| 21. | Therefore, when modeling longer frustums the measurer needs to perform independent checks to insure that the right solid has been chosen.
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| 22. | Add a frustum ( pyramid with the top cut off ) below the prism and you get another infinite family, and so on.
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| 23. | It is formed by a clipped pyramid; in particular, " frustum culling " is a method of hidden surface determination.
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| 24. | They attached a mount to handrails on the frustum linking the multiport docking unit to the small-diameter portion of the work compartment.
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| 25. | One problem is considered to be of particular importance because it gives a method for finding the volume of a frustum ( truncated pyramid ).
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| 26. | The term is commonly used in computer graphics to describe the viewing frustum, the three-dimensional region which is visible on the screen.
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| 27. | Some authors use " pyramid of vision " as a synonym for view frustum itself, i . e . consider it truncated.
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| 28. | The handsome, white clapboard building features a tripartite facade, the central section of which is a frustum that rises to support the cupola.
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| 29. | However, there is a data overhead from objects on frustum boundaries being replicated and data has to be loaded dynamically as the view point changes.
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| 30. | Some figures have two parallel bases ( such as trapezoids and frustums ), both of which are used to calculate the extent of the figures.
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