three-dimensional model
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three-dimensional
adjective
uk/ˌθriː.daɪˈmen.ʃən.əl/us/ˌθriː.daɪˈmen.ʃən.əl/
having or appearing to have three dimensions (= length, width, and height) and therefore ...
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model
noun[C]
uk/ˈmɒd.əl/us/ˈmɑː.dəl/
something that a copy can be based on because it is an extremely good example of ...
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Athree-dimensionalmodelof serial cross sections of the coronary arteries shows the inner surface three-dimensionally through the outer surface.
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Finally, we tested the fit of athree-dimensionalmodelof depression, mania and psychosis.
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Athree-dimensionalmodelfor the hammerhead ribozyme based on fluorescence measurements.
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Based on theoretical grounds (see above), this model was then compared to athree-dimensionalmodel, a two-dimensional model and a unidimensional model.
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Both images show original two-dimensional sketch, automatically reconstructedthree-dimensionalmodel, and automatically generated flat pattern.
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This is not the case when the combustion along the channel is taken into consideration, where a fullthree-dimensionalmodelis required.
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Two- andthree-dimensionalmodelsimulations showed the same trend.
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We present athree-dimensionalmodelwith specific examples from normally and abnormally changing conscious states.
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Athree-dimensionalmodelfor the numerical simulation of transport in the edge plasma of modern fusion devices is developed.
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This is athree-dimensionalmodel.
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The dynamics of a free electron gas interacting with neutral and excited atoms whose populations are assumed fixed is considered in the case of athree-dimensionalmodel.
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Tliis is one view of a fullythree-dimensionalmodel.
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Three-dimensionalmodelfor the micro positioning platform.
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Only athree-dimensionalmodeland tests can determine the value of e.
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Hundreds to thousands of slices are stacked up to create athree-dimensionalmodelof the object, allowing researchers to peer inside without damaging it.
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Target satellite imagery would be transferred to the ground segment where they would be used to reconstruct athree-dimensionalmodelfor the end user.
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It consists of a physicalthree-dimensionalmodelonto which a computer image is projected to create a realistic looking object.
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From this, athree-dimensionalmodelcan be constructed using edge detection image processing algorithms and displayed on screen.
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All relevant building data is digitally maintained within athree-dimensionalmodel, which then is used throughout all of the planning stages.
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