static image

collocation in English

meaningsofstaticandimage

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static
adjective
uk
/ˈstæt.ɪk/
us
/ˈstæt̬.ɪk/
staying in one place without moving, or not changing for a ...
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image
noun
uk
/ˈɪm.ɪdʒ/
us
/ˈɪm.ɪdʒ/
a picture in your mind or an idea of how someone or ...
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(Definition ofstaticandimagefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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During the 1970s, a two-dimensional image became possible, but it was astaticimage, which had limited value for cardiac evaluation.
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And then thatstaticimageis repeated with minor variations so quickly that it gives the further illusion of a moving picture.
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However, the issues ofstaticimageand organ motion (described above), must be taken into consideration.
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Over the range tested, temporally-coded signals were always boosted by the imposed jitter, relative to thestaticimage, regardless of the amount of spectral spread.
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The horizontal linear dimension of thestaticimageis about 500 mm.
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Static contrast ratio is measured on astaticimageat some instant in time.
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By ensuring that no pixel or group of pixels was left displaying astaticimagefor extended periods of time, phosphor luminosity was preserved.
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Staticimagesystems have the benefit of being the most reasonably priced and usable systems.
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The phi phenomenon is the apparent motion caused by a changingstaticimage, as in a motion picture.
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Instaticimageacquisition only one field of view image is captured at a time.
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Initially it provides a radionuclide angiogram, followed by astaticimageafter the radionuclide has perfused the tissue.
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The current location is depicted in astaticimage, often redrawn from the movie.
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A still image is a singlestaticimage, as distinguished from a kinetic image (see below).
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For example, even when viewing astaticimage, humans perform saccades, rapid changes of the direction of gaze.
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As mentioned above, contrast sensitivity describes the ability of the visual system to distinguish bright and dim components of astaticimage.
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The angle of the crucifix activates the composition and makes what might otherwise be astaticimageinto something much more dynamic.
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The spin-echo technique produces static images for anatomical assessment.
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Ex voto paintings started as two types: one of astaticimageof a saint or other personage and one with a depiction of the miracle.
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