Concept cluster: Measurement > 3D mapping
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An instrument once used to make scale-drawings of the skull
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(philologically prescribed, but sees little actual use) Synonym of cymoscope
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(obsolete) An instrument for drawing the skull by projections.
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A gonioscope.
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(physics) a technique for recording, and then reconstructing, the amplitude and phase distributions of a coherent wave disturbance; used to produce three-dimensional images or holograms
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A measure in the Kinsey scale.
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(rare) Synonym of cymoscope
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A scientific instrument which provides a magnified view of very small objects that are illuminated with visible light which then passes through optical lenses.
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(photography) Describing stereoscopic macrophotography or the equipment or techniques used in it
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(oceanography) marigraph
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(dated) The science of increasing the intensity of low or weak sounds, or of microphones generally.
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Of 3D imaging systems: involving multiple viewpoints.
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(mycology, biology) A measuring instrument that is inserted into the eyepiece of a microscope, used to measure microscopic features.
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(physics) An instrument that detects (and visualizes) the presence of high-frequency radiation
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An old instrument for measuring vision and determining the focal length of a lens that can correct an individual's imperfect eyesight.
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An instrument for measuring the focus of the lens of the eye.
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free from optical distortion
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(dated) A proposed scheme for universal measurement.
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Alternative form of phacometer [A device for testing the refractive power of lenses.]
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phenakistoscope
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The study of the acoustics of sounds as carried and reproduced by radio
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The three-dimensional measurement of body surfaces.
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Synonym of rotoscope (“technique”)
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The correlation of features in a pair of stereo images in order to calculate their distance
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Of an audio recording: converted to stereo.
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One who produces works in the medium of stereography.
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stereographic
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Any technique for representing solid objects in two dimensions
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stereoscopic imaging
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A practitioner of stereology
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Any technique used to obtain three-dimensional information from two-dimensional images
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A stereoscopic micrograph
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stereoscopic micrography
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The reproduction of stereophonic sound.
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A stereoscopic photogram
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The construction of a three-dimensional model based on the positions of recognisable points or landmarks in several different photographs.
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A stereoscopic photomicroscope
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The use of a stereoplotter.
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A stereoscopic radiograph
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stereoscopic radiography (using either two X-ray sources or two detectors)
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stereoscopic resolution (typically, the resolution of a stereomicroscope)
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One who studies or carries out stereotomy.
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telescopic
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One who uses a telescope.
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Any of various devices that make sound visible by displaying vibrations.
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planimetry using video images
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a spectrogram of a person's voice
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(photography) A type of photography that produces images that have a three-dimensional quality

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