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  • Stadium Engineer Drives Toward 'Paperless' Project.
    Post, Nadine M. // ENR: Engineering News-Record; 4/14/2003, Vol. 250 Issue 14, p50 

    Focuses on the development of three-dimensional (3-D) models at Soldier Field Stadium, Chicago. Creation of a 3-D model for steel fabricator; Digital models for representations of structural components; Approval of the engineer for the detailed model.

  • 3D BLOOMS IN EUROPE.
    GIARDINA, CAROLYN // Daily Variety; 9/15/2010, Vol. 308 Issue 51, p32 

    The article focuses on the emergence of three dimensional technology in Europe.

  • BATTY LESSONS.
    GIARDINA, CAROLYN // Scholastic SuperScience; Oct2011, Vol. 23 Issue 2, p2 

    The article focuses on the use of bats to improve flight technology through three-dimensional imaging.

  • beyond the reef: plankton.
    GIARDINA, CAROLYN // Nature Australia; Summer2002-2003, Vol. 27 Issue 7, p70 

    Presents three-dimensional images of planktons. Slipper lobster larva; Sea butterfly; Chain diatoms.

  • Ceramic bones, made to order.
    Teresko, John // Industry Week/IW; 01/20/97, Vol. 246 Issue 2, p67 

    Focuses on the application of the rapid-prototyping technology in developing a three dimensional x-ray for creating ceramic bones. Accuracy of the system in imitating the dimensions of real bones.

  • Planning the move to 3D design.
    Hudspeth, Michael; Dvorak, Paul // Machine Design; 10/25/2001, Vol. 73 Issue 20, p74 

    Outlines the factors to consider in the transition from two-dimensional to three-dimensional (3D) modeling. Design approach; Cost of 3D modeling; Maintenance of 3D software.

  • 3D images provide insight to biomineralization process.
    Hudspeth, Michael; Dvorak, Paul // American Ceramic Society Bulletin; Apr2010, Vol. 89 Issue 3, p18 

    The article offers information on the three-dimensional images which offer insight to biomineralization process.

  • The Membrane Shell Model in Nonlinear Elasticity: A Variational Asymptotic Derivation.
    Le Dret, H.; Raoult, A. // Journal of Nonlinear Science; 1996, Vol. 6 Issue 1, p59 

    We consider a shell-like three-dimensional nonlinearly hyperelastic body and we let its thickness go to zero. We show, under appropriate hypotheses on the applied loads, that the deformations that minimize the total energy weakly converge in a Sobolev space toward deformations that minimize a...

  • Move over, Mr. Spielberg.
    Overmyer, Mac // Urology Times; Sep96, Vol. 24 Issue 9, p1 

    Reports on the uses of three-dimensional imaging technology in medicine. 3-D ultrasonography; Power Doppler sonography; Spiral computed tomography (CT); Half-Fourier acquisition single-shot turbo-spin echo (HASTE MRI); 3-D sequential time-resolved images; Robot-assisted percutaneous renal access.

  • A Nonlinear Extensible 4-Node Shell Element Based on Continuum Theory and Assumed Strain Interpolations.
    Betsch, P.; Stein, E. // Journal of Nonlinear Science; 1996, Vol. 6 Issue 2, p169 

    A quadrilateral continuum-based C[sup 0] shell element is presented, which relies on extensible director kinematics and incorporates unmodified three-dimensional constitutive models. The shell element is developed from the nonlinear enhanced assumed strain (EAS) method advocated by Simo & Armero...

  • Tomb raiders.
    Harvey, Fiona // New Scientist; 3/9/2002, Vol. 173 Issue 2333, p20 

    Presents a three dimensional imaging technology used to make a model of Nesperennub, an Egyptian mummy at the British Museum. Acquisition of the mummy in 1899; Revelation of the unfired clay bowl in the head of the mummy; Exploration of the mummy using virtual reality headsets and polarized...

  • Potential Vorticity Diagnosis of a Simulated Hurricane. Part I: Formulation and Quasi-Balanced Flow.
    Wang, Xingbao; Zhang, Da-Lin // Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences; 7/1/2003, Vol. 60 Issue 13, p1593 

    Because of the lack of three-dimensional (3D) high-resolution data and the existence of highly nonelliptic flows, few studies have been conducted to investigate the inner-core quasi-balanced characteristics of hurricanes. In this study, a potential vorticity (PV) inversion system is developed,...

