What does hematochrome mean?
Definitions for hematochrome
hema·tochrome
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Princeton's WordNet
hematochromenoun
a reddish coloring material found in some algae
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hematochrome
Hematochrome is a term used to classify a group of pigments that are formed by the combination of protein with iron-porphyrin compounds. These pigments are generally found in blood and animal tissues. Examples of hematochromes include hemoglobin and myoglobin.
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Hematochrome
Hematochrome is a yellow, orange, or red biological pigment present in some green algae, especially when exposed to intense light. It is a name used mainly in older literature. Hematochrome is a mixture of carotenoid pigments and their derivates.
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- [["1889","6"],["1894","2"],["1897","2"],["1900","1"],["1903","2"],["1918","7"],["1922","2"],["1926","13"],["1927","1"],["1930","1"],["1932","1"],["1935","1"],["1936","1"],["1938","5"],["1939","3"],["1940","4"],["1941","9"],["1950","30"],["1951","11"],["1953","6"],["1955","31"],["1958","2"],["1960","4"],["1961","5"],["1962","3"],["1963","5"],["1964","3"],["1965","5"],["1966","1"],["1967","18"],["1968","40"],["1970","2"],["1971","12"],["1973","10"],["1974","8"],["1975","3"],["1976","1"],["1977","2"],["1978","3"],["1980","5"],["1981","1"],["1982","1"],["1983","5"],["1984","6"],["1986","2"],["1988","1"],["1989","3"],["1992","1"],["1993","1"],["1995","1"],["1997","13"],["1998","1"],["1999","10"],["2000","4"],["2001","2"],["2002","3"],["2003","2"],["2004","3"],["2005","5"],["2006","2"],["2007","3"],["2008","2"]]
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of hematochrome in Chaldean Numerology is: 7
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of hematochrome in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7
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