Object+of+interest

  • 101Floer homology — is a mathematical tool used in the study of symplectic geometry and low dimensional topology. First introduced by Andreas Floer in his proof of the Arnold conjecture in symplectic geometry, Floer homology is a novel homology theory arising as an… …

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  • 102The Impact of Gestures on Language Acquisition — Gestures play a central role in the development of language. Gestures present early in development, and are used to communicate before the child’s ability to vocalize. Once the child has the ability to speak, gestures are used to express the… …

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  • 103Visual Servoing — Visual Servoing, also known as Vision Based Robot Control and abbreviated VS, is a technique which uses feedback information extracted from a vision sensor to control the motion of a robot. One of the earliest papers that talks about visual… …

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  • 104camera lucida — Attachment for a microscope that permits both a view of the object and, simultaneously, of the viewer&’s hand and drawing implement, thus facilitating accurate drawing of the object of interest …

    Dictionary of molecular biology

  • 105Neutron tomography — is a form of computed tomography involving the production of three dimensional images by the detection of the absorbance of neutrons produced by a neutron source.[1] It created a three dimensional image of an object by combining multiple planar… …

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  • 106acquisition — i. The act of visually identifying an object of interest another aircraft, aerial target, or object/target on ground from the air. ii. The detection and identification of a target by radar or another sensor on board the aircraft. iii. Reaching… …

    Aviation dictionary

  • 107athletics — athletics, sports, games denote physical activities engaged in for exercise or play. Athletics is a collective term (not used in the singular) for exercises for the performance of which one acquires and maintains agility, skill, stamina by… …

    New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • 108relic — rel•ic [[t]ˈrɛl ɪk[/t]] n. 1) a surviving memorial of something past 2) an object having interest by reason of its age or its association with the past 3) a surviving trace of something: a custom that is a relic of paganism[/ex] 4) relics a)… …

    From formal English to slang

  • 109relic — ► NOUN 1) an object of interest surviving from an earlier time. 2) a surviving but outdated object, custom, or belief. 3) a part of a holy person s body or belongings kept and revered after their death. ORIGIN from Latin reliquiae remains …

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  • 110range — [rānj] vt. ranged, ranging [ME rangen < OFr ranger, var. of rengier, to arrange in a circle, row (> ME rengen) < renc < Frank * hring, akin to OE, OHG hring,RING2] 1. to arrange in a certain order; esp., to set in a row or rows 2. to… …

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