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noun
An opening; an open space; a gap, cleft, or chasm; a passage perforated; a hole; as, an aperture in a wall.
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Trapping data show a male∶female sex ratio of 83∶17 from animals mature enough to determine sex and an age distribution of 0.002% juvenile Nautilus, 42% sub-adult and 58% mature individuals (mature animals were identified by the presence of a black apertural margin; in juveniles color banding is continuous to aperture and shell length is <90 mm).
Animals were recorded as mature (blackened and thickened apertural margin and accentuation of the ocular sinus), sub-mature (no black apertural margin which is sharp edged and with color stripes not extending to aperture) or juvenile (color stripes extending to aperture).
Take a recent update to Aperture, Apple's photo-correction and management software.
Take a look below, and go to Aperture Gallery on December 10th for a book party and signing with Christenberry.
Open up to aperture The term aperture refers to the size of the adjustable iris in the lens.
A pinhole, like a camera lens, can be regarded as having an f-number, which is the ratio of focal length to aperture.
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For 30 cm source-to-aperture distance, calculated contribution of Ti K X-rays is 4%.
The ARF of 2D arrays typically shows an elliptical main lobe, whose size is proportional to the wavelength-to-aperture ratio and defines the resolution limit of standard beamforming.
The contribution of Ti K X-rays to total air kerma strength for low energy brachytherapy sources (125I and 103Pd) are calculated for different source-to-aperture distances of an indigenously designed free air ionization chamber.
The main principle of MMV is "aperture-to-aperture transfer".
Therefore, a direct transfer, aperture-to-aperture (Fig. 3e), system is an effective solution for this problem.
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