  • DETAILS.
    Wang, Xingbao; Zhang, Da-Lin // Ralph; Apr2009, p4 

    The article offers information on the three-dimensional photographs featured within the issue, including those of celebrities Choc Mundine, Andrew Symonds and Tania Zaetta.

  • Three-dimensional imaging of strain in a single ZnO nanorod.
    Newton, Marcus C.; Leake, Steven J.; Harder, Ross; Robinson, Ian K. // Nature Materials; Mar2010, Vol. 9 Issue 3, p279 

    A correction to the article "Three-dimensional imaging of strain in a single ZnO nanorod," that was published in the December 20, 2009 issue is presented.

  • WHY EYEWEAR-FREE 3DTVS ARE HARD TO BUILD.
    ELLIS, LESLIE // Multichannel News; 5/17/2010, Vol. 31 Issue 20, p22 

    The article offers information on the impossibility of making three-dimensional (3D) television that does not require eyewears.

  • Three-dimensional Anderson localization.
    ELLIS, LESLIE // Physics Today; Nov2011, Vol. 64 Issue 11, p92 

    The article offers information on condensed matter physics, Anderson localization.

  • 3-D Scanning of Sculptures and Inscriptions at Karkemish.
    Adamo, Andrea; Bassetto, Stefano; Bitelli, Gabriele; Girardi, Fabrizio; Girelli, Valentina A. // Near Eastern Archaeology; Sep2012, Vol. 75 Issue 3, p138 

    The article briefly discusses the use of a three-dimensional laser scanner to capture digital images of artifacts uncovered during the 2011 archaeological excavations at the ancient city of Karkemish in Turkey and Syria. Objects scanned included two stone stelae bearing inscriptions and a bronze...

  • PRINT A 3D OBJECT.
    Daw, David // PC World; Sep2011, Vol. 29 Issue 9, p85 

    The article offers information on the Web site Shapeways at shapeways.com, which prints three-dimensional (3D) objects on demand.

  • The Third Dimension.
    Winke, Bill // Outdoor Life; May2002, Vol. 209 Issue 3, p72 

    Presents tips in shooting at a three-dimensional target in practicing for bowhunting. Advantages of three-dimensional shooting; Importance of using a time limit for each shot; How to maintain composure.

  • 2006 3D PRINTING CHALLENGE FINALISTS.
    Winke, Bill // Machine Design; 5/24/2007, Vol. 79 Issue 10, p111 

    The article provides information on the finalists of the 2006 Extreme Redesign: The Ultimate 3D Printing Challenge sponsored by Dimension 3D Printing Group, a business unit of Stratasys Inc.

  • Editorial for the Special Issue on 3D Data Processing, Visualization and Transmission.
    Bartoli, Adrien; Magnor, Marcus; Fisher, Bob; Theobalt, Christian // International Journal of Computer Vision; Mar2012, Vol. 97 Issue 1, p1 

    An introduction is presented in which the editor discusses various reports within the issue topics including image registration, keypoint matching using semi-local constraints computable and keypoint matching for images of deformable surfaces.

  • FIVE EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES THAT ARE CHANGING THE PHOTO INDUSTRY.
    HAVLIK, DAN // Photo District News; Jun2011, Vol. 31 Issue 6, p176 

    The article focuses on technologies emerging in the photography sector, including high-definition, 3D, and wireless.

  • The simulators.
    Braue, David // Bulletin with Newsweek; 4/9/2002, Vol. 120 Issue 6319, p56 

    Explores the transformation of corporate business transactions with the use of three-dimensional (3D) graphics in Australia. Features of the conference room in Holden; Advantage of 3D technology in architectural and engineering design; Process of 3D imaging.

  • Parallax Views.
    Epstein, David // Sports Illustrated; 3/23/2009, Vol. 110 Issue 12, p6 

    The article discusses three-dimensional photographs taken by David E. Klutho that are published in the issue.

  • 1071 Transthoracic three-dimensional imaging of coronary artery flow.
    Hagendorff, A.; Pfeiffer, D. // European Journal of Echocardiography; Dec2006 Supplement 1, Vol. 7, pS183 

    An abstract of the article "Transthoracic three-dimensional imaging of coronary artery flow," by A. Hagendorff and D. Pfeiffer is presented.

