The American Journal of Psychology, Volume 33Granville Stanley Hall, Edward Bradford Titchener, Karl M. Dallenbach, Madison Bentley, Edwin Garrigues Boring, Margaret Floy Washburn University of Illinois Press, 1922 - Psychology |
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... color . The tests were designed to determine whether the color was free of harmful impurities . Seven colors were listed at that time as safe for use in foods . Foods containing unlisted colors , or colors from un- certified batches ...
... color . The tests were designed to determine whether the color was free of harmful impurities . Seven colors were listed at that time as safe for use in foods . Foods containing unlisted colors , or colors from un- certified batches ...
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... colors have more blue mixed into them and include some yellows, greens, cool colors blues, and violet blues.When we look at these colors, they might remindus of a lake or sky. warm colors There is no right or wrong way to mix color. Colors ...
... colors have more blue mixed into them and include some yellows, greens, cool colors blues, and violet blues.When we look at these colors, they might remindus of a lake or sky. warm colors There is no right or wrong way to mix color. Colors ...
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... color . While it is true the color is no indication of the real value of the horse there are those who care for one color more than for the others . This is true when spans or pairs are needed . It is imperative that they be of the same ...
... color . While it is true the color is no indication of the real value of the horse there are those who care for one color more than for the others . This is true when spans or pairs are needed . It is imperative that they be of the same ...
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... color, but the imitation is commonly done in oil. The colors used are raw sienna and raw and burnt umber; a little burnt sienna may be added to the shading color. In oil color the outline of the work is wiped out with a soft cotton rag ...
... color, but the imitation is commonly done in oil. The colors used are raw sienna and raw and burnt umber; a little burnt sienna may be added to the shading color. In oil color the outline of the work is wiped out with a soft cotton rag ...
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... color variation that cannot be plotted and identified on the triangle . Therefore , if all the triangles are put together around a hue circle , one obtains a display of the entire color world . The Color Solid . Such an arrangement is ...
... color variation that cannot be plotted and identified on the triangle . Therefore , if all the triangles are put together around a hue circle , one obtains a display of the entire color world . The Color Solid . Such an arrangement is ...
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