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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «SUBTENSE»
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8.9 SUBTENSE BAR Subtense method is an indirect method of distance
determination. This method essentially consists of measuring the angle
subtended by two ends of a horizontal rod of fixed length, called a subtense bar.
If the length of ...
APPENDIX III SUBTENSE MEASUREMENTS 1 . Theory of Subtense
Measurements The method of indirect horizontal-distance measurement using a
subtense bar and a Wild T2 theodolite is known as subtense. In this method, the
horizontal ...
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The Elements of Euclid [book 1-6, 11,12]. To which are ...
But because AB is to AC as AC is to AH ; and AH is equal to AB and AD together ;
that is, the subtense of the third arch, added to the subtense of the first arch ; and
AI is equal to the sum of the subtense of the fourth, and subtense of the second ...
Euclides, George Douglass (of Edinburgh), 1812
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Construction Measurements
Subtense Triangulation From an understanding of subtense measurement, we
might reason to the use of a bar longer than 2 m, say a "bar" of 300 ft laid out by
taping or by subtense, and setting targets for sighting across a river. The principle
is ...
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Essential Optics Review for the Boards
The image has a larger angular subtense than the original object; therefore, the
objects appear larger when seen through this optical system even though the
virtual image is smaller than the object. Angular magnification is the ratio of the ...
Mark E. Wilkinson, Andrew P. Doan, 2006
Alak De. c second observation 6 being greater than 3°, D = — cot a has to be
used. In the second observation D = 19.6 m, and such a small distance does not
justify the use of subtense measurement. Such measurements justify only in case
of ...
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Contributions to Color Science
TARGET CONSPICUITY AND ITS DEPENDENCE ON COLOR AND ANGULAR
SUBTENSE In this experiment the observer was shown target-surround
combinations in which the light-dark difference was negligible and either the red-
green ...
Deane Brewster Judd, David L. MacAdam, Center for Building Technology, 1979
(1.16) THEODOLITE STATION PLAN SUBTENSE BAR FIG. 1.16. HORIZONTAL
BASE SUBTENSE METHOD. Equation 1.16 is the standard expression for the
horizontal distance between O and C. If /3 is small, we get & tan ^ = 2/3, where /?
is ...
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The Scientific Investigation of Mass Graves: Towards ...
... radius BRR Bregma-lambda subtense (parietal subtense) PAS PAS Cheek
height WMH WMH Chin height id-gn GNI Cranial base length (basion-nasion
length) BNL ba-n BNL BNL Dacryon radius DKR Dacryon subtense DKS
Ectoconchion ...
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African Genesis: Perspectives on Hominin Evolution
... (nasion-bregma) 29 FRC V9 Frontal subtense 29b FRS V10 Nasion-subtense
fraction 29c FRF V11 Frontal angle (nasion-bregma) 32(5) FRA V12 Glabella-
bregma chord 29d – V13 Glabella-bregma subtense 29e – V14 Glabella-
subtense ...
Sally C. Reynolds, Andrew Gallagher, 2012
6 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «SUBTENSE»
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subtense en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Designing efficient LED luminary, LCD backlight
The CIE1931 colour-matching functions define light in fields with two degrees of angular subtense to the viewer and are used when matching colours in a small ... «Eetasia.com, Ago 14»
The IEC addresses characterization of the blue light hazard …
A time-dependent function of the angular subtense of the retinal image, for exposures from 0.25 sec (aversion response time) to 10,000 sec is defined, ranging ... «LEDs Magazine, Ene 14»
HTC Droid DNA Hands-On
At this pixel density, we would be approaching an angular subtense of two thirds of a degree. That's well below the human ability to discern at twelve inches. «AnandTech, Nov 12»
The Samsung Galaxy S III Preview
Even at this size, the angular subtense of one subpixel is still pretty close to that of the Galaxy Nexus (0.454 arcminutes for Galaxy Nexus versus 0.468 ... «AnandTech, May 12»
LED-based products must meet photobiological safety standards …
Furthermore, since the angular subtense of a source varies with distance, physiological radiance, unlike true radiance, is a function of measurement distance. «LEDs Magazine, Nov 11»
The 2009 BLM Manual of Surveying Instructions – Why and How
For example, the new edition of the manual removed the content on stadia measurement, subtense bar measurement, triangulation, notation of magnetic ... «Amerisurv, Jun 11»