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Anaglyphic


Definition:

  • (a.) Alt. of Anaglyphical
  • (n.) Work chased or embossed relief.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) A method for the freehand drawing of anaglyphs is described.
  • (2) The subjects wore anaglyph glasses and viewed a nonvariable square-X-circle anaglyph target alternately through a 16 delta base-out and 4 delta base-in prism flipper.
  • (3) The number of times each subject could reestablish fusion while viewing an anaglyph target through alternating 16 delta base-out and 4 delta base-in prism lenses was recorded over a 1-minute time interval.
  • (4) Home therapy methods using anaglyphic techniques and after-images are described.
  • (5) Measurements used red-green anaglyph stimuli presented on a black background which could be varied from 3.4 minutes of arc to 3 degrees 24'.
  • (6) Unequal retinal illuminances and target contrasts, and ghost images of anaglyphs can affect binocular vision.
  • (7) Local stereoacuity was reduced when red-green anaglyph glasses were worn.
  • (8) When speed is essential, as for interactive purposes, a simple procedure to generate anaglyphs can be used.
  • (9) The method permits to obtain computed anaglyph drawings, printed here, which are stereoviews of the same object.
  • (10) This is done by careful adjustment of the phosphor levels in each of the anaglyph regions.
  • (11) The present method enables students to draw anaglyphs by hand and should make the concept of binocular disparity more easily learned.
  • (12) Recently, automated vision training using microprocessor anaglyph stimuli, i.e., random dot stereograms (RDS), has been used in an operant conditioning paradigm.
  • (13) A method is described for minimizing the ghost images which normally appear when anaglyphs are presented on color television screens.
  • (14) Reductions with the TNO anaglyph glasses ranged from 2 to 34 sec arc.
  • (15) This stereogram is produced using the anaglyphic technique where the left and right images are separated by color filters.
  • (16) In our experimental set-up we use red-green coded striped or checkered patterns of various size and disparity as stimuli, which are viewed through red-green glasses (anaglyph method).
  • (17) Whereas stereo thresholds with an anaglyphic random dot stereogram (TNO) were not significantly affected by the prism, fusing through some of the prisms resulted in significantly poorer stereo thresholds and a failure to detect random dot stereopsis (RDS) on the polarized stereotest.
  • (18) These properties were studied in red-green anaglyphic materials, and for all three pairs of red-green glasses tested, the luminous transmittance of the green member of each pair was higher than that of the red.
  • (19) The stimulus was a computer-generated flat fusion red-blue anaglyph picture of a horse.
  • (20) Observers were shown the same complex anaglyph five times daily, for four consecutive days, and latencies to achieve stereopsis were recorded.

Emboss


Definition:

  • (v. t.) To arise the surface of into bosses or protuberances; particularly, to ornament with raised work.
  • (v. t.) To raise in relief from a surface, as an ornament, a head on a coin, or the like.
  • (v. t.) To make to foam at the mouth, like a hunted animal.
  • (v. t.) To hide or conceal in a thicket; to imbosk; to inclose, shelter, or shroud in a wood.
  • (v. t.) To surround; to ensheath; to immerse; to beset.
  • (v. i.) To seek the bushy forest; to hide in the woods.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The water is embossed with small waves and it has a chill glassiness which throws light back up at the sky.
  • (2) Customers at her plush boutique in central Cairo are offered a choice between chocolates coated with his face and others embossed with messages of adulation.
  • (3) In the passive task, subjects sat with their arms and hands immobilized while a rotating drum stimulator pressed the embossed letters onto the right index finger.
  • (4) A rare but distressing complication of frontal embossment was managed after osteoplastic flap surgery.
  • (5) This Registry, while accelerating and embossing confirmation of the suspected relationship, served an even more useful purpose by collecting under one roof and in front of one cluster of observers all the necessary and relevant data on a sufficiently large number of cases to enable rapid (1973-1974) wide dissemination of knowledge about the occurrence and behavior of the disease and its response to treatment.
  • (6) She was left at Nizhny Novgorod's railway station with her passport but no money, still wearing her prison overalls embossed with her name and prisoner number.
  • (7) Experiment 2 showed that tilt lowered performance for tangible, large embossed letters, as well as for braille.
  • (8) Heading towards the narrowest capillary spaces, groups of bacilli form, immediately after seeding, protrusions that emboss the outer contour of the droplet ("protuberances" Fig.
  • (9) I pull out my business card with the red embossed logo of Time magazine.
  • (10) This is where Irving is happiest, rolling around in swastika-embossed paper.
  • (11) An ostentatious leather-bound album with Kniga Dlya Dam embossed in gold on the cover opens to reveal a Chinese silk drawing of an entwined couple.
  • (12) Plastic surfaces embossed with patterns of dots designed to produce predictable alterations in temporal and spatial firing rate variation were used as stimuli in psychophysical and neurophysiological experiments.
  • (13) Shrunken cells with intracellular yolk granules embossed on the surface are produced by the strongly hypertonic Karnovsky's fixer (Final: 2010 mOsm).
  • (14) In the normal arachnoid membrane, two basic surface patterns were observed; one fenestrated and the other embossed with parallel fibers.
  • (15) These are inspired by the label's legendary tuxedo, le smoking , while the embossed rectangles on the packaging are modelled on art deco panelling in Yves's rue de Babylone home.
  • (16) Embossed letters, used previously in pattern recognition experiments in humans, were used to study the spatial patterns of neural activity evoked in peripheral fibers and cortical neurons in areas 3b and 1 of the primary somatosensory cortex of alert rhesus (Macaca mulatta) monkeys.
  • (17) Embossed in gold with the letters LXB, they stayed there for the remainder of the hour-long ceremony.
  • (18) In addition, when fusion was completed, occasional double lines of large particles transiently embossed the P face of the plasma membrane (postacrosomal) side of the fusion zone.
  • (19) Embossed upon it in oh-so-subtle slightly darker grey was an advert for Facebook.
  • (20) None of the past methods of marking call numbers on the spines or covers of books-direct hand lettering by pen, brush, or stylus; affixing cold release characters; embossing by hot type; or gluing labels which are handlettered, typed, or printed-nor even present automatic data processing systems have offered all the advantages of the relatively new Se-Lin labeling system: legibility, reasonable speed of application, automatic protective covering, permanent bonding, and no need for a skilled letterer.

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