Infobox disease Name Selective Mutism AQ Image Caption DiseasesDB ICD10 ICD10 F 94 0 f 90 ICD9 ICD9 309.83 ... Selective mutism SM is an anxiety disorder in which a person who is normally capable of speech is unable to speak in given situations, or to specific people. Selective mutism usually co exists with shyness ... improve section date August 2010 Children and adults with selective mutism are fully capable of speech ... The behaviour may be perceived as shyness or rudeness by others. A child with selective mutism may ... in any situation, even close family members. Selective mutism is by definition characterized by the following ... among family members not always answering to name, for example that set them apart from a child with selective ..., it cannot be diagnosed as selective mutism as stated in the last item on the list above. Selective ... to respond to social stimuli. Children with selective mutism, especially when they have severe social ... input, if they are highly sensitive, or from the task at hand. Most people with selective mutism have ... that selective mute people choose to be silent in certain situations, while the truth is that they often ... to selective mutism in 1994. Don t tell us that this interpretation is not without controversy ... stated, the understanding of selective mutism changed in the early 90s. Works before that reflect ... that selective mutism is not caused by anxiety, we would love to discuss it here. The incidence epidemiology incidence of selective mutism is not certain. Due to the poor understanding of this condition ... and feelings A strong sense of right and wrong ref http www.theselectivemutism.info symptoms of selective ... material stating that selective mutism is caused by stubbornness, abuse, or trauma that was written before 1994. As just stated, the understanding of selective mutism changed in the early 1990s ... to the conclusion that selective mutism is not caused by anxiety, present it for discussion on the talk page. Most children with selective mutism are believed to have an inherited predisposition ... more details
refimprove date October 2008 Selective retention , in relating to the mind, is the process when people more accurately remember messages that are closer to their interests, values and beliefs, than those that are in contrast with their values and beliefs, selecting what to keep in the memory , narrowing the informational flow. ref http www.ciadvertising.org student account spring 01 adv391k anuta adv382j Project retention.htm ref Such examples could include A person may gradually reflect more positively on their time at school as they grow older A consumer might remember only the positive health benefits of a product they enjoy People tending to omit problems and disputes in past relationships A conspiracy theorist paying less attention to facts which do not aid their standpoint Outside of the theory of memory and mind Selective retention may also be retaining of contractual agreements upon moving on in open politics or of physical phenotypes in eugenic methods of propagation of traits and features of a genome. Among other fields where action can impose a strata of creative limitation . See also Confirmation bias References Reflist memory Category Memory cognitive psych stub ... more details
have larger burst limiters to coincide with higher rates of fire. Selective fire weapons are regulated ... firing with a semi automatic rifle DEFAULTSORT Selective Fire Category Firearm actions fr S lecteur ... more details
About selective breeding in the context of colloquial, everyday usage a more detailed treatment within ... accelerated lean muscle growth Selective breeding is the process of breeding plant breeding plants ... biology hybrids . The term selective breeding is synonymous with artificial selection . In animal ..., similar methods are used. Charles Darwin discussed how selective breeding had been successful ... selective breeding and domestication of such animals as pigeon s, cats , cattle , and dogs . Selective ... in agriculture. Selective plant breeding is also used in research to produce transgenic animals ... needed date February 2008 Selective breeding in aquaculture Selective breeding in aquaculture ..., the potential benefits of selective breeding in aquaculture were not realized until recently. This is because ..., which then forced the use of wild broodstock. This was evident in selective breeding programs ... for selective breeding programmes. Artificial reproduction was not achieved because ... Gjedrem 1985 ref A suspected reason associated with the late realisation of success in selective ... selective breeding programs produce. Documentation of the genetic changes was considered ... is usually high it is not considered as a major trait for improvement. However, selective breeding ... was found to be more than 60 after four generations of selective breeding Hershberger et al. 1990 ... Selective breeding programs for the Common carp Cyprinus carpio include improvement in growth, shape ... is endemic to three oyster regions in Europe. Selective breeding programs show that O. edulis ... to other Irish strains. A selective breeding program at Cork harbour uses broodstock from 3 to 4 year ... rate. Penaeid shrimps Selection for growth in Penaeid shrimps