- life on the ground. It is
camouflaged (made
invisible by
means of
protective coloring)
among the
leaves because of its
uniform ruddy brown skin. This active...
- of
Canada and the
United States. The
brown Arctic has
highly variable colorings,
which tend
toward light yellow to
orange brown wings that help camouflage...
-
Caramel color or
caramel coloring is a water-soluble food
coloring. It is made by heat
treatment of
carbohydrates (sugars), in
general in the presence...
- Wallis,
James Harold. The politician; his habits, outcries, and
protective coloring, Arno Press, 1974. ISBN 0-405-05904-3 Wood, Clement. The Life of...
-
Chemical coloring of
metals is the
process of
changing the
color of
metal surfaces with
different chemical solutions. The
chemical coloring of
metals can...
-
visit to
Library of Congress;
lecture on
wingless birds;
another on
protective coloring;
another on Martinique;
reading Owen Wister's The Virginian; meeting...
- ISBN 978-0-7641-1979-8.
Retrieved 12 May 2013.
Edward Alcamo (29 July 2003).
Anatomy Coloring Workbook,
Second Edition. The
Princeton Review. pp. 2–. ISBN 978-0-375-76342-7...
- Hand-colouring (or hand-
coloring)
refers to any
method of
manually adding colour to a
monochrome photograph,
generally either to
heighten the
realism of...
-
spotted effects.[citation needed]
Another interesting coloring method is
anodizing interference coloring. The thin oil film
resting on the water's surface...
- Hair
coloring is the
process of
adding pigment to or
removing pigment from the hair shaft. Hair
coloring processes may be
referred to as
coloring or bleaching...