Joseph W. Lovibond invented a visual colorimeter and a system for colorimetry based on subtractive color mixing. |
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His subtractive procedure is the ruthless evacuation of everything taken-for-granted as a prelude to the construction of a new Good. |
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Mixing two of them produces cyan, magenta and yellow, also called the subtractive colors. |
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This intermodulation creates an effect called heterodyning, where additive and subtractive tones, known as beat frequencies, are created. |
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In a subtractive process, strips of tape are progressively removed from the canvas's surface as color is applied in a systematic fashion. |
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In subtractive synthesis yellow, magenta, and cyan filters or dye layers subtract varying proportions of the primary colours from white light. |
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The size of a large refrigerator, it is capable of both subtractive and additive manufacturing. |
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Such is the challenge presented by the difficult transition from subtractive bilingualism to additive bilingualism. |
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It is a subtractive system that removes the unwanted colors from white light. |
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A suppressive, subtractive hybridization procedure was applied to dissected midguts of the budworm exposed to sub-lethal levels of the toxin. |
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The CMY color model is a subtractive process that uses the secondary colors: cyan, magenta, and yellow. |
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The re-zero key is a combined semiautomatic zero setting subtractive tare-balancing device. |
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This subtractive, or white-light, printing method depends on subtracting or holding back colour components of white light. |
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The system is configured to be easily switched between additive and subtractive modes. |
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If you stare at a bright colour for a time and then look at a white surface, you will see an after-image, which will be the subtractive complement. |
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They were instructed in how to build and use an armature, which helps develop modeling skills by combining both the additive and subtractive nature of sculpture. |
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The precise legal content of the categories of crime that are most relevant in the context of subtractive education is still, however, unclear, making it difficult to be categorical about their application. |
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For example, the detailed SOE analysis might be modified to add a line for the total movement in fair value of assets and a subtractive line for the asset movement required to support policy liability changes. |
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Demonstrate subtractive and additive techniques for forming masks with papier-mache pulp and layers of pasted strips. |
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Children undergoing subtractive education, or at least their children, are effectively transferred to the dominant group linguistically and culturally. |
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As a result, immigration is a subtractive force for Francophones that decreases not only their demographic weight in the country as a whole, but also the vitality of French in the country. |
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Before embarking on the legal argumentation, we present ways of using force in subtractive education, and some negative educational and sociological consequences of it. |
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Because the Minimonsta works on two levels, provided you have a fundamental grasp of subtractive synthesis, it's quick and easy to get going before delving in to the more complex functions of the instrument. |
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As noted in the first part of this paper, residential schooling and other forms of subtractive education suffered by indigenous children also have had a range of longer-term physical consequences. |
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For printing inks, the subtractive primaries of process yellow, magenta and cyan are used in combination, as percentage screens, to recreate all other colours. |
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As it's part of the program, a subtractive calculation is indispensable. |
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By adding and subtracting the three primaries, cyan, yellow, and magenta are produced. These are called subtractive primaries. |
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It is clear that the various forms of subtractive education to which indigenous children have been and continue to be subject results in very serious and often permanent harmful mental and physical consequences. |
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Therefore abelian groups are completely characterized as subtractive groupoids. |
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Instead, assimilationist subtractive education has been and is still the most common way of educating both hearing and deaf indigenous and minority children. |
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Broadly speaking, there are several variations of business transfer tax or subtractive method value-added taxes. |
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Implementation of non-subtractive dithering is easier than implementation of the subtractive form. |
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This leads to a basic theory involving what we call unital and strongly unital objects, subtractive objects, Mal'tsev objects and protomodular objects. |
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In classical mechanics, velocities are directly additive and subtractive. |
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The supply, installation and commissioning of a hybrid machine tool for practical research into additive and subtractive manufacture of complex components such as gears. |
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Subtractive sequencing allows detection of millions of different RNA molecules in a single specimen. |
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