viewing distance

collocation in English

meaningsofviewinganddistance

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viewing
noun[C]
uk
/ˈvjuː.ɪŋ/
us
/ˈvjuː.ɪŋ/
an occasion for a special look at an exhibition, ...
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distance
noun
uk
/ˈdɪs.təns/
us
/ˈdɪs.təns/
the amount of space between ...
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(Definition ofviewinganddistancefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Viewingdistancewas 10 cm and a chin and head rest was used.
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Subjects fixated on a cross in the center of the screen with the nonstimulated eye which was optically corrected for theviewingdistance.
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Viewingdistancewas 50 cm for young monkeys (see above) and 100 cm for all others.
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The eyes were focused at the appropriateviewingdistancewith gaspermeable, contact lenses.
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Viewingdistancewas 125 cm and stimuli were displayed by the method of constant stimuli (24 trials per data point).
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Viewingdistancewas increased as the animals grew.
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The subject viewed the stimulus array through a refractor 0camera that best corrected his 0 her vision for the fixedviewingdistance.
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At thisviewingdistance, 1 cm on the screen subtended about 1° at the subject's eye.
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Speed constancy refers to the fact that perceived speed does not appear to change with changes in theviewingdistanceof the moving object.
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Theviewingdistancewas reduced from 2 m to 1.14 m after moving to a different laboratory.
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They were seated at a comfortableviewingdistancefrom the monitor with the microphone approximately one inch in front of their lips.
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At theviewingdistance, the resolution was approximately 2 min per pixel, and the noise elements subtended 18 min of visual angle (9 9 pixels).
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Theviewingdistancewas 50 cm for all observers.
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Theviewingdistancewas shortened from 2 m to 1.14 m after moving to a different laboratory.
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Each of the color-defective groups benefited from shortening theviewingdistancewith a 43% reduction in errors for the entire group.
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Althoughviewingdistancewas not manipulated in this study, it has a powerful effect on the discoloration illusion.
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At theviewingdistanceused, one pixel equals 1.68 minutes of visual angle.
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