holograms in English

noun
1
a three-dimensional image formed by the interference of light beams from a laser or other coherent light source.
Those blend at the chip with unfettered laser light to create a hologram of the tumor interior.

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1. Optical goods holograms

2. - --selling holograms to the pharaohs!

3. Then shut down the holograms.

4. How about Jem and the Holograms?

5. Yes, Holly, I'm familiar with the concept of holograms.

6. Contact lenses which incorporate holograms and hologram sensors

7. Holographic security labels, holograms, optical security images, databases

8. Said compositions may be used to produce phase holograms.

9. It was always holograms this and cyclic pulsars that.

10. Protective ribbons, transparent or with holograms, for printing and encoding apparatus

11. They're holograms, like our friend, only this one's formless, like a ghost.

12. Holograms and the images they produce have many curious and fascinating properties.

13. Making and viewing holograms is fascinating, but what practical applications does holography have?

14. Hologram ( Holograph ): A three - dimensional image created by lasers. There are different types of holograms.

15. Holograms are examples of a machine interacting with an environment from an output perspective.

16. Aerials, batteries (electric), chips (integrated circuits), magnetic encoders, encoded identity cards, fuse wire, electronic security tags for goods, film (exposed), film cutting apparatus, filters (photography), holograms, in particular 2D, 3D heliograms, scratch holograms

17. In these ways, the usability of volume holograms in security and sensing applications is increased.

18. The 3-D realism of the image produced from holograms is evident in several ways.

19. 30 Image separation conditions, effects of recording medium resolution . computer-generated holograms, real - time holography.

20. And the sales representative of the future may well carry holograms as samples of bulky or heavy products.

21. It also has laser-etched photographs and holograms to add security and reduce the risk of falsification.

22. The use of holograms on tax stamps (also known as Banderols) has become a major market for the holography industry, while some hologram producers now have a very significant business in making holograms for tax stamps and, in some cases, being the turnkey supplier

23. 16 Some managers come away from virtual reality demonstrations with unhealthy visions of holograms dancing in their heads.

24. He submits that such a mark is covered by that provision, as are acoustic marks, colours, holograms and other ‘non-traditional’ marks.

25. Nicholas Van Helden 's Bat-Creature holograms scared off two teenagers Josef and Natalia, they told the rest of the town about it then the holograms terrorized them. Franz, one of the townsfolk, seized the opportunity to form a mob and confront Count Vostok once and for all. Burgomeister remarked Franz …

26. This was implemented as a security feature – true holograms would appear three-dimensional and the image would change as the card was turned.

27. That is almost complete except for the 911 exposure revelations, which will result in a sweep off the board of the remaining ones and all clones and solid-holograms.

28. In about five years -- this is not the smallest device -- in about five years, these are all going to look like strips of glass on our eyes that project holograms.

29. Holograms, lasers not for medical purposes, optical readers, projector screens, video display screens, sound recording strips and apparatus, record players, acoustic couplers, needles for record players, loudspeakers, amplifiers, thermionic valves (radio), musical juke boxes, tone arms for record players, cabinets for loudspeakers, headphones (music), video cassettes, magnetic tapes, diaphragms (acoustic)

30. The broad understanding of signs which are eligible to be trade marks is the expression of a modern understanding of trade marks, according to which today novel signs such as colours, acoustic marks, holograms, olfactory marks and other signs can be used as trade marks, in order to perform a trade mark function in the market.