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The Association is concerned chiefly with standardizing colors in the textile industry & making new shades fashionable.
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New York's 11 public hospitals are at the forefront of a national movement to standardize color coding of hospital wristbands to designate patient conditions, in which purple — the color of amethyst — means "Do Not Resuscitate".
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First, we classified colors subjectively because literature descriptions and personal observations did not follow standardized color charts [e.g., 38] or measure dewlap reflectance [sensu 25 and references therein], [ 27 28].
In 1931, Le Corbusier developed a line of wallpaper for a company called Salubra as a means of standardizing wall colors for houses.
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Initially, color space correction based on L∗a∗b∗ color space was applied to standardize the image color intensity.
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