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  • 31rectilinear —   a. pertaining to or bounded by straight lines; rectigrade.    ♦ rectilineal, a.    ♦ rectilinearity, n …

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  • 32rectilinear — adj. (also rectilineal) 1 bounded or characterized by straight lines. 2 in or forming a straight line. Derivatives: rectilinearity n. rectilinearly adv. Etymology: LL rectilineus f. L rectus straight + linea LINE(1) …

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  • 33rectilinear regression — noun the relation between variables when the regression equation is linear: e.g., y = ax + b • Syn: ↑linear regression • Topics: ↑statistics • Hypernyms: ↑regression, ↑simple regression, ↑ …

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  • 34rectilinear coordinate — noun : rectangular coordinate …

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  • 35rectilinear lens — noun : a lens specially corrected for distortion so that straight lines are reproduced accurately even on the margins of the pictures …

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  • 36rectilinear motion — noun : a linear motion in which the direction of the velocity remains constant and the path is a straight line …

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  • 37Rapid Rectilinear — Infobox lens design scheme = Rapid rectilinear.svg elements = 4 groups = 2 author = John Henry Dallmeyer year = 1866 aperture = f/|6 (original) f/|3.5 (portrait Aplanat)The Rapid Rectilinear also named Aplanat is a famous photographic lens design …

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  • 38прямолинейно-поступательное движение — rectilinear translation Поступательное движение, при котором траектории точек звена прямые линии. Шифр IFToMM: 2.2.26 Раздел: СТРУКТУРА МЕХАНИЗМОВ …

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  • 39Crossing number (graph theory) — A drawing of the Heawood graph with three crossings. This is the minimum number of crossings among all drawings of this graph, so the graph has crossing number cr(G) = 3. In graph theory, the crossing number cr(G) of a graph G is the… …

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  • 40Angle of view — In photography, angle of view describes the angular extent of a given scene that is imaged by a camera. It parallels, and may be used interchangeably with, the more general visual term field of view.It is important to distinguish the angle of… …

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