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Hue refers to the specific tone of a color (i.e. red, blue, green).
"Hue" refers to the stone's overall body color.
Hue refers to the purity of an emerald's color, and it is one of three points to consider regarding color quality.
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A wonderful range of names discriminate between the various tones and depths of the hue referred to - crimson and scarlet were the deepest and brightest, murrey was a purple red, sanguine a blood red, carnation and incarnate deep flesh-coloured.
It is well known that languages make their primary divisions of the spectrum of colours in different places; Japanese aoi covers many of the hues referred to in English by green and blue, while blue covers much of the range of the two Russian words goluboy and siny.
L* indicated the lightness ranging from black (L* = 0) to white (L* = 100), chroma values (C*) represented the color saturation that varied from dull to vivid, lower and higher values, respectively, and hue angle (h*) referred to a color wheel, with red at an angle of 0°, yellow at 90°, green at 180°, and blue at 270°, in accordance with the method of McGuire [ 59].
Rather than address criticism by the retired referees Mike Mathis and Hue Hollins, Jackson referred to Stern's response in August.
Saturation (or intensity) refers to the proportion of hue in a given colour in relation to a neutral, achromatic point.
Saturation refers to the dominance of hue in the color and is given by (6).
For the word refers to black-lite, the skin hue that determines a black person's social status, not only in a racist world, but within his or her own family.
The interference scenario I refers to the interference from uplink HUEs to eNB.
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