yielded successful results. A selective ... a selective breeding program on the Pacific White Shrimp, Litopenaeus vannamei at The Oceanic Institute ... terrestrial livestock Selective breeding programs for aquatic species provide better outcomes compared ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 essay date January 2011 Selective recruitment is an observed effect in traffic safety . When safety belt laws are passed, belt wearing rates increase, but casualties decline by smaller percentages than estimated in a simple calculation. This is because those converted from non use to use are not recruited random members of the driving population. Instead, users differ from non users in many ways that influence safety. Two effects are 1. When non wearers crash, they have more severe crashes. 2. Non wearers are more likely to crash Illustrative example of effect Say initial belt use was zero it never is, but this assumption makes it easy to understand , and after a belt law is passed use rate increases to 50 . As belts reduce driver fatality risk in crashes by 42 , a naive calculation would lead one to expect a 21 reduction in fatalities. In fact, a lesser reduction is observed. A somewhat complicated equation p.  293 of Traffic Safety book estimates expected fatality reductions when use rates increase from any initial percent to any new percent. For the case of an increase in belt use from zero to 50 , the calculated reduction in deaths is 16 , well below the 21 estimated from the naive calculation. Diminishes effectiveness of belt wearing laws So even when belt wearing rates reach 90 , the 10 who do not wear have substantially more crashes, and more severe crashes, than the overall population. The 10 of non wearers thus make a far larger contribution to the overall casualty toll than might appear likely if selective recruitment did not occur. Hardly unexpected Belt wearers have been shown in more than a dozen good studies to behave differently from non wearers. The phenomenon is in many ways obvious and to be expected. When a belt wearing ..., drive drunk, and so on. Although selective recruitment provides a perfectly reasonable and quantitative ... Car safety statistics stub DEFAULTSORT Selective Recruitment ... more details
In clinical psychology , selective abstraction is a type of cognitive bias in which a detail is taken out of context and believed whilst everything else in the context is ignored. ref Cite book last Sundberg first Norman title Clinical Psychology Evolving Theory, Practice, and Research publisher Prentice Hall location Englewood Cliffs year 2001 isbn 0130871192 ref It commonly appears in Aaron Beck s work in cognitive therapy . Another definition is, focusing on only the negative aspects of an event, such as I ruined the whole recital because of that one mistake ref name Weems Weems, C. F., Berman, S. L., Silverman, W. K., & Saavedra, L. M. 2001 . Cognitive errors in youth with anxiety disorders The linkages between negative cognitive errors and anxious symptoms. Cognitive Therapy and Research, 25 5 , 559 575. ref . Also known to be a cognitive distortion in the Generalized Anxiety Disorder , when a person makes a judgment based on some information but disregards other information. Example Someone attends a party and afterward focuses on the one awkward look directed her way and ignores the hours of smiles. http gad.about.com od treatment a cognitivedist.htm . Cognitive Errors Anxiety Selective abstraction is also related to child depression . For instance, a team of researchers analyzed the association between cognitive errors in youths with anxiety disorders by using the Children s Negative Cognitive Error Questionnaire CNCEQ and several other self reporting measures Children s Depression Inventory, Childhood Anxiety Sensitivity Index, Revised Children s Manifest Anxiety Scale, and the State Trait Anxiety Inventory for Children Trait Version ref name Weems . This particular ..., overgeneralization , personalizing, and selective abstraction had significant connections with the depressed child participants ref name Weems Depression Selective abstraction has also been linked ... versus depression. Selective abstraction is more commonly associated with depression than with anxiety ... more details
multiple issues POV September 2011 notability September 2011 one source September 2011 refimprove September 2011 Image Vietnamkrieg Bootsfl chtling 1980.jpg thumb 250px right Choc images help to fight omissions The selective omission is a memory bias . In collective memory it s a bias where a group state, mass media media , public opinion work to forget some traumatic memories. This expressions is often used for post war rewriting of history in a more coherent way according to local stereotypes and moral values. ref name Penebaker 1997 79 80 Penebaker 1997 p79 81 ref That s denying war atrocities. The viewer often forget their own side s atrocities or suggest they were done by the opposite side, while the other side s atrocities are freely exposed. On the winning side, it s closely related to the concept of fair quest and Clean War clean war , which claim to kill only warriors in fights. References Reflist Sources cite book title Collective memory of political events social psychological perspectives url http books.google.fr books?id 2AM0JCbDsXYC&lpg PA79&ots ASqndeUQ1C&dq psychology 20 20sociology 20war 20selective 20amnesia 20omission 20 20taboo&lr&pg PA79 first1 James W. last1 Pennebaker first2 Dar o last2 P ez first3 Bernard last3 Rim publisher Routledge year 1997 isbn 0 8058 2182 1 isbn 978 0 8058 2182 6 pages 303 See also Historical revisionism negationism Japanese history textbook controversies Nanking Massacre denial Category Memory biases Category Cognitive biases Category Historical revisionism negationism fr Amn sie collective ... more details
