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chromatic aberration PHYS

chromatic dispersion LIGHT

chromatic hallucination

chromatic number COMPUT

chromatic number

lateral chromatic aberration OPTICS

longitudinal chromatic aberration LIGHT

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At eleven-notes the chord is one pitch shy of the total chromatic.
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For faster chromatic pieces a pedal called a pitch shifter can be used to make the instrument fully chromatic.
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The movement is more chromatic than the first and employs less functional chord progressions.
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However, even polynomial-valued invariants such as the chromatic polynomial are not usually complete.
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These chromatic strings have since become part of the standard 10-string pedal steel guitar tuning.
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These tone holes let the player produce every note of the chromatic scale.
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Both of them have chromatic number 3, diameter 4 and girth 5.
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This long section begins to slowly pick up and results in the tumultuous, extremely chromatic and violent development.
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The piece is highly chromatic, and, like several earlier variations, treble and bass are in contrary motion throughout.
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But in graph theory, when the term is used without any qualification, it almost always refers to the chromatic number of a graph.
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