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Interlace or
interlacing may
refer to:
Interlace (art), a
decorative element found especially in
early Medieval art in
Northern Europe Interlacing (bitmaps)...
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Romanian Revival interlaces on the Vlahuți-Slătineanu Grave,
Bellu Cemetery, Bucharest, by
Grigore Cerkez, 1913
Romanian Revival interlaces on a
corbel of...
- The
Interlace is a 1,040-unit
apartment building complex located at the
boundary between Bukit Merah and Queenstown, Singapore.
Noteworthy for its break...
- uses the Adam7 algorithm,
which interlaces in both the
vertical and
horizontal direction. TGA uses two
optional interlacing algorithms: Two-way: 0 , 2 ,...
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Interlaced video (also
known as
interlaced scan) is a
technique for
doubling the
perceived frame rate of a
video display without consuming extra bandwidth...
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Interlaced arches is a
scheme of
decoration emplo**** in
Romanesque and
Gothic architecture,
where arches spring from
alternate piers,
interlacing or intersecting...
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making Croatia country with
highest concentration of
interlace in
general in Europe. The
interlaces in
Croatia are
dominated by
double and
triple ribbons...
- used
extensively on the Web to
produce simple animations. The
optional interlacing feature,
which stores image scan
lines out of
order in such a fashion...
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endless knots, and many are
varieties of
basket weave knots. The use of
interlace patterns had its
origins in the late
Roman Empire. Knot
patterns first...
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stele bearing a cross, and
often with
additional motifs such as rosettes,
interlaces, and
botanical motifs.
Khachkars are
characteristic of
medieval Christian...