aperture

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Synonyms for aperture

an open space allowing passage

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Words related to aperture

a device that controls amount of light admitted

a natural opening in something

an man-made opening

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In the relationships between linear variables (shell aperature width versus shell length and shell breadth versus shell length), the comparison between males and females from the same sampling site did not show significant differences (t-test, P < 0.05).
aperature, luprec, RTOS, ATOF-AutoCAD default system variable[13].
From Japan to the States, the pop-culture phenomenon of "cosplay"--a blend of the words "costume" and "play"--has meandered into clubs, events and everyday life in a subculture photographer Elena Dorfman describes as "unpredictable" and "open-ended." In her new book, Fandomania: Characters & Cosplay (Aperature), Dorfman examines the blurred realities of costume and fantasy.
Then a small hole is drilled, which acts as a fixed aperature lens.
On the back side of the equipment rack, a conveyor belt driven by a stepper motor was used to deliver marbles to a feeder tube connected to the reinforcement aperature (clown's mouth).
An example of a Pb-free paste failure printed through a 0.010" aperature is shown in Figure 2.
Aperature.com helps users discover how visual information systems can help manage space, create reports, handle personnel issues, allocate equipment, track maintenance.
The "aperature" is an adjustable opening allowing a variation in the area of surface examined and the amount of light reaching the phototube.
Kanemasu (ed.) Measurement of stomatal aperature and diffusive resistance.
This article presents a method that corrects the pattern data by synthesizing the aperature distribution and reforming the far-field pattern with the phase error removed.
Here, the female could pass partially through the aperature (without the gate there) and sniff the area immediately outside the inner chamber.