Involving or relating to three dimensions or aspects; giving the illusion of depth.
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Examples for "cubic"
1It will have a capacity of 8 billion cubic meters per year.
2Consumption is about 50 million cubic meters on an average winter day.
3Consumption is about 50 million cubic metres on an average winter day.
4It also adds nearly 1 billion cubic feet of natural gas reserves.
5The second largest, Impofu dam, has capacity for 106 million cubic meters.
1Treatment planning for multiarc radiosurgery is an inherently complex three-dimensional dosimetry problem.
2The lidar units help give cars a three-dimensional view of the road.
3To achieve this goal in a comprehensive manner, three-dimensional acquisitions are necessary.
4Therefore the location in the three-dimensional emotion space depends on individual differences.
5Materials: Physical models of two unruptured aneurysms were created using three-dimensional printing.
6The three-dimensional imagery was mundane: standard-issue trooper personal history and training records.
7A novel method of quantitative three-dimensional analysis was used to detect differences.
8Here we report a new sample preparation method for three-dimensional electron tomography.
9Based on these findings, a partial BRCA1: ER-alpha three-dimensional structure is proposed.
10The use of three-dimensional and fibered coils resulted in higher occlusion rates.
11A tri-axial accelerometer was used to measure limb acceleration in three-dimensional space.
12Wrinkles enable the near-instantaneous transfer of matter or data in three-dimensional space.
13Confocal laser scanning microscopy was used to investigate the three-dimensional growth behavior.
14Click here to listen That's largely because it sounds extraordinary: three-dimensional, palatial.
15A three-dimensional ground-penetrating radar scan with two data slices at different depths.
16In contrast, more strict thermodynamic views preclude any roles for three-dimensional structures.
Translations for three-dimensional