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graphics
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Meetings within models can have three-dimensional graphics , animation, and high-quality audio.
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The VAXstation 4000 model 90 doubles the performance of the VAXstation 4000-60 and offers TurboChannel input-output and three-dimensional graphics .
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The three-dimensional graphics software concern plunged 4 3 / 8 to 23.
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Also planned for around that time is a version for Silicon Graphics Inc's system offering users three-dimensional graphics.
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Videos, virtual reality landscapes and three-dimensional graphics should all run faster and more smoothly under the new system.
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PixelVision, a three-dimensional graphics subsystem is due later this year.
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It runs two- and three-dimensional graphics simultaneously in multiple X Windows, as well as distributing 3D graphics over a network.
model
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Read in studio A small company is leading the way in using lasers to create three-dimensional models from computer images.
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Computer models are used to create three-dimensional models of prions, helping scientists understand the structural transformation they undergo to turn deadly.
object
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Drawing three-dimensional objects is quite difficult, but for computers the task is almost as easy as drawing a two dimensional object.
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Closely related to these are multiple projections on canvas or paper or even on three-dimensional objects preparatory to painting over them.
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The convention of indicating three-dimensional objects in a two-dimensional medium by various forms of shading and hatching.
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Through large-scale paintings, drawings and fabricated three-dimensional objects , she addresses the stereotypes society often imposes on such people.
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The first and most obvious difficulty is that a three-dimensional object can not fit satisfactorily on to a flat page.
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Students would fold it, pin it, and create three-dimensional objects with it to discover its strength and other properties.
space
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First consider displacements in a flat three-dimensional space , which is one sort of isotropic homogeneous space.
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One usually visualizes such a vector simply as an arrow drawn on a plane or in a three-dimensional space .
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But with three-dimensional space there's no dimension left over.
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That could pose a problem of considerable proportions, especially in three-dimensional space .
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To show a third variable would require a three-dimensional space , and to show four would be impossible.
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The developing audio technology to position a sound in three-dimensional space will become very useful.
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Entities zoom around in simulated three-dimensional space , colliding with each other, shooting each other down, swallowing each other amid revolting noises.
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Bats and we need the same kind of internal model for representing the position of objects in three-dimensional space .
structure
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Macromolecular crystals may be grouped into three types: chain structures , layer structures and giant three-dimensional structures.
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Monge provided a system for clearly displaying three-dimensional structures in two dimensions.
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In many ways it would be preferable to attempt to picture a three-dimensional structure as in Figure 8.3.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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a three-dimensional drawing
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Computer models are used to create three-dimensional models of prions, helping scientists understand the structural transformation they undergo to turn deadly.
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Holzman usually combines images painted on wood with three-dimensional wood cut-outs.
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Light, high tensile strength fibres confer stiffness and strength to a polymer resin that binds them into a rigid three-dimensional form.
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Miles has been making designs out of straws in order to understand three-dimensional shapes and angles.
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The three-dimensional perspective falsely adds to the difference in height across smoking categories, but fails to recognise their ordered nature.
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The design process in many cases begins on a computer, which is used to plot out a three-dimensional design.
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The results of these investigations are being integrated with new geophysical data to produce a three-dimensional geological model of the area.