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Optics / Primary color / Theory of Colours / Visible spectrum / Trichromacy / Evolution of color vision / Visual system / Indigo / Visual perception / Color / Vision / Perception
Date: 2011-11-09 11:28:07
Optics
Primary color
Theory of Colours
Visible spectrum
Trichromacy
Evolution of color vision
Visual system
Indigo
Visual perception
Color
Vision
Perception

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