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Porcelain Laminate Veneers and Zirconia Abutment: The Winning Duo for Esthetic Management of the Anterior Maxilla. [PDF]
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PBMCpedia: a harmonized PBMC scRNA-seq database with unified mapping and enhanced celltype annotation. [PDF]
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Five Year Clinical, Radiographic and Soft Tissue Profilometric Outcomes at Two Narrow-Diameter Implants to Replace Missing Maxillary Lateral Incisors. [PDF]
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Generative Large Model-Driven Methodology for Color Matching and Shape Design in IP Products. [PDF]
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Using Harmony Search Algorithm to Solve the N-Region Four Color Map Problem
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Performance of Color-Harmony Models in Predicting Visual Color Harmony for Color-Apparel Images
Advanced Materials Research, 2012Abstract. Color harmony has been systematically investigated since 1956 at Budapest using specific pattern samples with the exception of textile specimens. And, so far, there are two known color harmony models proposed by Ou et al. (abbreviated as the Ou) and Szabó et al. (as the Szabó) separately. According to the experimental results proposed by Kuo,
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Minimal harmoniously colorable designs
Journal of Combinatorial Designs, 1994AbstractA graph G is minimal harmoniously colorable if it has a proper vertex coloring in which each pair of colors occurs exactly once on an edge. In particular, if D is a 2‐design we consider the graph G whose vertices are the points and blocks of D and where two vertices of G are adjacent if and only if the corresponding elements of D are incident ...
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Color Research & Application, 2001
AbstractColors seen together to produce a pleasing affective response are said to be in harmony. The term color harmony is not, however, a concise, descriptive term; rather, it is one with a wide range of meanings because of any or all of several conditional attributes.
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AbstractColors seen together to produce a pleasing affective response are said to be in harmony. The term color harmony is not, however, a concise, descriptive term; rather, it is one with a wide range of meanings because of any or all of several conditional attributes.
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