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  2. Coloring Pages to Dye For! These 25 Free Easter Printables ...

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    To kick off the spring holiday on the right (rabbit's) foot, we've put together a host of free printable Easter coloring pages and Easter activity printables. Lots of kid-friendly activities...

  3. Coloring book - Wikipedia

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    A coloring book (British English: colouring-in book, colouring book, or colouring page) is a type of book containing line art to which people are intended to add color using crayons, colored pencils, marker pens, paint or other artistic media. Traditional coloring books and coloring pages are printed on paper or card.

  4. Cache coloring - Wikipedia

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    In computer science, cache coloring (also known as page coloring) is the process of attempting to allocate free pages that are contiguous from the CPU cache's point of view, in order to maximize the total number of pages cached by the processor.

  5. Coloring - Wikipedia

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    Coloring or colouring may refer to: Color, or the act of changing the color of an object. Coloring, the act of adding color to the pages of a coloring book. Coloring, the act of adding color to comic book pages, where the person's job title is Colorist. Graph coloring, in mathematics. Hair coloring.

  6. CPK coloring - Wikipedia

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    CPK coloring. A plastic ball-and-stick model of proline. These models usually comply with CPK coloring. In chemistry, the CPK coloring (for Corey – Pauling – Koltun) is a popular color convention for distinguishing atoms of different chemical elements in molecular models.

  7. Graph coloring - Wikipedia

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    A proper vertex coloring of the Petersen graph with 3 colors, the minimum number possible. In graph theory, graph coloring is a special case of graph labeling; it is an assignment of labels traditionally called "colors" to elements of a graph subject to certain constraints.