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What does this color separation mean?

Canada Drug Superstore
Yellow colors indicate Generic drugs. Generic drugs are available in both Prescription (Rx) and Non-Prescription forms. If you see " " or " " next to the drug name, you will need a prescription to purchase that drug.

What does the color of a week mean?

Resort Equity Marketing - FAQ
A color system used for rating the desirability of a timeshare week. Red is considered the most desirable followed by white and yellow. Blue and green are considered off-season.

What does the color-coding mean?

F.A.Q. - Frequently Asked Questions - Gradefix
Gradefix color-codes all of your classes to make it easy for you to distinguish which tasks will need to be done for which class.

What does four-color process mean?

CD Duplication, DVD Duplication, CD Replication, DVD Replica...
Four-color process refers to the way that CD booklets, traycards, and posters are printed. The four colors (Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, and Black) in specific combinations can make up thousands of colors. All of our CD packages (that include printing) include four color booklets and traycards. See our Artwork Tutorial for more information.

What does 4 Color Mean?

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Four color process printing generally can create all colors in the spectrum. If you look at your inkjet printer chances are it has 4 colors that it prints. CMYK ((C)Cyan, (M)Magenta, (Y)Yellow, and (K)Black). The combination of these four colors can print photographic images and almost any color in the spectrum of colors.

Question: What do the color of roses mean?

Frequently Asked Questions - Spring Valley Roses - Hardy Ros...
Answer: We get this question alot! I guess it's important to those of you giving roses as gifts -- you don't want it to send the wrong message! As far as we can determine, this is what the following rose colors signify: For more information on rose color, especially the names used to describe the color, visit the American Rose Society Web site.

I've heard soap talk about "color bleeding". What does this mean?

FAQ | Frequently asked soap making questions from GoPlanetEa...
The type of colorant used in a soap base determines whether a color will eventually bleed. An example of bleeding: You embed a royal blue heart in a white soap base. After several days, you notice that the blue heart has started to bleed (migrate) into the surrounding white soap. The white area around the heart has now taken on a pale blue color.

Do we dream in black and white or color, or does it mean anything if we dream one way or the other?

Dream Moods: Frequently Asked Questions
Most people do dream in color, but some may not notice colors in their dreams. Because color is such a natural part of our visual experience, we sometimes overlook colors in our dreams. Another reason may have to do with how our dreams fades so quickly from our memory upon waking that when we may be able to recall the dream in shades of gray. However, the dreams that are in black and white can be an indication of a depressed or sadden mood.

What is Range Folding (RF)? What does the purple color mean?

NWS JetStream - RIDGE Radar Frequently Asked Questions
Range Folding is basically when the radar is unable to determine the wind's velocity. This is due to the speed at which the radar transmits signals, called the pulse repetition frequency (PRF). The faster the pulses are sent by the radar the less time it has to listen for any returned signals. It occurs when the return from a prior pulse is detected during the listening period for the current pulse. Both reflectivity and velocity data are affected by this.

What does "web safe color" mean?

F19 F.A.Q.
Web Safe" is the term used to describe a pallette of 216 colors determined to register consistently on color monitors with less that 24-bit display capability.

What does each color of the progress bar mean?

Emuleplus-FAQ
NOTE: there is a bar in the top of the progress bar telling you the percentage completed of a file. The green part is the percentage of complete verified chunks and the yellow part is amount of received, but not yet verified data. There is also a number (optional) telling you the percent of completion in numbers. The data collected by this feature is stored in the traffic.dat file in the Config eMule Plus directory and in temporary archives for each downloading file (with the .stats extension).

What does 'Select Alternate Color' mean?

Brief Tales - Frequently Asked Questions
In order to offer you greater color selections and to maintain manageable inventory levels, we offer Choice color selections aimed at saving you money while allowing us to better control inventory. Where color is an option, you'll save money when you make your selection from the Choice items. Choosing a specific color, i.e. Black Only, might delay your shipment and will cost you more. So....if it say's "Select Alternate Color". Choose the 'Yes' option.

Q10: What does a color indication mean?

Kinohimitsu F.A.Q. - Kinohimitsu
Color indication reflects degree of toxin level but Kinohimitsu Health Pad does not diagnosis to the disease. Any concern, the user is advised to consult a doctor.)

What does the Season Color Code mean?

Timeshare Resort, Family Vacation, Marriott Timeshare
Vacation ownership is the fastest growing segment of the travel industry, experiencing a 16% a year increase since 1993.

Does the library have a color printer or a color copier?

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) | University Library | UW-...
The library has a color printer, located at the Circulation Desk. To print a page or document in color, choose Color Pay at CircDesk from the computer's print menu. Get the last three digits from your workstation's label. Go to the Circulation Desk to pick up and pay for your pages. The cost is 50 cents per page. Color printing is also available in the GAPS Lab, located in the Andersen Computer Lab on the first floor of the building. The library does not have a color copier.

What does a color filter do for me?

Howstuffworks "How Telescopes Work"
This is a set of filters for viewing, including a light pollution filter (left) and colored filters for enhancing contrast in planetary images. Filters are pieces of glass or plastic that you place in the barrel of an eyepiece to restrict the wavelengths of light that come through in the image. Filters can be used to:
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