0 If a set of objects such as books or wires are colour-coded, they are in different colours so that people can recognize them as being different or separate.
1 if objects are colour-coded, they are different colours so that people can recognize that they are different or separate from each other:
Side chains for each of the four residues of the motif are colour-coded differently and labelled accordingly.
This consisted of a series of interlinked colour-coded sliders spatially configured to represent the layout of players in the physical space.
The surface is colour-coded according to electrostatic potential, with blue and red indicating positive and negative potentials, respectively.
The blank western wall, punctuated at intervals by colour-coded doors, becomes a 'wall for art', animating the calm side of the street.
The combined colour-coded system is an excellent, easy to understand and unambiguous system.
In contrast, a confusing colour-coded system does not really serve a useful purpose.
We could decide whether people should be allowed a choice of permanent identification or whether we should rely solely on a colour-coded tag, for example.
Each person who goes there is supplied with a colour-coded ticket, or several such tickets.