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- affecting the vehicle/tyre interaction. Pavement texture is divided into: microtexture with wavelengths from 0 mm to 0.5 millimetres (0.020 in), macrotexture...
- Verge, wrote an article examining the microtexture and its creation: The company decided to apply a microtexture to the DualSense controller's entire lower...
- for the user's thumb, and the hand grips were made thicker and given microtexturing to improve their feel. A major addition to the DualShock 4 is a touchpad;...
- surface. Macroscopic and microscopic shape (texture; macrotexture and microtexture) Normal force pressing contact surfaces together. Contaminants at the...
- to recalculating that lighting every time the surface is rendered. Microtextures or detail textures are used to add higher frequency details, and dirt...
- PMID 33218233. S2CID 227100401. Dingley, D. J.; Randle, V. (1992). "Microtexture determination by electron back-scatter diffraction". Journal of Materials...
- collaboration with Jan de Boer and others, he has contributed to screening microtextures to study cell-biomaterial interactions, an approach termed materiomics...
- Schutzius, Thomas M. (2023-12-22). "Imparting scalephobicity with rational microtexturing of soft materials". Science Advances. 9 (51): eadj0324. Bibcode:2023SciA...
- rather streamed from the hard disk depending on the camera view.: 176  Microtexture An alternative term sometimes used for Detail textures. Mipmap Method...
- orientation of the material being interrogated and can be used to examine microtexture and sample morphology. Some maps describe grain orientation, boundary...