| 31. | The chromatic differences of other errors of reproduction have seldom practical importances.
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| 32. | These have all twelve chromatic notes laid out on the same row.
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| 33. | Chromatic aberration also affects black-and-white photography.
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| 34. | There are a few different makers of the chromatic kalimba.
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| 35. | A variant form, the full chromatic descent ( e . g.
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| 36. | Currently, he produces chromatic instruments but without re-tuning mechanisms.
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| 37. | This causes the organ to add chromatics to played notes.
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| 38. | Simple lenses are prone to aberrations, especially chromatic aberration.
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| 39. | This is analogous to the chromatic polynomial of unsigned graphs.
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| 40. | This mechanism enables the musician to alter each chromatic octave.
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