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Computer-assisted proccess in which an image (or video) is gradually transformed (morphosed) into another.
Ãâó: www.mediacollege.com/glossary/m/
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A lenticular effect that begins with one image which is transformed in stages to a second perhaps unrelated image.
Ãâó: www.mirageworks.net/mw/terminology.html
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A mapping between two mathematical objects of the same type, such as topological spaces or groups, that preserves the essential structure of the object.
Ãâó: cgd.best.vwh.net/home/flt/flt10.htm
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the small group of phonemes (or possible phonological features) that has a function. Meaning is assumed under function here: child, -s, un-.
Ãâó: www.sfu.ca/person/dearmond/323/definitions.323.htm
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What have we wrought? The Cross Morph changes pen design and ergonomics forever. Its silicone adjustable grip can be molded into the holder's desired shape: circular, triangular, or anywhere in between. In addition to the innovative grip, the Cross Morph comes with a distinctive pen clip design featuring a floating stainless-steel ball that rolls smoothly into any pocket. ...
Ãâó: gawain.membrane.com/~sharpe/Cross_Pens/
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