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Encyclopedia > Color code

A color code is a system for displaying information by using different colors. Color codes are often difficult or impossible for color blind people to understand.

25 Pair Color Code Chart
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25 Pair Color Code Chart
4-state traffic lights
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4-state traffic lights

Examples of color codes:


Different countries have different gas color codes. See the Virtual Anesthesia Machine (http://vam.anest.ufl.edu)

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