False. A dot on the screen that contains a color is called a "pixel."
In any computer application, a dot on the screen is called a pixel.
A pixel (from PICture ELement)
The smallest dot on a screen is a pixel
dot screen
A colored dot that is the smallest part of a bitmap image is called a pixel. Each pixel is a tiny square or dot that contains a single color value and together they form the complete image. The resolution of a bitmap image is determined by the number of pixels it contains.
No. Ideally you would prefer a screen quality with a higher DPI (dots per inch), meaning that each individual dot is smaller. Each dot holds a particular color (hexadecimal value).
it is a dot of light
In CRTs by having an electron beam impacting a phosphor coating on screen of the correct color - it may be a line or a dot. In LCD (flat) screens, allowing white light to pass in a patch with a color filter.
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The color tube used for antibody screen is typically a lavender or pink top tube, which contains EDTA as the anticoagulant. This type of tube is used to collect whole blood samples for immunohematology testing.