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LOD Level of detail. Usually refers to a csLOD scene graph node, a subclass of csSwitch, that allows you to select the accuracy with which you render an object. The csLOD node selects amongst its children based on the distance from the viewpoint to the node. The children are indexed by an integer. Typically, as the index increases, the rendering rate also increases, and the amount of detail in the child decreases.
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LOD Limit of Disturbance. The area to be cleared, graded, etc.
Ãâó: users.rcn.com/deeds/survey.htm
LOD LOD is lines of documentation. This refers to non-executable text that is placed in a program source file to explain details of the operation of the program.
Ãâó: www.spc.ca/resources/metrics/glossary.htm
LOD The LOD node specifies various Levels Of Detail or complexity for a given object, and provides hints allowing browsers to automatically choose the appropriate version of the object based on the distance from the user.
Ãâó: philliphansel.com/spazz3d/glossary.htm
lod score Log of the odds supporting linkage of two loci. Traditionally, a lod score of 3 or greater is accepted as evidence of linkage between two markers or a marker and a disease gene
Ãâó: www.beaconforhealth.org/akcglos.htm
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