| segmentation cavity |
The fluid-filled cavity of the mass of cells produced by cleavage of a fertilized ovum.
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| segmentation |
The process of deciding whether a pixel is part of an object to be measured or processed, or is merely part of the background and to be excluded from analysis. This process generally uses the intensity of the pixel to make the decision. For example, you might segment the image by selecting an upper and lower threshold to define a range of acceptable grayscale levels, and the image processor would group all of the contiguous pixels that fall within that range into "objects."
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| segment |
A segment is the unit of end-to-end transmission in the TCP protocol. A segment consists of a TCP header followed by application data. A segment is transmitted by encapsulation inside an IP datagram.
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| segmented cell |
mature granulocyte with a nucleus consisting of two or more distinct but interconnected lobes
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| segment |
(164) See line segment.
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