The term "CLD chromophore" typically refers to a type of chromophore that exhibits characteristic light-absorbing properties and is often associated with certain chemical compounds. In this context, "CLD" could refer to specific structural features or categories of chromophores, but it's not a widely recognized acronym in the scientific literature. Chromophores are molecules or parts of molecules that absorb light in the visible or ultraviolet range, which often imparts color to the substances containing them.

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