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voxel
vox·el V5162900 (vŏk′səl)n. The basic unit of a three-dimensional digital representation of an image or object. [vo(lumetric) + (pi)xel.]voxel (ˈvɒksəl) n (Computer Science) computing any of a number of very small elements that make up a a three-dimensional image, as on a visual display unit[C20: blend of volume and pixel]voxel
voxel[′väks·əl] (computer science) The smallest box-shaped part of a three-dimensional image or scan. Derived from volume pixel. voxel (jargon)(By analogy with "pixel") Volume element.
The smallest distinguishable box-shaped part of athree-dimensional space. A particular voxel will beidentified by the x, y and z coordinates of one of its eightcorners, or perhaps its centre. The term is used in threedimensional modelling.voxel(VOlume piXEL) A three-dimensional pixel. A voxel represents a quantity of 3D data just as a pixel represents a point or cluster of points in 2D data. It is used in scientific and medical applications that process 3D images.voxel
voxel [vok´sel] a volume element; the region in a tissue slice that corresponds to a pixel (picture element) in an image. See also tomography" >computed tomography.vox·el (vok'sel), A contraction for volume element, which is the basic unit of CT or MR reconstruction; represented as a pixel in the display of the CT or MR image.voxel An MRI term for the element of the three-dimensional space that corresponds to a pixel for a given slice thickness.vox·el (vok'sel) A contraction for volume element, which is the basic unit of CT or MR reconstruction; represented as a pixel in the display of the CT or MR image. VOXEL
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VOXEL➣Volume Element (a 3-D extension of pixel) | VOXEL➣Volume Pixel | VOXEL➣Volume Cell |
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