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lines of sight
noun
Plural of line of sight
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Lines of sight and level distorted.
Provide direct lines of sight to windows from all workstations.
The lines of sight for this mosaic are shown in plan view beneath the panorama.
When using the spacetime analysis, however, the uncertainty follows the lines of sight of the camera.
This is the point where the lines of sight viewed by the camera converge.
The parliamentary triangle was marked by major roads that provided lines of sight between prominent features.
Or, like the app's glacier world, they offer clear lines of sight (good for spotting predators).
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In addition, three new dedicated divertor bolometer cameras (KB3) with 12 lines-of-sight in total, optimised views and technical improvements have replaced the old ones.
Definition of the lines-of-sight is attained by a collimator arrangement for the vertical camera and use of pinholes for the horizontal camera.
While male lions killed in landscapes with much shorter lines-of-sight (16.2 m) than those in which they rested, there were no significant differences for female lions.
Two lines-of-sight intersecting in the flame at right angles are used to determine the radial distribution of emission from the product of the signals.
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