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anomaly
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Any sound that was not part of (or not intended for) the original soundtrack. Such sounds include buzzes, hum, clicks, pops, electronic noises, etc. Optical soundtracks (stripes found along one or both edges of a film) typically have characteristics similar to those of vinyl records. Digital soundtracks can suffer from electronic noises during playback and "new" anomalies can manifest during dubbing.
ó: home.earthlink.net/~vigilant/stajGloss01.html
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anomaly
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the deviation of the value of a parameter, such as temperature, from its average over a specified period
ó: www.epa.nsw.gov.au/soe/95/28.htm
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anomalous trichromacy
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Condition of having three functioning cone types where one or more of the cones has abnormal spectral sensitivity. Anomalous trichromats, like normal subjects, require three primaries for color matching but will accept matches that normal subjects will reject.
ó: tigger.uic.edu/~hilbert/Glossary.html
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anomaloscope
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An instrument used for detecting anomalies of color vision. The test subject adjusts the ratio of two monochromatic lights to form a match with a third monochromatic light. The most common form of this procedure involves a Rayleigh match: a match between a mixture of monochromatic green and red lights, and a monochromatic yellow light. Normal subjects will choose a matching ratio of red to green light that falls within a fairly narrow range of values. ...
ó: tigger.uic.edu/~hilbert/Glossary.html
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anomaly
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The prefix a(n) stand for “not”. An anomaly is something ab-normal in a scientific sense, an irregularity.
ó: www.himalayasaltcrystal.com/glossary.htm
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