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Voice Operated Relay or Transmit. Radio automatically switches into the transmit mode when someone speaks into the transmitter microphone and switches back to receive when they stop. To work properly VOX must be properly adjusted, the user must develop certain speaking skills, and good microphone technique must be used. When used with a stand mounted microphone VOX can be very convenient, especially for net and traffic handling, since it leaves both hands free.
Ãâó: www.qsl.net/ka1ddb/hrterminology.html
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An abbreviation for "volume element"; a three dimensional rectangular section of the subject being imaged, the signal from which contributes to the intensity of the image.
Ãâó: cal.man.ac.uk/student_projects/2000/mmmr7gjw/gloss...
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Volume element.
Ãâó: www.bic.mni.mcgill.ca/users/sylvain/doc/html/dot/n...
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A voxel is the three dimensional equivalent of a pixel: a finite volume within 3D space. Some alternative 3D rendering techniques use voxels to render 3D scenes: whilst it is not a common technique within real-time 3D at the moment, with the increasing power of computers, it will probabally become more important in the future.
Ãâó: www.machinima.com/article.php
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The entity an image is composed from. usually one number like an integer or a floating point number, but sometime also a structure containing several entities. It is a made-up word for Pixel (from Picture Element) and Volume Element.
Ãâó: www.mevislab.de/fileadmin/docs/html/mlguide/go01.h...
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