First Page | Document Content | |
---|---|---|
Date: 2010-04-22 23:53:25Linguistics Culture Languages of Asia Language comparison Color Blue Optical spectrum Rainbow Light blue Linguistic relativity Shades of blue Russian language | Close window Published online: 30 April 2007; | doi:news070430- 2 Seeing the blues Having different words for light and dark blue may change how you see them.Add to Reading ListSource URL: www-psych.stanford.eduDownload Document from Source WebsiteFile Size: 72,53 KBShare Document on Facebook |
COLOR GENOMICS, INC. NOTICE OF PRIVACY PRACTICES THIS N OTICE D ESCRIBES H OW M EDICAL I NFORMATION A BOUT Y OU THAT IS PROTECTED UNDER THE HEALTHDocID: 1xVPn - View Document | |
The Art of Cryptography Zero Knowledge Proofs Abhiram Kothapalli Two Balls and the Color-Blind FriendDocID: 1xVLd - View Document | |
CROSSMARK_Color_txt_100x100.epsDocID: 1xVqk - View Document | |
CrossMark_Color_flat+clickDocID: 1xV7q - View Document | |
Graphical Inference for Infovis Hadley Wickham, Dianne Cook, Heike Hofmann, and Andreas Buja Fig. 1. One of these plots doesn’t belong. These six plots show choropleth maps of cancer deaths in Texas, where darker colorDocID: 1xV3p - View Document |