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  • icals using advanced computerization and three-dimensional algorithms, invented by Dr. Oren Becker.
  • Octrees are the three-dimensional analog of quadtrees.
  • The Mandelbulb is a three-dimensional analogue of the Mandelbrot set, construc
  • Thus, a surface of constant width is the three-dimensional analogue of a curve of constant width, a
  • However, a three-dimensional analogue of the planar graphs is provide
  • omputer modeling of organ development to three-dimensional analysis of biological shape development
  • The survey is to be three-dimensional and in colour.
  • make it funny, emotional, hard-hitting, three-dimensional and as interesting for the audience as p
  • ess regular and more complex, and if not three-dimensional animals are usually seen in profile but
  • in 2009 Hi-C, "a method that probes the three-dimensional architecture of whole genomes by couplin
  • He covered his three-dimensional architecture with ceramics of different
  • wed while the viewers' eyes are within a three-dimensional area called the head motion box or eyebo
  • pes of charts including: bar, pie, area, three-dimensional area.
  • student Werner Nowacki determined the 73 three-dimensional arithmetic crystal classes (symmorphic s
  • , a bi-dimensional array has rank two, a three-dimensional array has rank three and so on.
  • A sculpture is a human-made three-dimensional art object.
  • , like calixarene are characterised by a three-dimensional basket (vase or chalice shape).
  • ional, but false if the ambient space is three-dimensional, because in the latter case the lines co
  • g amino-acid chain folds into a compact, three-dimensional blob.
  • Data may be presented as three-dimensional blocks, or as horizontal or vertical sli
  • the centre of gravity and applies it to three-dimensional bodies.
  • lattice is the least symmetric of the 14 three-dimensional Bravais lattices.
  • shading so that it looked both flat and three-dimensional by fragmenting the image.
  • Munn uses the pods as a three-dimensional canvas using terra sigallata because it
  • ented as a planar or curved surface in a three-dimensional Cartesian coordinate system.
  • ) containing notable artefacts such as a three-dimensional carved wooden mandala of Avalokiteshvara
  • ng, whose entrance is decorated with six three-dimensional carved athletic figures, was modeled aft
  • For instance, in the three-dimensional case, where two variables X and Y are gi
  • ch a site is subdivided into a series of three-dimensional cells called a voxel (volumetric element
  • ible to develop fully two-dimensional or three-dimensional CFD or computational fluid dynamics code
  • y characteristics also portraying him as three-dimensional character."
  • Pondering on opponent's time and a three-dimensional chessboard were introduced in Colossus C
  • n 11-minute animated film using animated three-dimensional clay figures, cocreated by Will Vinton a
  • Suppose that M is a three-dimensional complex manifold and Ω is the real part
  • een welded together at angles creating a three-dimensional composition.
  • sed the game's art design in a time when three-dimensional computer graphics were becoming more pro
  • ed in an equivalent form: suppose that a three-dimensional convex polyhedron has an even number of
  • aphs formed by the edges and vertices of three-dimensional convex polyhedra: they are exactly the 3
  • Cauchy's theorem states that a three-dimensional convex polyhedron constructed with rigid
  • uctural alignment is a set of superposed three-dimensional coordinates for each input structure.
  • , but unlike polyhexes, polyiamonds have three-dimensional counterparts, formed by aggregating tetr
  • The Egyptian team worked from 1,700 three-dimensional CT scans of the pharaoh's skull.
  • the Rohrer's Index assumes the body is a three-dimensional cube and measures weight per cubic unit
  • e has been developed to extract parallax three-dimensional data from an image stream which then cre
  • ities of the diffracted beams indicate a three-dimensional density of electrons within the crystal.
  • EMDB is an archive for three-dimensional density maps of all types of biological
  • he Dayton Art Institute where he studied three-dimensional design and sculpture.
  • The art program comprises art and three-dimensional design formats, dance classes, theater,
  • s tessellatum, larger tesserae to create three-dimensional designs all around the main image.
