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Cessair was the
daughter of Noah's non-Biblical son Bith and his wife
Birren. Cessair's father's name, 'Bith', is
derived from the proto-Celtic Bitu-...
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Faber Birren (11
September 1900 – 30
December 1988) was an
American writer and
consultant on
color and
color theory.
Faber Birren was born in Chicago...
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James E.
Birren (April 4, 1918 –
January 15, 2016) was one of the
founders of the
organized field of gerontology. He was a past
president of The Gerontological...
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Triangle depicting tint, shade, and tone was
proposed in 1937 by
Faber Birren. It is
common among some
artistic painters to
darken a
paint color by adding...
- Star Wars:
Bloodline is a Star Wars
novel by
Claudia Gray,
published by Del Rey
Books on May 3, 2016. Set twenty-five
years after the
events of the 1983...
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hereditary succession to
ceremonial titles,
including "Supreme
Governor of
Birren", a
small planet settled by
Alderaanian explorers in the
Inner Rim of the...
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Blatobulgium was a
Roman fort,
located at the modern-day site
known as
Birrens, in Dumfriesshire, Scotland. It
protected the main
western road to Scotland...
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German Bauhaus, in
particular W****ily Kandinsky,
Johannes Itten,
Faber Birren and
Josef Albers,
whose writings mix
speculation with an
empirical or demonstration-based...
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Lander ES,
Linton LM,
Birren B,
Nusbaum C, Zody MC,
Baldwin J, et al. (February 2001). "Initial sequencing...
- Application. 15 (2): 111–116. doi:10.1002/col.5080150209. ISSN 0361-2317.
Birren,
Faber (2006).
Color psychology and
color therapy: a
factual study of the...