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Definition of chromogenic in English: chromogenicadjective 1Involving the production of colour or pigments. Example sentencesExamples - Determination of the endotoxin activity by the chromogenic Limulus test.
- Clot-based methods recover up to 50% lower activity for these products than the chromogenic assays which can have significant clinical implications for the management of patients with hemophilia A.
- Four N. gonorrhoeae isolates were found to be pencillinase producing N. gonorrhoeae by chromogenic cephalosporin technique.
- The salvinorins react with this chromogenic reagent to produce pinkish-purple spots on the plates.
- 1.1Microbiology (of a bacterium) producing a pigment.
Example sentencesExamples - Teeth discoloration in children could be due to plaque, chromogenic bacteria producing pigments, which impart different colours to the plaque attached to the teeth, and localised enamel hypoplasia.
- In 1902, Beijerinck reported that chromogenic bacteria are attracted to light.
2Photography Denoting a process of developing film which uses couplers to produce images of very high definition. Example sentencesExamples - A filmmaker, Sisic's chromogenic prints read as stills - vignettes that are part of a larger story.
- That gallery also includes a large chromogenic colour print by photographer Andreas Gursky, famous for his deadpan images.
- ‘I sort of became in between the observer and the participant,’ reflected Tam of the journey through chromogenic photos which Lessons, the exhibition, features.
- It is hard to imagine a more perfect illustration than Thomas Demand's large-scale chromogenic prints from 1997-98 of meticulously constructed modern scenarios.
- Though the technology is now a couple of decades old, according to dealers chromogenic films are enjoying a resurgence among photographers.
- 2.1 Denoting any of a number of developing processes similar to the chromogenic process.
Definition of chromogenic in US English: chromogenicadjectiveˌkrōməˈjenik 1Involving the production of color or pigments. Example sentencesExamples - Four N. gonorrhoeae isolates were found to be pencillinase producing N. gonorrhoeae by chromogenic cephalosporin technique.
- Determination of the endotoxin activity by the chromogenic Limulus test.
- Clot-based methods recover up to 50% lower activity for these products than the chromogenic assays which can have significant clinical implications for the management of patients with hemophilia A.
- The salvinorins react with this chromogenic reagent to produce pinkish-purple spots on the plates.
- 1.1Photography Denoting a modern process of film developing that uses couplers to produce black-and-white or color images of very high definition.
Example sentencesExamples - A filmmaker, Sisic's chromogenic prints read as stills - vignettes that are part of a larger story.
- It is hard to imagine a more perfect illustration than Thomas Demand's large-scale chromogenic prints from 1997-98 of meticulously constructed modern scenarios.
- That gallery also includes a large chromogenic colour print by photographer Andreas Gursky, famous for his deadpan images.
- ‘I sort of became in between the observer and the participant,’ reflected Tam of the journey through chromogenic photos which Lessons, the exhibition, features.
- Though the technology is now a couple of decades old, according to dealers chromogenic films are enjoying a resurgence among photographers.
- 1.2Photography Denoting any of a number of developing processes similar to the chromogenic process.
- 1.3Microbiology (of a bacterium) producing a pigment.
Example sentencesExamples - Teeth discoloration in children could be due to plaque, chromogenic bacteria producing pigments, which impart different colours to the plaque attached to the teeth, and localised enamel hypoplasia.
- In 1902, Beijerinck reported that chromogenic bacteria are attracted to light.
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