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  • '''Color''' is the observation of [[light]] as it is [[Light#Reflection|reflected]] ...produce blues. Three is the normal number of types of cones in humans, but color-blind people have fewer, and some people have more.
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  • ...of light, on the biology of color reception by the human eye or brain, or color in the arts? [[User:Russell Potter|Russell Potter]] 08:33, 13 June 2007 (CD
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  • <span style="color:{{{1}}}">{{{2}}}</span><noinclude>
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  • <code><nowiki>{{color|red|Hello, world!}}</nowiki></code> results in {{color|red|Hello, world!}} <code><nowiki>{{color|#00F000|Hello, world!}}</nowiki></code> results in {{color|#00F000|Hello, world!}}
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  • ...se for us to focus on areas needing improvement. My sense is that the Four color theorem article, as it is now, is perhaps the best on the web, beating WP i ...that no two regions with a common boundary line are colored with the same color.
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  • ...blindness''' is a defect of vision affecting the ability to distinguish [[color]]s. This condition is caused by a defect in the retina or in other nerve po The first detailed report on color blindness was written by the British chemist [[John Dalton]], who was himse
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  • I suggest moving this to [[Color blindness]], for stylistic reasons. [[User:Anthony Argyriou|Anthony Argyrio
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  • #REDIRECT [[Four color theorem]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Four color theorem]]
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  • | pagename = Color | abc = Color
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  • ...h that no two [[adjacent]] regions with a common [[boundary]] had the same color. But proving this [[proposition]] proved extraordinarily difficult, and it |title= Four-Color Theorem
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  • | pagename = Four color theorem | abc = Four color theorem
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  • {{r|Color Blindness}} {{r|Munsell Color Order System}}
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  • '''In Living Color''' was an [[United States of America|American]] television show of the 1990 ''In Living Color'' had a brash style and frequently pushed the limits of social mores and go
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  • #REDIRECT [[Four color theorem]]
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  • ...nt with a long history) For every [[planar graph]], four colors suffice to color its vertices in such a way that adjacent vertices have different colors.
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  • <code><nowiki>{{color|red|Hello, world!}}</nowiki></code> results in {{color|red|Hello, world!}} <code><nowiki>{{color|#00F000|Hello, world!}}</nowiki></code> results in {{color|#00F000|Hello, world!}}
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  • a color space for describing color of surfaces
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  • ...related primates are usually trichromats but most mammals have dichromatic color vision.
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  • ...n organism with two types of color receptor. Most mammals have dichromatic color vision and this is a common form of human colourblindness.
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