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Yellow is the
color between green and
orange on the
spectrum of light. It is
evoked by
light with a
dominant wavelength of
roughly 575–585 nm. It is a...
- One
dimensional scales for
yellowness were created, e.g.,
Gardner Color Scale and APHA/Pt-Co/Hazen
Color Scale. The
yellowness of the
transparent liquid...
- Citrinitas, or
sometimes xanthosis, is a term
given by
alchemists to "
yellowness." It is one of the four
major stages of the
alchemical magnum opus. In...
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Varieties of the
color yellow may
differ in hue,
chroma (also
called saturation, intensity, or colorfulness) or
lightness (or value, tone, or brightness)...
- The
yellow pages are
telephone directories of businesses,
organized by
category rather than
alphabetically by
business name, in
which advertising is sold...
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consider the
cause of the
yellowness which is so
remarkable in this distemper, as to have
given it the name of the
Yellow Fever."[citation needed] However...
- The King in
Yellow is a book of
short stories by
American writer Robert W. Chambers,
first published by F.
Tennyson Neely in 1895. The
British first edition...
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Yellows may
refer to:
Shades of
yellow Yellow Coliadinae Clouded yellows, a
common name for Colias, a
genus of
butterflies Gr****
yellows, a
common name...
- In this
concentration of
conjugated bilirubin in the
blood appears as
yellowness of the
mucous membranes and sclera. The most
common cause of bilirubinuria...
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Yellow journalism and
yellow press are
American terms for
journalism and ****ociated
newspapers that
present little or no legitimate, well-researched news...