| 41. | Most clinical tests are designed to be fast, simple, and effective at identifying broad categories of color blindness.
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| 42. | In the 1940s, he conducted an experiment with color blindness that was treated with cobra venom and vitamins.
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| 43. | According to this theory, color blindness is due to the lack of a particular chemical in the eye.
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| 44. | Inherited color blindness can be congenital ( from birth ), or it can commence in childhood or adulthood.
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| 45. | This will still cause problems for those with monochromatic color blindness, but it is still something worth considering.
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| 46. | This has been known to cause problems for people with color blindness who are unfamiliar with the area.
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| 47. | An April paper reported that gene therapy addressed achromatopsia ( color blindness ) in dogs by targeting cone photoreceptors.
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| 48. | Isolated communities with a restricted gene pool sometimes produce high proportions of color blindness, including the less usual types.
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| 49. | Do not use color to mark differences in text : they may be invisible to people with color blindness.
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| 50. | NAACP has also threatened to sue any employer or licensing board that tries to test people for color blindness.
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