  • A three-dimensional diagram of n-octyl acetate.
  • He created original three-dimensional die-cut window displays for Philco Radio
  • lay and is also notable for its use of a three-dimensional diorama over which the actual video ghos
  • s provide a real-time measurement of the three-dimensional distribution of cosmic rays, mainly gala
  • he magnetic Universe, LOFAR will map the three-dimensional distribution of cosmic rays and global m
  • e in the galaxy velocities for a clumpy, three-dimensional distribution.
  • ng the interaction between two different three-dimensional domains of the enzyme.
  • a, Three-dimensional drawing of the DRA.
  • th end-plates designed to ameliorate the three-dimensional effects associated with the trailing vor
  • DB at Scripps is a separate database for three-dimensional EM maps of viruses.
  • This three-dimensional encapsulation mode confers some size-sel
  • s; then lines, two-dimensional entities, three-dimensional entities, bodies, culminating in the fou
  • es were immaterial, but corporeal (i.e., three-dimensional), entities.
  • f place, not in the sense of an enclosed three-dimensional entity, but rather the simultaneous awar
  • -playing game presented using completely three-dimensional environments and characters.
  • ibution is given as a mass measure dm on three-dimensional Euclidean space R3, then the potential i
  • As a result, in the three-dimensional Euclidean space, the two possible basis
  • The rhombic disphenoid is the three-dimensional example as alternated cuboid.
  • y the Fourier shell correlation (FSC), a three-dimensional extension of the Fourier ring correlatio
  • the two-dimensional faces shared by its three-dimensional facets, and unfolded into 3D to a single
  • t by 1962 she began making freestanding, three-dimensional fiber sculptures using a variety of tech
  • A deformed spidron is a three-dimensional figure sharing the other properties of a
  • ith both a two-dimensional display and a three-dimensional first-person perspective.
  • sisting of three main modules: Water for three-dimensional fluid dynamics, Land for hydrology and S
  • al fluid, or parallel line vortices in a three-dimensional fluid.
  • folio by John Day, and included several three-dimensional fold-up diagrams illustrating solid geom
  • e fifth-dimensional status by converting three-dimensional food to five-dimensional food (beef).
  • The heliospheric current sheet is a three-dimensional form of a Parker spiral that results fro
  • The three-dimensional form of the frontogenesis equation is
  • ins have been found preserved in perfect three-dimensional form from the Gogo Formation of Western
  • s Advisory Committee (HSAC) recommends a three-dimensional foundation by which to deal with violenc
  • Tekto: three-dimensional framework
  • its own radius of curvature (much like a three-dimensional French curve), allowing the craftsman mo
  • f live music, agro art competition where three-dimensional fruit and vegetable artwork is presented
  • ar is a family of land and naval two- or three-dimensional G/H-band (4 to 8 GHz) radar-based survei
  • gravity, two-dimensional string theory, three-dimensional general relativity in negatively curved
  • rphology of the surface and its specific three-dimensional geometry-building spacing, height, orien
  • at are more tightly connected, including three-dimensional graph drawing and orthogonal graph drawi
  • A three-dimensional graph is the graph of a function of two
  • ting height is chosen) to a path in this three-dimensional graph.
  • it was highly unusual for a game to have three-dimensional graphics.
  • of the original while receiving enhanced three-dimensional graphics.
  • Three-dimensional graphing
  • s part as the police commissioner was so three-dimensional, he found that Rosenberg toned down much
  • In a three-dimensional highly viscous liquid, a spherical objec
  • s: on the two-dimensional monitors; as a three-dimensional holographic projection; and as the avata
  • It forms a three-dimensional hydrogel when crosslinked with N,N'-meth
  • Similar to water, EAN can form three-dimensional hydrogen bonding networks.
  • X-ray rather than a linear one to create three-dimensional images that have many applications in de
  • orgia developed a technology for viewing three-dimensional images using glasses fitted with special
  • different angles are combined to produce three-dimensional images of the target.
