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The three dimensionality of the environment metaphor comes from the notion that our environment in real life is actually 3-dimensional. In the beginning of the development of 3-dimensional environments in education, the metaphor was demonstrated with 3-D graphics. ...
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| room t. |
the ordinary temperature of a room, 65°80°F (18.3°26.6°C).
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| room air |
Unmodified, ambient air. The typical oxygen concentration is 21%.
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| rooming-in |
The baby spends all or part of the day or night in the mother's room.
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The process in which a speaker system is aligned by playing pink noise into a room and adjusting an equalizer to obtain the selected response when viewed by an RTA. Common room EQ utilizes 1/3-octave controls, with 31 knobs spaced across the audible frequency range, although parametric equalizers are also used. Most room equalizers also have an overall "bass" and "treble" adjustment. See X-Curve.
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