two-dimensional image

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meaningsoftwo-dimensionalandimage

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two-dimensional
adjective
uk
/ˌtuː.daɪˈmen.ʃən.əl/
us
/ˌtuː.daɪˈmen.ʃən.əl/
flat, having width and length but ...
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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 oftwo-dimensionalandimagefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Two-dimensionalimageanalysis of the shape of rice and its application to separating varieties.
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A volumetric pixel is a value in a three-dimensional space analogous to a pixel that refers totwo-dimensionalimagedata.
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Subsequent local interactions between those activated elements serve to select which subset of them should finally represent the three-dimensional percept corresponding to thetwo-dimensionalimage.
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Atwo-dimensionalimage, then, gives rise to two impossible representations: the verbal description and the three-dimensional form.
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During the 1970s, atwo-dimensionalimagebecame possible, but it was a static image, which had limited value for cardiac evaluation.
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For example, in order to identify a dark shape in a light background in atwo-dimensionalimagea so-called snake contour is evolved so that it wraps around the shape.
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Another way computer-mediated video enhances communication is in the way the webcam provides interlocutors with a unique resource - atwo-dimensionalimageof themselves signing - which is available throughout the conversation.
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All of the simulations incorporated two spatial dimensions; that is, the simulated visual input to the motion detector array could be expressed as atwo-dimensionalimagethat changes over time.
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Later versions would have 254 scintillators so atwo-dimensionalimagecould be produced on a color monitor.
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It shows atwo-dimensionalimagefrom ear to ear.
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The x-ray film representstwo-dimensionalimageof a three-dimensional object due to the summary projection of different anatomical structures onto a planar surface.
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It's a multistep algorithm used to obtain an optimal result of edge detection in a discretetwo-dimensionalimage.
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Each stimulus was atwo-dimensionalimageof a three-dimensional object drawn by a computer.
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The viewer is not disturbed by an illogical attachment if the attachment is not visible and the resultingtwo-dimensionalimageis pleasing to the eye.
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He is also able to create a realistic and anatomically accurate three-dimensional rendering of an animal after only looking at atwo-dimensionalimagefor mere moments.
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We can thus obtain several parallel two-dimensional images.
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We prefer to use the threedimensional pictures for tracking, because they contain more information than single two-dimensional images.
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Occasionally, however, confusion can arise as two-dimensional images are obtained of three-dimensional structures.
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Several such two-dimensional images of the concentration field are obtained in rapid succession by sweeping the laser sheet through the flow field.
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However, in two-dimensional images the patterns of actin filaments were different between treated and untreated embryos.
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