to the greyish staining because of acidophilic and basophilic mixture in the cell.