12:20 Jul 27, 2005 |
English to French translations [PRO] Tech/Engineering - Computers: Software / printing | |||||||
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3 +1 | (rewrite) s'il y a des images atomiques, la resolution |
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3 | just a bit of help |
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just a bit of help Explanation: During flattening, all overlapping areas of a group of objects affected by transparency, are broken down into separate opaque pieces (atomic regions) that may include vectors, raster data, or both. Once flattened, the original objects can no longer be modified, so it is best to retain live transparency until the last possible point in the workflow. |
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(rewrite) s'il y a des images atomiques, la resolution Explanation: s'il y a des images atomiques, la resolution La microscopie électronique à haute résolution : voir les atomes ... définir une limite de résolution qui correspondra à deux images atomiques séparées. ... www.cemes.fr/microscopie/haute res.htm A partir des images haute résolution, nous avons aussi proposé un ... L'exploitation quantitative des images atomiques obtenues sur cette couche, entièrement ... www-drfmc.ceng.cea.fr/SP2M/Documents/ Rapport-1996-1998/chap2/chap2.htm |
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