- also
called rectilinear projection Rectilinear grid, a
tessellation of the
Euclidean plane Rectilinear lens, a
photographic lens
Rectilinear locomotion...
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Rectilinear locomotion or
rectilinear progression is a mode of
locomotion most
often ****ociated with snakes. In particular, it is ****ociated with heavy-bodied...
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rectilinear polygon is a
polygon all of
whose sides meet at
right angles. Thus the
interior angle at each
vertex is
either 90° or 270°.
Rectilinear polygons...
- In photography, a
rectilinear lens is a
photographic lens that
yields images where straight features, such as the
edges of
walls of buildings, appear...
- or unit cubes, and the
vertices are
points on the
integer lattice. A
rectilinear grid is a
tessellation by
rectangles or
rectangular cuboids (also known...
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intersection with K. The
orthogonal convex hull is also
known as the
rectilinear convex hull, or, in two dimensions, the x-y
convex hull. The
figure shows...
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dense for the
cavalry to penetrate."
There are
numerous accounts of
rectilinear schiltrons – they were emplo**** at the
battles of Glen
Trool (1307),...
- A
gnomonic projection, also
known as a
central projection or
rectilinear projection, is a
perspective projection of a sphere, with
center of projection...
- its
Euclidean length. The
taxicab distance is also
sometimes known as
rectilinear distance or L1
distance (see Lp space). This
geometry has been used in...
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Linear motion, also
called rectilinear motion, is one-dimensional
motion along a
straight line, and can
therefore be
described mathematically using only...