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When a categorical proposition is put into standard form, does the ordering of the parts matter?
Brightness
The perception of how light or dark a color appears; a subjective measure of the intensity of light.
Additive Mix
A process of color mixing where the combination of various colors of light results in a brighter light.
Trichromat
An individual who has full color vision, resulting from the normal functioning of all three types of cone cells in the retina, enabling the perception of all colors.
Color Spectrum
The range of all possible frequencies of electromagnetic radiation, visible to the human eye as different colors.
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