angular resolution

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angular
adjective
uk
/ˈæŋ.ɡjə.lər/
us
/ˈæŋ.ɡjə.lɚ/
having or relating to one or ...
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resolution
noun
uk
/ˌrez.əˈluː.ʃən/
us
/ˌrez.əˈluː.ʃən/
an official decision that is made after a group or organization ...
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(Definition ofangularandresolutionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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First, due to an acoustical beam width of transducer,angularresolutionof a single measurement is low in the order of 10 degrees.
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Theangularresolutionof the concentrators must be of the order of 1x instead of 10x.
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The focal length of the camera was typically 75 mm, producing anangularresolutionof about 1 arc min per pixel.
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Taking into account itsangularresolution, one may say that laser telemeters have many physical and technical advantages over other sensors.
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With higherangularresolutionand sensitivity, faint debris can be imaged around nearby stars, and the disc structure can be distinguished from that of background sources.
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This technique dramatically improvesangularresolution; however, it is far more difficult to take advantage of this technique for range resolution.
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Angularresolutionis 12 arcmin, enabling a bright source to be located to better than 1 arcmin.
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During this operation it achieved anangularresolutionof 0.08 milli-arc-seconds.
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Current missions can not do this because the requiredangularresolutionis limited and magnetic fields are invisible.
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Theangularresolutionwas less than 5 arcsec at half energy width.
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Observations with larger incremental spacings were used to observe individual radio sources with unprecedented sensitivity,angularresolution, and image quality.
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Its segmented, deployable mirror will be over twice as large, increasingangularresolutionnoticeably, and sensitivity dramatically.
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For some planar graphs, the optimalangularresolutionof a planar straight-line drawing is, where is the degree of the graph.
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X-ray astrometry becomes a serious concern that results in ever greater demands for finerangularresolutionand spectral radiance.
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The anode layout provides a 5.6angularresolutionwithin 22.5 of the ecliptic plane (increases to 22.5 at normal incidence to ecliptic plane).
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Theangularresolutionof these devices is typically very poor.
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Theangularresolutionand accuracy depends on the used antenna array configuration and applied algorithms (direction finding or beam forming).
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The equation shows that, all else being equal, the larger the aperture, the better theangularresolution.
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This approach avoids putting a large mechanical load on the diffractometer goniometer, making it easier to maintain fineangularresolution.
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