Infobox school name Northern Beaches Secondary College br Manly Selective Campus image Manly Logo.png imagesize 191px caption streetaddress 138 Abbott Road city North Curl Curl, New South Wales North Curl Curl state New South Wales postcode 2099 country Australia information 9905 3982 coordinates principal David Tomlin viceprincipal Josie O Donnell br & Meg Tulk staff teaching staff 60 ratio 13 1 houses William Bligh Bligh , John Hunter New South Wales Hunter , Lachlan Macquarie Macquarie , Arthur Phillip Phillip schooltype selective co educational fundingtype Government grades 7 12 slogan school ... Navy blue and white color box 000080 color box FFFFFF yearbook The Pines established 1859 enrolment ... www.manlyselective.nsw.edu.au Manly Selective Campus is a selective government ... the Selective school New South Wales Selective high schools test Selective High Schools Test . Manly Selective Campus tops the Northern Beaches on Merit List Rankings in the Higher School Certificate ... Manly Selective Campus has a long history after being founded in 1859 as Manly Public School, on the corner ... Freshwater Senior Campus Freshwater High . Manly High was granted selective status in 1990, and was incorporated ... name in 2002. ref cite web url http www.manlyselective.nsw.edu.au aboutus overview.cfm title Manly Selective Campus About Us publisher Manly Selective Campus accessdate 2006 12 30 ref Principals center ... 2000 2002 M. Ash M.A.Ed. B.Mus.Ed. Dip.Mus.Ed. bgcolor FFCC33 Years Manly Selective Campus 2003 ... Manly Selective Campus has a student population of 763 students. There are around 120 students in each ... thumb Manly Selective Campus oval and remnant bushland area. One of the prominent images associated with Manly Selective Campus are the stands of Monterey Pine Radiata Pines planted around the school ... Wales List of selective high schools in New South Wales References reflist External links http northernbeachessecondarycollege.nsw.edu.au ... Manly Selective website http www.manlypandc.org.au Manly P&C website NBSC NSW Selective ... more details
A color term , also known as a color name, is a word or phrase that refers to a specific color . The color term may refer to human perception of that color which is affected by visual context , or to an underlying ... systems of color specification, referred to as color space s. In natural languages Monolexemic color words are composed of individual lexeme s, such as red , brown , or olive color olive . Compound color words make use of adjectives e.g. light brown , sea green or multiple basic color words e.g. yellow green . Color dimensions There are many different dimensions by which color varies. For example, hue shades of red , Orange colour orange , yellow , green , blue , and Violet color violet , saturation color theory saturation deep vs. Pale color pale , and brightness or intensity make up the HSI color space . The adjective fluorescent in English refers to moderately high brightness with strong color saturation. Pastel refers to colors with high brightness and low saturation. Some phenomena are due to related optical effects, but may or may not be described separately from the color name ... color , dichroism two color surfaces , and Opacity optics opacity solid vs. translucent . Cultural differences Different cultures have different terms for colors, and may also assign some color terms to slightly different parts of the human color space for instance, the Chinese character wikt pronounced q ng in Standard Mandarin Mandarin and Ao color ao in Japanese language Japanese has ... to the color green, wikt midori which is derived from the classical Japanese descriptive ... aoi . Similarly, languages are selective when deciding which hues are split into different colors ... Berlin and Paul Kay 1969 Basic Color Terms Their Universality and Evolution ref A Russian will make ... two words for green glas denotes the green color of plants , while uaithne describes artificial greens ... . Basic color terms However, Brent Berlin and Paul Kay, in a classic study 1969 of worldwide color ... more details
Selective Service Act may refer to Selective Service Act of 1917 , or Selective Draft Act, enacted May 18, 1917, for the American entry into World War I Selective Training and Service Act of 1940 , enacted September 16, 1940, in preparation for the American entry into World War II Selective Service Act of 1948 , enacted June 24, 1948 It also may potentially refer to Universal Military Training and Service Act of 1951, the Selective Service Act of 1948 as renamed and amended by USStatute 82 51 65 75 1951 06 19 Military Selective Service Act of 1967, the Selective Service Act of 1948 as renamed and amended by USStatute 90 40 81 100 1967 06 30 Military Selective Service Act, the Selective Service Act of 1948 as renamed and amended by USStatute 92 129 85 348 1971 09 28 disambig it Selective Service Act ... more details