  • ey technique that used a laser to record three-dimensional images of the stones was employed.
  • tereo image pairs and could be viewed as three-dimensional images.
  • geometric computations needed to display three-dimensional images.
  • ated animation, both two-dimensional and three-dimensional, in AMV works.
  • Database of three-dimensional interacting domains (3did) is a database
  • n be moved in a castle which is not only three-dimensional isometric view, but realistic in terms o
  • Also common are puzzle boxes: simple three-dimensional jigsaw puzzles with a small drawer or bo
  • There are also three-dimensional jigsaw puzzles.
  • ectangular waveguide meeting in a single three-dimensional junction
  • dalwood pleasure grove containing a huge three-dimensional Kalachakra mandala made by King Suchandr
  • Inspired by the three-dimensional Legend of Zelda games with some role-pla
  • A similar pair of three-dimensional lions was found at Chorazin.
  • rays (triangulation) that determines the three-dimensional location of the point.
  • The AN/SPS-52 is a United States Navy three-dimensional, long range air search radar that is cap
  • of Space: How to Visualize Surfaces and Three-dimensional Manifolds (Marcel Dekker, 1985, ISBN 0-8
  • his dissertation concerned foliations of three-dimensional manifolds.
  • You can also see an impressive three-dimensional map of all the mines, a stope blown out
  • , it was intended to be used to create a three-dimensional map of the Earth's surface, and to monit
  • A stellarium is a three-dimensional map of the stars, typically centered on
  • result of compiling the Sloan data is a three-dimensional map of the objects in the nearby univers
  • , enjoying the technique of working in a three-dimensional medium.
  • s his intuitive understanding of complex three-dimensional meteorological processes which he has de
  • in multiple forms which are each other's three-dimensional mirror image, these forms may be called
  • can be found in other shapes, such as a three-dimensional model of a house or church.
  • Three-dimensional model of the structure of a dopamine mol
  • data allowed Hudson et al. to produce a three-dimensional model of the object.
  • 19th century theatrical device or modern three-dimensional model.
  • "System and method for three-dimensional modeling: A three-dimensional design and
  • The last technique can produce three-dimensional models at atomic-scale resolution, as lo
  • In this way, users can quickly construct three-dimensional models of cities and counties and run mu
  • b de Wit, depicting cherubs painted in a three-dimensional monochrome style.
  • Because of this, three-dimensional n-flakes are also called platonic solid
  • Kangsabati water reservoir spreads as a three-dimensional necklace in green and terracotta.”
  • Network materials can be described as three-dimensional networks of polyhedral groups of atoms s
  • ates, which can be described as infinite three-dimensional networks of corner-lined SiO4 and AlO4 t
  • similar and consist of a framework with three-dimensional networks of B12 and B20 units.
  • ht of as the geometric representation (a three-dimensional nomograph, as it were) of a multiplicati
  • gh more sophisticated applications use a three-dimensional numerical weather prediction system to p
  • is two-dimensional area measurement of a three-dimensional object by projecting its shape on to an
  • is also used to describe the shape of a three-dimensional object obtained by rotating a two-dimens
  • layers aim and launch colored cubes at a three-dimensional object called a Cubello, itself consisti
  • generative element to the imagery; every three-dimensional object in the agglomeration was painstak
  • c photographs, writings, scrapbooks, and three-dimensional objects in the Architecture and Design C
  • Finally, three-dimensional objects can be distinguished from one an
  • ern is a result of its 'flattening' (the three-dimensional objects look flat) or 'disjunctive' effe
  • Some chiral three-dimensional objects, such as the helix, can be assig
  • omagnetic waves from two-dimensional and three-dimensional objects.
  • ed over an area may be used to construct three-dimensional or tomographic images.
  • If the flow is three-dimensional or turbulent the line will not only be d
  • rst of only two pulsars to have the full three-dimensional orientation of its orbit determined.
