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DOT The individual element of a halftone. Its size (density) can be related to the density of the original used to produce the halftone dot. The size of the dot is indicated by the percentage of the area it occupies from zero to on hundred percent. It may be several shapes including round, square or elliptical.
Ãâó: www.rockprint.com/dictionary.shtml
DOT a unit of measurement. Also referred to as a pixel, spot or pel.
Ãâó: www.leprint.com/glossaries.html
DOT A division of the US Department of Health and Human Services, providing oversight and funding support for the nation's organ procurement, allocation, and transplantation system; coordinates national organ and tissue donation activities and funds research to learn more about what works to increase donation; and administers the national bone marrow registry program.
Ãâó: www.organtransplants.org/glossary.html
DOT A governmental agency responsible for promoting the safe transportation of hazardous materials by all modes to include land, air, waterways.
Ãâó: www.oehs.wayne.edu/health%20phsics/glossaryD.html
DOT a dot following a notehead (or dotted note value) increases the note's duration by 50%. So a dotted quarter note is 1 + 1/2 quarter notes, or three eighth notes, in length. (See also the section on rhythm for more details).
Ãâó: www.smu.edu/totw/def.htm
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