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  • ...Resonance Imaging]] (MRI), the images are often represented as a series of two-dimensional slices that can be stacked together to form a three-dimensional cube. This ...ring]]: Volume rendering is a technique used in medical imaging to convert two-dimensional image data from CT or MRI scans into a three-dimensional image.
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  • |Short definition=DOI - A technique that uses light waves to create two-dimensional (2-D) or three-dimensional (3-D) images of tissues in the body. DOI can be DOI - A technique that uses light waves to create two-dimensional (2-D) or three-dimensional (3-D) images of tissues in the body. DOI can be
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  • '''Two-dimensional gel electrophoresis''' (''pronunciation: two-di-men-shuh-nl jel ih-lek-troh ..."Two-dimensional gel electrophoresis" is derived from the process itself. "Two-dimensional" refers to the two distinct properties (isoelectric point and molecular wei
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  • ...], and [[design]] to depict the depth and solid appearance of objects in a two-dimensional representation. It is a crucial aspect of [[perspective drawing]], where it ...sciography is used to create a sense of depth and three-dimensionality in two-dimensional drawings and paintings.
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  • The Impossible Trident is a two-dimensional figure that is perceived as a three-dimensional object. It consists of a th * [[Impossible Object]]: A type of optical illusion that consists of a two-dimensional figure which is instantly and subconsciously interpreted by the visual syst
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  • ...ih-FYOOS OP-tih-kul IH-muh-jing) procedure that uses light waves to create two-dimensional (2-D) or three-dimensional (3-D) images of tissues in the body. Diffuse opt ...ih-FYOOS OP-tih-kul IH-muh-jing) procedure that uses light waves to create two-dimensional (2-D) or three-dimensional (3-D) images of tissues in the body. Diffuse opt
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  • .... The brain uses binocular disparity to extract depth information from the two-dimensional retinal images in stereopsis.
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  • .... The brain uses binocular disparity to extract depth information from the two-dimensional retinal images in stereopsis.
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  • ...-dimensional image of a body part or organ is constructed from a series of two-dimensional images or 'slices'.
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  • * [[Fischer projection]]: A two-dimensional representation of a three-dimensional organic molecule by projection.
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  • .... The brain uses binocular disparity to extract depth information from the two-dimensional retinal images in stereopsis.
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  • ...lized software. The product is called a 3D model. It can be displayed as a two-dimensional image through a process called 3D rendering or used in a computer simulatio
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  • ...d is that it provides a more detailed and realistic image than traditional two-dimensional ultrasound. This can make it easier for doctors to diagnose and treat a var
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  • Common techniques used in immunoproteomics include [[two-dimensional gel electrophoresis]] (2-DE), [[mass spectrometry]] (MS), and [[protein mic * [[Two-dimensional gel electrophoresis]]
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  • ...tereoblindness''' (pronunciation: /ˈstɛriːoʊˌblaɪndnɪs/), also known as '''two-dimensional vision''', is a condition where a person is unable to perceive depth correc
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