| morphogenesis |
The linking of the form and structure of similar systems across time and space through resonance of morphogenetic fields. (Rupert Sheldrake)
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| morphology |
Grammatical and other variants of words that are derived from the same root or stem.
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| morphology |
The form and structure of a surface. In tins, the morphology of a surface is defined by the sample points and breakline features used to build the tin. Breaklines, when properly located at locations of significant change in surface behavior, play a major role in defining surface morphology. In lattices, the morphology of a surface cannot be directly represented by sample points and linear features; it must be implied from the mesh point z values.
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| morphology |
Makeup, appearance, structure
Ãâó: www.the-mwg.com/html/glossary/glossary_overview.sh...
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| morphometry |
The measure of shape. Morphometry is one of the main uses of MetaMorph. It is used to find count, differentiate, and quantify object within an image. For example identifying health verses unhealthy blood cells. Find out More
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