  • The elaborate roofscape with its heavy three-dimensional ornamentation is one of the temple's mos
  • He created a body of large three-dimensional paintings exploring the devastations of
  • became well known for the many dioramas ( three-dimensional paintings) used to interpret geology and
  • The pieces were really more like three-dimensional paintings.
  • A three-dimensional panorama of the Texas prairies was displ
  • the Three-Dimensional Particle tracking velocimetry (3D-PTV) i
  • id cross-sections, layer by layer, until three-dimensional parts are built.
  • rystals that have been laser etched with three-dimensional patterns, including models of nearby sta
  • A special Mode 7 viewpoint gives you a three-dimensional perspective that helps you keep your eye
  • ver, we can embed the same sequence in a three-dimensional phase space, in order to investigate the
  • totype 100-megapixel camera that takes a three-dimensional photo of the scene in focus using 19 uni
  • Three-dimensional physical spaces are specified when const
  • ujifilm FinePix Real 3D cameras can take three-dimensional pictures using two lenses, and display t
  • Players control a character in a three-dimensional plane but the scope of movement is mainl
  • Plant stems and other three-dimensional plant structures do not preserve as well
  • A Waterfall plot is a three-dimensional plot which shows grid lines for only one
  • -line program that can generate two- and three-dimensional plots of functions, data, and data fits.
  • In three-dimensional polar coordinate systems, including cyli
  • plates in the book show solid models of three-dimensional polyhedra, and wire-frame models of proj
  • Anhydrous cobalt(II) nitrate adopts a three-dimensional polymeric network structure, with each c
  • ample, classical mechanics describes the three-dimensional position and momentum of a point particl
  • with the technique and showed his first three-dimensional print at the Greenwich Village Art Show
  • The Sri Yantra (shown here in the three-dimensional projection known as Sri Meru or Maha Mer
  • The Sri Yantra (shown here in the three-dimensional projection known as Sri Meru Chakra or M
  • between all possible residue pairs of a three-dimensional protein structure using a binary two-dim
  • Supersecondary structure is a compact three-dimensional protein structure of several adjacent el
  • protein modelling methods seek to build three-dimensional protein models "from scratch", i.e., bas
  • s P450 and was the first cytochrome P450 three-dimensional protein structure solved by X-ray crysta
  • the cost and time required to determine three-dimensional protein structures and to develop techni
  • A fuddling cup is a three-dimensional puzzle in the form of a drinking-vessel,
  • other masks in a number of points: it is three-dimensional rather than flat, the facial hairs are c
  • accessibility assessment system through three-dimensional reconstruction technology.
  • reconstructed with a computer, allowing three-dimensional reconstructions of topologically complex
  • ten referred to as a datacube due to the three-dimensional representation of the data.
  • Gameplay is carried out by a three-dimensional representation of the character, and tra
  • Aquarium, Brooklyn, a special simulated three-dimensional ride that uses the film is valid for six
  • The three-dimensional Schmitt-Conway-Danzer tile is the protot
  • ame was technically advanced; the game's three-dimensional scrolling effect is very similar to the
  • ture is a bronze relief of Uncle Sam and three-dimensional sculpture of Samuel Wilson, installed on
  • It is the only known largely complete three-dimensional sculpture depicting Minoan bull-leaping.
  • an ancient synagogue is the presence of three-dimensional sculpture, a pair of stone lions.
  • Full three-dimensional sculptures designed to be viewed from al
  • glass objects along the way - to create three-dimensional sculptures.
  • orthogonal to , we may think of them as three-dimensional second rank tensors.
  • s silica fused into branched, chainlike, three-dimensional secondary particles which then agglomera
  • ory of cognitive semantics, first called Three-Dimensional Semantics and now called Multi-Dimension
  • gger stones are first scanned to get the three-dimensional shape, which is then used to find the op
  • Like a 3-D puzzle, the final form is a three-dimensional shape.
  • issner tetrahedra are the minimum-volume three-dimensional shapes of constant width, a conjecture w
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