  • Casson Mann ignites show.
    Hagendorff, A.; Pfeiffer, D. // Design Week; 6/27/2002, Vol. 17 Issue 26, p3 

    Reports on the creation of the three-dimensional design of the Sparking Reaction interactive exhibition by Casson Mann in June 2002. Creator of the visual design and graphics.

  • Machine vision's changing times.
    Thryft, Ann R. // Test & Measurement World; Oct2008, Vol. 28 Issue 9, p62 

    The article discusses various reports published within the issue including one on the increasing use of 3-D paste inspection for high-reliability and complex parts and another on the digitization trend.

  • World's smallest 3D map.
    Thryft, Ann R. // Machine Design; 6/10/2010, Vol. 82 Issue 10, p86 

    The article focuses on the application of a tiny silicon tip with a sharp apex of patterns and structures for the creation of a three dimensional map of the Earth.

  • 19th ISU Congress, August 20-26.
    Thryft, Ann R. // Stereo World; Mar/Apr2013, Vol. 38 Issue 5, p12 

    The article offers information on the 19th International Stereoscopic Union (ISU) Congress to be held on August 20-26, 2013 in Ljubljana, Slovenia.

  • How to Use FIB-SEM Data for 3-D Reconstruction.
    Principe, Edward L. // R&D Magazine; Jul2005, Vol. 47 Issue 7, p29 

    Presents steps in using the focused ion beam (FIB) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) combination to generate three-dimensional volumes of image data. Importance of defining a volume of raw images that will be FIB sectioned; Suggested voltage to maximize depth resolution; Potential...

  • 3D potential spreads wider.
    Sloan, Rory // Marketing Week (01419285); 2/4/2010, Vol. 33 Issue 6, p15 

    A letter to the editor is presented in response to the article "Closer and More Personal with the Help of 3D" in the January 21, 2010 issue.

  • All Eyes on the Titanic.
    Sloan, Rory // Scholastic News -- Edition 3; 11/15/2010, Vol. 67 Issue 8, p3 

    The article offers information on Expedition Titanic, a project by a team of scientists to create the first-ever three-dimensional map of the Titanic shipwreck.

  • Movies That Pop!
    Sloan, Rory // Weekly Reader News - Edition 3; 3/12/2010, Vol. 79 Issue 19, p1 

    A three-dimensional image from the "Weekly Reader" magazine is presented.

  • Tech trio is set for fete.
    Caranicas, Peter // Daily Variety; 9/2/2010, Vol. 308 Issue 43, p2 

    The article announces that Imax Corp., RealD, and Texas Instruments Inc. will obtain the Century Award for historical achievement from the International 3D Society.

  • Measurement of three-dimensional force fields with atomic resolution using dynamic force spectroscopy.
    H�lscher, H.; Langkat, S. M.; Schwarz, A.; Wiesendanger, R. // Applied Physics Letters; 12/2/2002, Vol. 81 Issue 23, p4428 

    Using dynamic force microscopy and spectroscopy in an ultrahigh vacuum ("noncontact atomic force microscopy") at low temperatures, we measured three-dimensional force fields with atomic resolution. The method is based on the systematic recording of the frequency shift of a cantilever oscillating...

  • Alive and Well in Stuttgart.
    Holton, W. Conard // Vision Systems Design; Dec2010, Vol. 15 Issue 12, p5 

    The article discusses the highlights of the VISION 2010 exhibit held in Stuttgart, Germany in November 2010. The event drew an attendance record of 6,800 visitors and 323 exhibiting companies. Several systems based on novel three-dimensional (3-D) imaging cameras and techniques were displayed at...

  • Vision in another dimension.
    Holton, W. Conard // Vision Systems Design; Jun2011, Vol. 16 Issue 6, p5 

    An introduction to the issue which focused on the influence of film and video gaming industries' three-dimensional (3-D) imaging systems in biometric applications is presented, including a 3-D structured light system that inspects and classifies scallops, software products that allow system...

  • In-Depth Data: Moving To 3D.
    Herman, Jim // Business Communications Review; Feb2003, Vol. 33 Issue 2, p15 

    Focuses on the emergence of three-dimensional technologies in the U.S. Widespread use of light emitting devices and sensors on personal computers and digital cameras; Capabilities of Electronic Perception Technology; Kinds of active system application.

