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