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Informally, a projected contour is a contour which describes a set of elements limited to a certain context.
The volume fractal dimension, which is used to describe the mass or size distribution of the fragments, and the line fractal dimension, which is used to describe the projected contour of fragments or fragment perforations, were measured using a MATLAB mathematical model.
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We used projected contours and color-coded difference of the scanned and real DEM [22, Chapter 4] while building the model to ensure its sufficient accuracy.
The projected contours must define potential drainage problems and the plans must show how drainage interruptions will be corrected, which may include plans for addition of drainage tile to supplement surface drainage.
Project Contour — as the name implies — is an iPhone app for creating these outlines.
In Illinois, subsidence control plans must include a map of existing and projected subsidence contours.
The orange contours projected on (b) indicate areas of large slip exceeding a dislocation of 2.0 m as estimated by Iwata and Sekiguchi (2002).
The orange contours projected on line A B in (b) indicate areas of large slip exceeding a dislocation of 2.0 m as estimated by Iwata and Sekiguchi (2002).
Outlines of the three-dimensional (3D) bone models and component computer-aided design (CAD) models were projected onto extracted contours of the femur, tibia, and implants in frontal and oblique X-ray images.
Both the stent cell contours and side branch lumen contours are projected onto the stent surface to indicate their areas, and the overlapping regions are measured as the side branch access through these stent cells.
Three-dimensional position of each model was recovered by minimizing the difference between the projected outline and the contour.
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