  • The Future is Now.
    Spielberg, Harry // Buildings; May99, Vol. 93 Issue 5, p30 

    Discusses the advantages of using three-dimensional (3-D) imaging design technologies in designing presentation spaces in buildings. Goal for every audio-visual (AV) installation; Computer software tools to be used in designing AV installation; Innovations in the 3-D imaging design technologies.

  • User Satisfaction through Empathy and Orientation in Three-Dimensional Worlds.
    Frery, Alejandro C.; Kelner, Judith; Moreira, Jo�o; Teichrieb, Veronica // CyberPsychology & Behavior; Oct2002, Vol. 5 Issue 5, p451 

    This paper describes a methodology for navigation and exploration assistance intended to enhance user satisfaction when exploring three-dimensional virtual environments. The complexity of such environments often makes navigation and information retrieval difficult, making it necessary to add...

  • Imaging tech draws interest.
    Stacklin, Jeff // Crain's Cleveland Business; 10/28/2002, Vol. 23 Issue 43, p6 

    Focuses on the research grant for the development of a three-dimensional diagnostic imaging technology in the U.S. Usefulness of the device in medical practice; Involvement of a technology transfer organization in commercializing the product; Features of the computer technology.

  • Virtual system is a model instrument.
    Zolfagharifard, Ellie // Engineer (00137758); 4/6/2010, Vol. 295 Issue 7792, p12 

    The article reports on the development of an augmented reality design system that combines three-dimensional (3D) digital modelling with touch-sensitive haptic systems to enable designers to feel and shape their creations virtually, which is part of the pan-European Sound and Tangible...

  • The Technological Edge.
    Zolfagharifard, Ellie // Medical Device Technology; Mar2002, Vol. 13 Issue 2, p21 

    Focuses on the improvements in the safety of laparoscopic surgery. Benefits of minimally invasive surgical technique; Development of three-dimensional endoscopic system; Features of the eye-tracking device of the system.

  • To the point.
    SHIERS, WILL // Truck & Driver; Dec2010, p7 

    A personal narrative is presented where the author explains his contribution to publish the first three dimensional (3D) issue of the publication "Truck and Driver."

  • Let's take you to a 3rd dimension.
    SHIERS, WILL // Truck & Driver; Dec2010, p11 

    The article offers information on how to view the three dimensional images of the special issue of "Truck and Drivers."

  • Aberration-Free Optical Systems for the Formation of Extended Three-Dimensional Images of Particle Ensembles.
    Grammatin, A. P.; Stasel�ko, D. I. // Optics & Spectroscopy; Feb2000, Vol. 88 Issue 2, p302 

    Holographic recording of three-dimensional ensembles of small particles require objectives of unit magnification producing diffraction images of points of a three-dimensional object space. The possibility of magnifying a space imaged without aberrations is analyzed as applied to the problem of...

  • One-dimensional diffuser for a three-dimensional imaging system.
    Brui, E. B.; Orlov, V. V. // Technical Physics Letters; Mar98, Vol. 24 Issue 3, p197 

    An analysis is made of a method of using a photographic plate to obtain a diffuser whose scattering indicatrix in one direction is more than two orders of magnitude wider than that in the perpendicular direction. This method involves recording a particular speckle pattern on a photographic...

  • Special issue on 3D acquisition technology for cultural heritage.
    Van Gool, Luc; Sablatnig, Robert // Machine Vision & Applications; Feb2007, Vol. 17 Issue 6, p347 

    An introduction to the articles contained in the 2006 issue of Machine Vision & Applications is presented.

  • Parallel Edge-Region-Based Segmentation Algorithm Targeted at Reconfigurable MultiRing Network.
    Wani, M. Arif; Arabnia, Hamid R. // Journal of Supercomputing; May2003, Vol. 25 Issue 1, p43 

    In this paper, we present the parallel edge-region-based segmentation algorithm targeted at reconfigurable MultiRing network. The algorithm is based on detection of edges in the image. The 3-D image is sliced to create equidepth contours (EDCs). Three types of critical points, corresponding to...

  • Stylistic Differences.
    Moltenbrey, Karen // Computer Graphics World; Jun2002, Vol. 25 Issue 6, p42 

    Presents several computer-generated fine arts. Incorporation of space-related themes in the works of Chris Balaskas; Demonstration of the use of three dimensional illustration in mimicking a photograph in the works of Duncan McGruer; Creation of an opaque figure by illuminating the rings in the...

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