three-dimensional volume

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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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volume
noun
uk
/ˈvɒl.juːm/
us
/ˈvɑːl.juːm/
the amount of space that is contained within an object or ...
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(Definition ofthree-dimensionalandvolumefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The notion of blossoming is analogous to the process of 'fusing' the two flat images of a stereoscopic pair into a virtualthree-dimensionalvolume.
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Here, its implementation for fitting faces ofthree-dimensionalvolumemeshes is given.
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Predictions of existing theories for chaotic advection inthree-dimensionalvolume-preserving flows are tested.
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A four-person gondola can be directed to virtually any point within thisthree-dimensionalvolumeusing computerized azimuth, distance from the tower, and height.
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Therefore, thethree-dimensionalvolumedetermined by and must be zero.
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A data cube is also used in the field of imaging spectroscopy, since a spectrally-resolved image is represented as athree-dimensionalvolume.
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Triangulation of athree-dimensionalvolumewould involve subdividing it into tetrahedra (pyramids of various shapes and sizes) packed together.
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That is, as it propagates in spacetime, a world tube traces out athree-dimensionalvolumefor every moment in time.
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So the source becomes "contained" in athree-dimensionalvolume, or region.
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A representative disk is athree-dimensionalvolumeelement of a solid of revolution.
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His work is remarkable for its extraordinary precision of symmetry andthree-dimensionalvolume, its explosively animated forms, and for a delicate sense of embellishment and even humor.
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The game does not actually model three-dimensional volumes of voxels.
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By applying dimensional analogy, one may infer that a four-dimensional cube, known as a tesseract, is bounded by three-dimensional volumes.
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