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(Also called Video Imaging.) A photograph of teeth stored in a computer and then displayed on a television monitor. The dentist is able to show you an image of your smile and modify that image to show how your smile would look with new, repaired, or whitened teeth.
Ãâó: www.1800dentist.com/faq/dictionary.aspx
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| imagery |
The ability with which a word can elicit images in the mind.
Ãâó: www.usabilitysa.co.za/hcigloss.htm
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| image intensifier |
A device that amplifies the intensity of an image, but not the size.
Ãâó: www.lot-oriel.it/site/pages_de_en/products/ccd_etc...
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| image |
A graphic in GIF or JPEG file format that can be inserted in a World Wide Web page. FrontPage lets you import images in the following formats and insert them as GIF or JPEG: GIF, JPEG, BMP (Windows and OS/2), TIFF, TAG, PCD, RAS, EPS, PCX, and WMF.
Ãâó: website.armmnet.net/faq/glossary.html
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| image |
A two-way frequency table of observed counts as a function of location. The location coordinates are either rooted in physical detector space, or in inferred direction of arrival of the photons in angular coordinates on the sky.
Ãâó: hea-www.harvard.edu/AstroStat/astrojargon.html
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