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1 two-dimensional
"Existing in reference to two measures, such as height and width--for example, a two-dimensional model drawn with reference to an x-axis and a y-axis, or a two-dimensional array of numbers placed in rows and columns." -
2 two dimensional
[ˌtu:di΄menʃnəl] a երկչափ, երկու չափանի. two dimensional array հմկրգ. երկչափ մատրից -
3 two-dimensional echocardiography
تخطيط صدى القلب ذو البعدين* * *تَخْطيطُ صَدَى القَلْبِ ذو البُعْدَينEnglish-Arabic Medical Dictionary > two-dimensional echocardiography
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4 dynamic connector
A one-dimensional (1-D) connector shape that changes its path to avoid crossing through two-dimensional (2-D) placeable shapes that lie between the two shapes the connector connects. -
5 routable connector
A one-dimensional (1-D) connector shape that changes its path to avoid crossing through two-dimensional (2-D) placeable shapes that lie between the two shapes the connector connects. -
6 coordinate pair
A pair of values representing the x- and y-coordinates of a point that are stored in a two-dimensional array that can contain coordinates for many points. -
7 DirectDraw
"Software that helps display two-dimensional visual effects on a computer monitor. Computer games, 2-D graphics packages, and Windows system components (such as digital video codecs) all use DirectDraw." -
8 paper space
"In a CAD drawing, a two-dimensional workspace analogous to a sheet of paper in which a drafter can arrange different views of a 3-D drawing." -
9 QR code
A specific two-dimensional bar code. -
10 color space
"The three-dimensional space that is defined by a set of coordinates for representing color on devices such as monitors, scanners, and printers. For example, in the LAB color space, the colors are defined in terms of their luminance or whiteness (L), redness-greenness (A), and yellowness-blueness (B); the HVC system uses hue (H), value (V), and chroma (C). The two most common color space models are RGB and YUV." -
11 color space model
"The three-dimensional space that is defined by a set of coordinates for representing color on devices such as monitors, scanners, and printers. For example, in the LAB color space, the colors are defined in terms of their luminance or whiteness (L), redness-greenness (A), and yellowness-blueness (B); the HVC system uses hue (H), value (V), and chroma (C). The two most common color space models are RGB and YUV." -
12 visualization
"A feature of an application that displays data in the form of an image, diagram, or animation. For example, some databases can interpret and show data in the form of a two- or three-dimensional model." -
13 connector
Any one-dimensional (1-D) shape that can be glued between two shapes in a drawing to connect the shapes. -
14 Stereoscopic 3D
A Windows 8 feature that enables content to look 3-dimensional by slightly offsetting two images so that the eye sees them as 3D.
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