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- Q3421342 subject Q6698600.
- Q3421342 abstract "A stripe is a line or band that differs in colour or tone from an adjacent area. Stripes are a group of such lines.As a pattern (more than one stripe together), stripes are commonly seen in nature, food, emblems, clothing, and elsewhere.Two-toned stripes inherently draw one's attention, and as such are used to signal hazards. They are used in road signs, barricade tape, and thresholds.In nature, as with the zebra, stripes may have developed through natural selection to produce motion dazzle.Stripes may give appeal to certain foods. One example is the candy cane.For hundreds of years, stripes have been used in clothing.".
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- Q3421342 comment "A stripe is a line or band that differs in colour or tone from an adjacent area. Stripes are a group of such lines.As a pattern (more than one stripe together), stripes are commonly seen in nature, food, emblems, clothing, and elsewhere.Two-toned stripes inherently draw one's attention, and as such are used to signal hazards.".
- Q3421342 label "Stripe (pattern)".
- Q3421342 depiction Bf6poes.png.