Unreferenced date February 2009 DeLuxe color is a brand of color process for motion picture s. DeLuxe color is Eastmancolor based, with certain adaptations for improved compositing for printing similar to Technicolor s selective printing and for mass production of prints. DeLuxe also offers Showprints usually supplied to premieres in Los Angeles and New York . A Showprint is DeLuxe s proprietary name for an EK the latter being a generic name for a release print made directly from the composited camera negative EK, after Eastman Kodak , not a print made from a printing internegative. Among the movies that used the DeLuxe color process are Toy Story 3 domestic prints , Disney and Pixar , 2010 Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs film Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs prints , Columbia Pictures , 2009 The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie , Paramount Pictures and Nickelodeon Movies , 2004 The Master of Disguise prints , Columbia Pictures , 2002 Thomas and the Magic Railroad , Destination Films and Gullane Entertainment , 2000 Stuart Little film Stuart Little prints , Columbia Pictures , 1999 Barney s Great Adventure , Polygram Filmed Entertainment , 1998 All Dogs Go to Heaven 2 , Metro Goldwyn Mayer , 1996 Baby s Day Out prints , 20th Century Fox , 1994 The Flintstones film The Flintstones , Universal Pictures , 1994 Bill and Ted s Bogus Journey prints , Orion Pictures , 1991 The Adventures of Milo and Otis prints , Columbia Pictures , 1989 Ghostbusters II , Columbia Pictures , 1989 Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade , Paramount Pictures , 1989 Bill and Ted s Excellent Adventure prints ... prints , Disney , 1986 The Color Purple film The Color Purple , Warner Bros. , 1985 E.T. the Extra Terrestrial color processing , Universal Pictures , 1982 Star Wars Episode IV A New Hope prints , 20th ... no difference between DeLuxe color and Technicolor. See also List of color film systems DEFAULTSORT Deluxe Color Category Film and video technology ... more details
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to the more permissive SAE standard. The SAE formally uses the term yellow amber , though the color is most often referred to as yellow . This is not the same as selective yellow , a color used in some ... and yellow hues in the CIE 1931 color space CIE color space as amber . In the past, the ECE amber ... The entirety of these definitions lie outside the gamut of the sRGB color space such a pure color cannot be represented using RGB primaries. The color box shown above is a desaturated approximation ... singular beauty, it was sometimes dubbed the Eighth Wonder of the World . Sports Amber is a color ... AFC , Barnet F.C. Barnet FC and Cambridge United F.C. Cambridge United FC . The color is also worn ... signals . See also List of colors References references External links Commons cat Amber color http ... Shades of orange Shades of yellow be bo ca Ambre color es mbar color ... simple Amber color sv B rnsten f rg vi H ph ch m u yi ... more details
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In the field of pharmacology , a selective receptor modulator or SRM is a type of drug that has different effects in different tissues. ref name pmid14769827 cite journal author Smith CL, O Malley BW title Coregulator function a key to understanding tissue specificity of selective receptor modulators journal Endocr. Rev. volume 25 issue 1 pages 45 71 year 2004 month February pmid 14769827 doi 10.1210 er.2003 0023 url issn ref A SRM may behave as an agonist in some tissues while as an receptor antagonist antagonist in others. Hence selective receptor modulators are sometimes referred to as tissue selective drugs or mixed agonists antagonists . This tissue selective behavior is in contrast to many other drugs that behave either as agonists or antagonists regardless of the tissue in question. Note that Selective estrogen receptor modulator SERM is the only class of these drugs currently on the market in the US. Classes Classes of selective receptor modulators include Selective androgen receptor modulator SARM Selective estrogen receptor modulator SERM Selective progesterone receptor modulator SPRM See also Selective glucocorticoid receptor agonist SEGRA References Reflist Category Pharmacology pharmacology stub ... more details
