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  2. IUPAC Color Books - Wikipedia

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    It has traditionally been published in an orange cover, hence its informal name, the Orange Book. Although the book is described as the "Definitive Rules", there have been three editions published; the first in 1978 ( ISBN 0-08022-008-8 ), the second in 1987 ( ISBN 0-63201-907-7 ) and the third in 1998 ( ISBN 0-86542-615-5 ).

  3. Rainbow Books - Wikipedia

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    Orange is a reference to the fact that red and yellow mix to orange. This correlates with the fact that CD-R and CD-RW are capable of audio ("Red") and data ("Yellow"); although other colors (other CD standards) that do not mix are capable of being burned onto the physical medium. Orange Book also introduced the standard for multisession writing.

  4. Color book - Wikipedia

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    The collective term color book appears less frequently, and later. In German, "Rainbow book" ("Regenbogenbuch") is seen in 1915, [2] and "color book" ("Farbbuch") in 1928. [3] Attestations of color book in English go back to at least 1940 [4] [5] and the term was still new enough in 1951 to be enclosed in quotation marks. [6]

  5. Rainbow Series - Wikipedia

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    The books have nicknames based on the color of its cover. For example, the Trusted Computer System Evaluation Criteria was referred to as "The Orange Book." [ 1 ] In the book entitled Applied Cryptography , security expert Bruce Schneier states of NCSC-TG-021 that he "can't even begin to describe the color of [the] cover" and that some of the ...

  6. Yellow Book - Wikipedia

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    The Yellow Book (1975), also known as The Oral Transmission of the Intelligent Father, is a text asserting the pre-eminence of the Gelug school over other denominations of Buddhism; Britain's Industrial Future, a 1928 report of the British Liberal Party, commonly known as the Yellow Book; The Sidewalk Labs coffee table book, known as the Yellow ...

  7. Color mixing - Wikipedia

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    The most common additive color model is the RGB color model, which uses three primary colors: red, green, and blue. This model is the basis of most color displays. Some modern displays are Multi-primary color displays, which have 4-6 primaries (RGB, plus cyan, yellow and/or magenta) in order to increase the size of the color gamut. For all ...

  8. How Color Choices Can Cost or Save You Money

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    Shutterstock By Lars Peterson Henry Ford famously said "any customer can have a car painted any color that he wants so long as it is black," and from 1914 to 1926 the company's cars did, in fact ...

  9. Coloured Book protocols - Wikipedia

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    The Yellow Book Transport Service was somewhat misnamed, as it does not fulfill the Transport role in the OSI 7-layer model. It really occupies the top of the Network layer, making up for X.25's lack of NSAP addressing at the time, which did not appear until the X.25 (1980) revision, and was not available in implementations for some years ...

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