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vox voice: the sound made by the vibration of vocal folds modified by the resonance of the vocal tract; "a singer takes good care of his voice"; "the giraffe cannot make any vocalizations"
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voxel A unit of volume corresponding to the smallest element depicted in a three-dimensional computed tomography (CT) image. For spiral CT, the size of this volume is determined by the design of the instrument and the instrument settings. For the latest scanners, the voxel size can be 0.3 mm 0.3 mm 0.6 mm, yielding a volume of 0.054 mm 3 .
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voxel The three dimensional equivalent of a pixel. A pixel is a "picture element," and a voxel is a "volume element." A voxel may also be defined as the minimum volume that a rapid prototyping system can fabricate.
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voxel the smallest distinguishable unit of volume; like a 3D pixel
Ãâó: www.conquerchiari.org/Glossary.htm
vox A voice operated transmit receive switch. When the operator speaks the transmitter detects the audio and changes from receive to transmit electronically.
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