For the book by James McBride The Color of Water Refimprove date April 2010 Portal Water File Strawberry ... quantities e. g. in a glass it appears wikt colorless colorless to the human eye The color .... The blue hue of water is an intrinsic property and is caused by selective Electromagnetic absorption ... give water different colored appearances. Intrinsic color Details Electromagnetic absorption by water The intrinsic natural color of liquid water may be demonstrated by looking at a white light source .... The light turquoise blue color is caused by weak Absorption electromagnetic radiation absorption ... for the color of water in the visible region of the spectrum. Citation needed date October ... that could produce Rayleigh scattering . Citation needed date October 2011 Color of lakes and oceans ... manifest water s inherent slightly blue color. It is a common misconception that in large bodies, such as the ocean s, the water s color is blue due to the reflections from the sky on its surface. The opportunity to visibly observe the blue color of water from land or airplanes is provided by the optical ... 0 387 98827 0 pages 6 7 ref Scattering from suspended particles also plays an important role in the color ... upwards. Scattering from suspended particles would normally give a white color, as with snow, but because ... particles is missing the scattering from water molecules themselves also contributes a blue color. Citation needed date October 2011 File Ocean color 2007.jpg thumb left The hue of the reflected sky also contributes to the perceived color of water. Another phenomenon that occurs is Rayleigh scattering ... needed date October 2011 Color of glaciers Main Blue ice glacial Glacier s are large bodies of ice ... light. Citation needed date October 2011 Color of water samples File Havasu Falls 2 md.jpg thumb right High concentrations of dissolved Lime mineral lime give the water of Havasu Falls a turquoise color ... color. The color of a water sample can be reported as Apparent color is the color of the whole water ... more details
The Color of Crime may refer to The Color of Crime 1998 book A book by Katheryn Russell Brown The Color of Crime New Century The Color of Crime A study by the New Century Foundation disambig ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2006 Image Palecolor.png thumb right A series of colors above paler colors of their respective hues. Paleness of color is the property of being a light or pastel version of another color of the same hue . The paler color has higher luminance , and lower chrominance or color Saturation color theory saturation . See also Pale Pallor Human skin color DEFAULTSORT Paleness Color Category Color stubs Category Color Color stub ... more details
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Selective eating disorder SED also known as perseverative feeding disorder is an eating disorder that prevents the consumption of certain foods. It is often viewed as a phase of childhood that is generally overcome with age. Children may not grow out of the disorder, however, and may continue to be afflicted with SED throughout their adult lives. ref cite news url http online.wsj.com article SB10001424052748704699604575343130457388718.html?mod WSJ LifeStyle Food title No Age Limit on Picky Eating date 5 July 2010 publisher Wall Street Journal first Shirley S. last Wang ref Selective eating disorder lacks formal diagnostic criteria and classification ref swedauk.org. http www.swedauk.org disorders other.htm Other Eating Disorders Accessed 2011 05 02 ref and is not currently listed in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders . ref John M Grohol. http psychcentral.com blog archives 2010 07 07 are you a picky eater or selective eater Are You a Picky Eater or Selective Eater? 2010 July 7. ref The British Journal of Clinical Child Psychology and Psychiatry states that Selective eating is the little studied phenomenon of eating a highly limited range of foods, associated with an unwillingness to try new foods. Common in toddlers, it can persist into middle childhood and adolescence in a small number of children, most commonly boys. When this happens, social avoidance, anxiety and conflict can result. ref Clinical Child Psychology and Psychiatry, Vol. 6, No. 2, 257 270 2001 available at http ccp.sagepub.com cgi content short 6 2 257 ref Symptoms Sufferers of SED have ..., such as fruits or vegetables. Sometimes excluded foods can be refused based on color. Some may ... London s Institute of Child Health UK relates that Typically a child or adolescent with selective ... examination. Sometimes selective eating can come on after a period of normal eating, but for many ... band Titus Andronicus has said in interviews that he suffers from selective eating disorder ref ... more details
Correlated color temperature correlated color temperature . Color temperature is a characteristic ..., manufacturing, astrophysics, horticulture, and other fields. The color temperature of a light source ... to that of the light source. Color temperature is conventionally stated in the unit of absolute temperature, the kelvin , having the unit symbol K. Color temperatures over gaps 5,000 K are called cool colors blueish white , while lower color temperatures 2,700 3,000  K are called warm colors yellowish ... br considerable variation may be present. The color temperature of the electromagnetic ... radiation but is not an ideal black body radiator, the color temperature of the light is not the actual ... approximates an ideal black body radiator, so its color temperature is essentially the temperature ... s law black body spectrum . These sources are assigned what is known as a Color temperature Correlated color temperature correlated color temperature CCT . CCT is the color temperature of a black body radiator which to color vision human color perception most closely matches the light from the lamp ... position. The changing color of the sun over the course of the day is mainly a result of scattering of light, and is not due to changes in black body radiation. The blue color of the sky is caused ... than red light. Daylight has a spectrum similar to that of a black body with a correlated color temperature ... 9781600592096 page 11 url http books.google.com ?id j728wJySfyQC&dq blue cool red hot color temperature sun ref Color temperature applications Lighting File Incand 3500 5500 color temp comparison.png thumb alt Color Temperature comparison of common electric lamps. Color Temperature comparison of common electric lamps. For lighting building interiors, it is often important to take into account the color temperature of illumination. For example, a warmer i.e., lower color temperature light is often used in public areas to promote relaxation, while a cooler higher color temperature light is used ... more details
