| hologram |
a flat optical image which looks three-dimensional when viewed with the naked eye. To produce it you need sophisticated, expensive equipment which takes pictures using coherent light. (see hologram card).
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| hologram |
An integral stereogram produced by the Multiplex company, used to produce cylindrical (360? or partially cylindrical holograms using film footage. Cylindrical stereograms often turn on a motorized axis, but with partially cylindrical holograms, movement and depth are created when the viewer moves in front of the hologram. Multiplex holograms are rainbow holograms that can be viewed using an ordinary light bulb, usually centered below the cylinder.
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| hologram |
A photographic effect using lasers to obtain a three dimensional image on a flat surface.
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| holoendemic |
Perennial transmission of a high degree resulting in a significant immune response in all age groups, but particularly in adults.
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| holoacardius |
a separate, monozygotic twin represented by a more or less shapeless and unidentifiable mass; the vascular systems of the two fetuses are connected, and the circulation is accomplished solely by the heart of the more perfect twin.
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