It needs no gainsaying thatalbinismmust in itself constitute a very complex mode of being-in-society.
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None of the others had visual disturbances severe enough to require special educational facilities and none had attended hospital or clinic on account of disabilities caused by theiralbinism.
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Most people withalbinismdie of skin cancer before they reach age 30.
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I would like to remind you thatalbinismaffects one in 20 000 people worldwide.
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The term person withalbinismis preferred to the term albino.
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The pointed pattern is a form of partialalbinism, resulting from a mutation in tyrosinase, an enzyme involved in melanin production.
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However, the diagnosis ofalbinismin humans is based on visual impairment, which has not been described in white horses.
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Some individual animals and humans have very little or no melanin synthesis in their bodies, a condition known asalbinism.
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People withalbinismmay have white hair due to low amounts of melanin.
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This kind ofalbinismeliminates melanin and the structural color found in the gene carriers, leaving untouched lipochrome pigments.
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The incidence ofalbinismcan be artificially increased in fish by exposing the eggs to heavy metals (arsenic, cadmium, copper, mercury, selenium, zinc).
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A beautiful thing about ouralbinismis that it serves as a visual symbol of racial unity worldwide.
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He published numerous scientific papers on various subjects, notably epicanthus, colour vision andalbinism.
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Her white hair, pink eyes and sensitivity to light suggest she hasalbinism.
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Piebaldism differs fromalbinismin that the affected cells maintain the ability to produce pigment but have that specific function turned off.
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