In theatre lighting , a bastard color refers to a color, typically in a color gel , wherein the predominant color is blended with small amounts of complementary colors for example, a bastard orange gel would produce predominantly orange color orange light with undertones of blue color blue . Bastard colors appear warmer, and more natural than pure colors and are used to replicate Sunlight natural light . Category Color Category Stage lighting stagecraft stub color stub ... more details
orphan date November 2009 APHA color is a color standard named for the APHA and defined by ASTM D1209 . It was originally intended to describe the color of waste water , but its usage has expanded to include other industrial applications. External links http www.hunterlab.com appnotes an11 96br3.pdf Category Color Category Standards color stub med org stub ... more details
About the color other uses Byzantium disambiguation Merge to Purple Additional variations discuss Talk Byzantium color Merge date September 2011 infobox color title Byzantium textcolor white hex 702963 ... web.forret.com Color Conversion Tool set to hex code of color 702963 Byzantium ref source http tx4.us nbs nbs b.htm ISCC NBS The color byzantium , a dark tone of purple , is displayed at right. The first recorded use of byzantium as a color name in English language English was in 1926. ref Maerz and Paul A Dictionary of Color New York 1930 McGraw Hill Page 191 Color Sample of Byzantium Page 111 Plate 44 Color Sample K7 ref The source of this color is http tx4.us nbs nbs b.htm ISCC NBS Dictionary of Color Names 1955 Color Sample of Byzantium color sample 238 . Variations of byzantium Byzantine ... 311 s 73 v 74 ref http web.forret.com tools color.asp?RGB 23BD33A4 web.forret.com Color Conversion Tool set to hex code of color BD33A4 Byzantine ref source Maerz and Paul ref The color displayed in the color box above matches the color called Byzantine in the 1930 book by Maerz and Paul A Dictionary of Color New York 1930 McGraw Hill the color Byzantine is displayed on page 125, Plate 51, Color Sample K8. ref The color byzantine is displayed at right. The color byzantine is a rich tone of medium purple toned toward magenta . The first recorded use of byzantine as a color name in English language English was in 1924. ref Maerz and Paul A Dictionary of Color New York 1930 McGraw Hill Page 191 Color Sample of Byzantine Page 125 Plate 51 Color Sample K8 Note This color sample matches the color ... web.forret.com Color Conversion Tool set to hex code of color 602F6B Imperial ref source http tx4.us nbs nbs i.htm ISCC NBS The color imperial is displayed at right. The first recorded use of imperial as a color name in English language English was in 1926. ref Maerz and Paul A Dictionary of Color New York 1930 McGraw Hill Page 196 Color Sample of Imperial Page 113 Plate 45 Color Sample L10 ref ... more details
In philosophy , there are several theories of color . Color realism holds that colors are physical properties that objects actually possess. Color fictionalism is an error theory that denies this. Color discourse If color fictionalism is true, and the world is not actually colored, should one just stop color discourse, and all the time wear clothes that clash with each other? Prescriptive color fictionalism would say no. In prescriptive color fictionalism , while color discourse is, stricly speaking, false, one should continue using it in everyday life as though color properties do exist. See also Fictionalism Realism visual arts Realism References nofootnotes date June 2009 http plato.stanford.edu entries colorColor at the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy http web.mit.edu abyrne www colorrealismandcolorscience.pdf Color Realism and Color Science http www.imagery imagination.com col real.htm Color Realism Toward a Solution to the Hard Problem. http plato.stanford.edu entries fictionalism Fictionalism at the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy http books.google.com books?id RD8i92lQYCUC&dq Fictionalism in metaphysics&printsec frontcover&source bn&hl en&ei NBMVStzVMeGDlAfurfjSCw&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 4 Fictionalism in Metaphysics by Mark Eli Kalderon at Google Books http 74.125.93.132 search?q cache f2Yvd09s0y0J degatzia.googlepages.com DissAbstract.pdf color fictionalism&cd 2&hl en&ct clnk&gl us Color Fictionalism Color Discourse without Colors dissertation abstract by Dimitria Electra Gatzia Category Colors Category Realism Category Epistemology epistemology stub ... more details