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Most familiar to those who have taken chemistry during secondary education is the acid-base titration involving a color changing indicator.
The color range is limited to common primary and secondary colors, and the actual pigments are unspecified.
Cyan printing ink can be more saturated or less saturated than the RGB secondary cyan, depending on what RGB color space and ink are considered.
He promulgated a categorization of mind and matter as composed of eight types of " kalapas " of which the four elements are primary and a secondary group of four are color, smell, taste, and nutriment which are derivative from the four primaries.
He added black as the secondary color.
The primary qualities were supposed to be true of material objects in themselves ( size, position, momentum ) whereas the secondary qualities were supposed to be more subjective ( color and sound ).
Projection of primary color lights on a screen shows secondary colors where two overlap ; the combination of all three of red, green, and blue in appropriate intensities makes white.
When one of the components has the strongest intensity, the color is a hue near this primary color ( reddish, greenish, or bluish ), and when two components have the same strongest intensity, then the color is a hue of a secondary color ( a shade of cyan, magenta or yellow ).
Every secondary color is the complement of one primary color ; when a primary and its complementary secondary color are added together, the result is white: cyan complements red, magenta complements green, and yellow complements blue.
Navy remains but a sandy beige replaces orange as a secondary color.
The color of fine blue sapphires can be described as a vivid medium dark violet to purplish blue where the primary blue hue is at least 85 % and the secondary hue no more than 15 % without the least admixture of a green secondary hue or a gray mask.
It is a secondary color because two colors ( blue and red ) make up this color.
Without halftoning, the three primary process colors could be printed only as solid blocks of color, and therefore could produce only seven colors: the three primaries themselves, plus three secondary colors produced by layering two of the primaries: cyan and yellow produce green, cyan and magenta produce a purplish blue, yellow and magenta produce red ( these subtractive secondary colors correspond roughly to the additive primary colors ) plus layering all three of them resulting in black.

secondary and is
They think, perforce, of physical survival: everything else is secondary.
For this reason, the more uncertain skywave service was denominated `` secondary '' in our rules, as compared to the steadier, more reliable groundwave `` primary service '', and, for both skywave service and skywave interference, signal strength is expressed in terms of percentage of time a particular signal-intensity level is exceeded -- 50 percent of the time for skywave service, 10 percent of the time for skywave interference.
It is characterized by the presence of incompletely developed secondary lobules ; ;
Though there is obviously great need for continued experimentation with various types of short-term intervention to further efforts in developing an operational definition of prevention at the secondary -- or perhaps, in some instances, primary -- level, the place of short-term intervention has already been documented by a number of investigators in a wide variety of settings.
Preliminary evidence tentatively indicates that the molecule ( metabolite 1 ) ) is cleaved at a secondary amide bond.
The Roman Catholic natural-law tradition regards as self-evident that the primary objective purpose of the conjugal act is procreation and that the fostering of the mutual love of the spouses is the secondary and subjective end.
Their secondary hero is another pro, Willie Chisholm, who drank his lunch during another Open and tried to blast his way out of a rock-strewn gully.
It means to do it and to know one is doing it, but as only a secondary if certain effect of the good one primarily does and intends.
The secondary literature on Aristotle is vast.
This response is mostly secondary because salamanders have been observed to remain stationary near odoriferous prey but only feed if it moves.
Asparagales have a method of secondary thickening which is otherwise only found inDioscorea ( in the order Disoscoreales ).
The stamens are usually found around the style, either aggregated densely or fused into a tube, probably an adaptation in association with the plunger ( brush ; or secondary ) pollination that is common among the families of the order, wherein pollen is collected and stored on the length of the pistil.
An abugida ( from Ge ‘ ez አቡጊዳ ’ äbugida ), also called an alphasyllabary, is a segmental writing system in which consonant – vowel sequences are written as a unit: each unit is based on a consonant letter, and vowel notation is secondary.
Proline is the only proteinogenic amino acid whose side-group links to the α-amino group and, thus, is also the only proteinogenic amino acid containing a secondary amine at this position.
The ideal grade is called " Deep Siberian " and has a primary purple hue of around 75 – 80 %, with 15 – 20 % blue and ( depending on the light source ) red secondary hues.
In this case, the arthritis is considered to be secondary to the main disease ; these include:
The primary is of magnitude 5. 6 and the secondary is of magnitude 9. 6.
The primary ( ζ < sup > 1 </ sup > Ant ) is of magnitude 5. 8, though it is a double star with a primary of magnitude 6. 2 and a secondary of magnitude 7. 0.

secondary and formed
The coordination complexes formed by transition metals with primary and secondary phosphines and arsines are being investigated ( R. G. Hayter ).
* Columbia Secondary School, a secondary school formed with partnership with Columbia University
* The secondary cell wall, a thick layer formed inside the primary cell wall after the cell is fully grown.
A properly constructed machete will have a convex or flat primary bevel from the spine to the edge, which is formed by a secondary bevel.
Clay deposits may be formed in place as residual deposits in soil, but thick deposits usually are formed as the result of a secondary sedimentary deposition process after they have been eroded and transported from their original location of formation.
Contemporary views of Cubism are complex, formed to some extent in response to the ‘ Salle 41 ’ Cubists, whose methods were too distinct from those of Picasso and Braque to be considered merely secondary to them.
** accessory, for secondary buds formed besides a principal bud ( axillary or terminal );
Structures in sedimentary rocks can be divided into ' primary ' structures ( formed during deposition ) and ' secondary ' structures ( formed after deposition ).
Secondary xylem is the xylem that is formed during secondary growth from vascular cambium.
This abundance difference is a result of the way secondary cosmic rays are formed.
* The Bishop of Hereford's Bluecoat School-A co-educational voluntary aided comprehensive school for pupils aged between 11 and 16, formed in 1973 from two former church secondary schools, the Bluecoat foundation, dating back to 1710 and the Bishop ’ s School, a secondary modern school founded in 1958.
The first: The diffusion collision model, in which a nucleus is formed, then the secondary structure is formed, and finally these secondary structures are collided together and pack tightly together.
It is in the central and eastern portions of the range only that crystalline rocks make their appearance ; the western part is composed almost exclusively of sedimentary deposits, and the secondary ridges extending through Berne and the adjoining cantons are formed of jurassic, cretaceous, or eocene strata.
A primary aerosol has particles that are introduced directly into the gas and secondary aerosols are formed when gas-to-particle conversion occurs.
Some of the smaller craters are secondary craters formed from larger chunks of ejecta from Tycho.
There are two selective state secondary schools – The Folkestone School for Girls ( formed by the merger of The Folkestone Technical High School for Girls and The Folkestone Grammar School for Girls in the 1980s ) and the Harvey Grammar School for boys ; the latter was founded in 1674.
Feltham Community College ( originally known as Feltham Comprehensive School when it was formed from two secondary modern and one grammar school ) and Rivers Academy West London ( known as Longford School / Longford Community School from its foundation in 1935 to 31 July 2011 ) both have excellent sports facilities.
Education4Crowland, a group of residents and members of the Parish, District and County Councils, has been formed to help fight for the retention of secondary education within the town and the creation of a Free School.

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