perspective

  • 121linear perspective — Perspective Per*spec tive, n. [F. perspective, fr. perspectif: cf. It. perspettiva. See {Perspective}, a.] 1. A glass through which objects are viewed. [Obs.] Not a perspective, but a mirror. Sir T. Browne. [1913 Webster] 2. That which is seen… …

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  • 122Perspective-Modell — Bevölkerungsprojektion, entwickelt im Auftrag der UN (Population Division) durch Frejka nach dem Konzept der ⇡ Übergangstheorie. Aus der Berechnung der Auswirkungen des starken Wachstums im Zwischenstadium des demographischen Übergangs durch… …

    Lexikon der Economics

  • 123perspective drawing — n. (Archeology) three dimensional rendering of a site or feature used to record and recreate the results of archaeological research …

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  • 124perspective grid — A network of lines drawn or superimposed on a photograph …

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  • 125perspective formula — noun : a structural formula representing three dimensions and used primarily to distinguish among optical isomers compare projection formula …

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  • 126perspective transformation — noun : the collineation set up in a plane by projecting on it the points of another plane from two different centers of projection …

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  • 127New Perspective on Paul — New Perspective redirects here. For the song by Panic! at the Disco, see New Perspective (song). Artist s depiction of Saint Paul Writing His Epistles, Sixteenth Century (Blaffer Foundation Collection, Houston, Texas). The New Perspective on Paul …

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  • 128Modeling perspective — A modeling perspective in information systems is a particular way to represent pre selected aspects of a system. Any perspective has a different focus, conceptualization, dedication and visualization of what the model is representing. The… …

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