| optical sectioning | <microscopy> The use of high numerical aperture objective and condenser lenses on a microscope to achieve a shallow depth of field. With a very shallow depth of field, objects above and below focus contribute little to the in-focus image, so that a clean optical section is obtained. See: depth of field. (05 Aug 1998) |
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Process of joining two different sections of a part or vehicle by welding to make one part.
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The removal of a horizontal strip from the central point of an automobile body with the goal of reducing the overall height of the vehicle.
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practice of removing a horizontal section of a car's body. Usually in the beltline area for the purpose of radically lowering a car's stance.
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A repair method in which only a portion of a damaged panel is replaced. It is sometimes a preferred method of repair.
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