What's the difference between stereograph and stereoscope?

Stereograph


Definition:

  • (n.) Any picture, or pair of pictures, prepared for exhibition in the stereoscope. Stereographs are now commonly made by means of photography.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The distortion produced by this chart was analyzed and compared to other 2D projections, such as stereographic, equal area, and orthographic maps of the retina.
  • (2) The object of our research is to compare clinically and objectively three articulators: -- the Dentatus, semiadjustable articulator which employs dynamico-static records -- the T.M.J., fully adjustable articulator which employs dynamico-cinematic stereographic endobuccal records -- the Denar, fully adjustable articulator which employs dynamico-cinematic pantographic extrabuccal records.
  • (3) The MNBR stereographic technique is a useful method with high sensitivity (0.83) for evaluating the bucco-lingual relationship of the mandibular canal to the roots of a 3rd molar.
  • (4) The distribution of thorium dioxide (Thorotrast) in the liver from a Thorotrast-administered autopsy case was examined stereographically by analytical scanning electron microscopy.
  • (5) Using a computer stereographic analysis, the normal human forehead skin from 16 males of ages ranging from 7 to 77 years were investigated to known the morphological changes of the sebaceous glands with aging.
  • (6) On the basis of these results as well as edge angles measured under a microscope a stereographic projection was drawn finally, and an orthorhombic symmetry, an axial ratio and some facial angles were determined.
  • (7) Several kinds of crystal habits observed from the photographs were drawn by the classic crystallographic habit drawing method using the stereographic projection.
  • (8) The system, called "computerized dynamic stereoradiography", is based on rapid transverse rotation of the X-ray apparatus, serial circumferential radiography and binocular stereographic imaging.
  • (9) Diabetic retinopathy as determined from stereographic fundus photography.
  • (10) This novel intrastrand dCpdG complex and the most favored dGpdG structure are illustrated with stereographic projections.
  • (11) To investigate biological characteristics of syringomas, three-dimensional (3-D) architectures of epithelial tumor nests and luminal structures of syringomas, hair follicles, and epidermal basement membrane in skin lesions were reconstructed using a computer stereographic analysis.
  • (12) DFTS-tomoangiograms may be presented in single slice mode or as multiple slices of arbitrary thickness, using rotating and stereographic presentation of 3D images.
  • (13) To elucidate the three-dimensional distribution and cell structure of human epidermal melanocytes in vivo, normal skin specimens were analyzed by a stereographic and stereometric method using computer.
  • (14) Stereographic reproduction of human organs, now under development as an application of computer graphics, aims at delineating the three-dimensional spread of a lesion, simulating an operation and drawing up a radiotherapeutic plan.
  • (15) The canal was visible at operation in 23 (29%) cases, which was predicted at stereographic examination in 21 (91%) cases.
  • (16) This technique has been improved to produce higher-resolution images by implementing new stereographic projection and computational processing protocols.
  • (17) Stereographic demonstration of the nasal cavity and distribution of the density of blood vessels were analyzed by computer simulation of serial sections of the rat nose.
  • (18) A recently advanced stereographic computer technology was applied for the investigation of the three-dimensional (3-D) architectures of peritoneal endometriosis.
  • (19) Digital simultaneous stereographic images were obtained using programs in the Analyzer.
  • (20) The pressure measurements were stereographed with the aid of a computer (stereo-UPP) and by this means the effect of unilateral section or electrical stimulation of hypogastric and pudendal nerves on the intraurethral pressure profile was analyzed.

Stereoscope


Definition:

  • (n.) An optical instrument for giving to pictures the appearance of solid forms, as seen in nature. It combines in one, through a bending of the rays of light, two pictures, taken for the purpose from points of view a little way apart. It is furnished with two eyeglasses, and by refraction or reflection the pictures are superimposed, so as to appear as one to the observer.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) In 60 rhesus monkeys with experimental renovascular malignant arterial hypertension (25 one-kidney and 35 two-kidney model animals), we studied the so-called 'hard exudates' or white retinal deposits in detail (by ophthalmoscopy, and stereoscopic color fundus photography and fluorescein fundus angiography, on long-term follow-up).
  • (2) We performed a prospective study on 68 eyes of 68 patients to compare the vertical cup-disk ratio obtained with the video-ophthalmograph to that obtained with manual analysis of black-and-white stereoscopic photographs.
  • (3) To help overcome this problem, a stereoscopic slide-based auto-instructional program has been developed as a substitute for dissection.
  • (4) Stereoscopic observations clearly showed that the bacteria were pleomorphic, rod-shaped, arranged in a row or at an angle, and frequently showed septal formation.
  • (5) The structural changes can be directly observed by a stereoscopic microscope: a considerable decrease of the hydrophilic regions of the membrane is caused by the Ca2+ ions.
  • (6) Boyle, who on Sunday night received an outstanding contribution prize at the Empire awards, said he was not a fan of stereoscope on film and doubted it would survive.
  • (7) A rectoscope with a 40-mm diameter permits tumor resection under stereoscopic control in the gas-dilated rectal cavity.
  • (8) It renders images on a split screen to simulate a stereoscopic view for the wearer, much like 3D TVs and 3D spectacles in cinemas.
  • (9) We filled the macro- and microvascular beds with Microfil and made stereoscopic observations of cleared 0.5- to 1.0-cm-thick sections.
  • (10) An angiographic system capable of simultaneous biplane stereoscopic magnification cerebral angiography was evaluated.
  • (11) An important function of orientation sensitivity of simple cells may be the binocular alignment of contours in binocular fusion and stereoscopic vision.
  • (12) Retinopathy was documented by stereoscopic fundus photography.
  • (13) The observers estimated larger vertical cup-to-disc ratios when evaluating the same discs under stereoscopic conditions than under monoscopic conditions.
  • (14) Observers were to detect through a stereoscope a Gabor signal in patches of two-dimensional broadband gaussian noise surrounded by a frame of uniform noise.
  • (15) With the strabismic, the Single Oblique Mirror Stereoscope is used and the tests with it are enumerated.
  • (16) Further refinements in the equipment are expected: generation of stereo images with one injection, thus increasing procedure efficiency and patient safety; a video stereoscopic viewing unit; and the ability to obtain precise measurements via computer of depth, position, distance between, and true size of objects.
  • (17) Stereoscopic depth perception is demonstrated in the falcon, a non-mammalian with binocular vision.
  • (18) The system uses a simultaneous stereoscopic camera and a video camera to acquire images directly from the optic disc and from optic disc photographs, respectively.
  • (19) This rotation is believed to pose a problem with veridical stereoscopic localization.
  • (20) Software which permits an IBM AT and two IBM Professional Graphics Displays to be used to display high-quality three-dimensional space-filling stereoscopic images of macromolecules is described.

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