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  2. Category:Scientific journal cover images - Wikipedia

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    Media in category "Scientific journal cover images" The following 200 files are in this category, out of 255 total. (previous page) 0–9. File:2004 cover Advances ...

  3. Biological illustration - Wikipedia

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    Image from Andreas Vesalius's De humani corporis fabrica (1543), page 206. Historically, biological illustrations have been in use since the beginning of man's exploration and attempts to understand the world around him. The paleolithic cave paintings were so detailed that we can even recognize species and breeds of many of the depicted animals ...

  4. Category:Images by scientific discipline - Wikipedia

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    Category: Images by scientific discipline. 6 languages. ... Physics images (4 F) Psychology images ...

  5. Anaglyph 3D - Wikipedia

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    Practical images, for science or design, where depth perception is useful, include the presentation of full scale and microscopic stereographic images. Examples from NASA include Mars rover imaging, and the solar investigation, called STEREO , which uses two orbital vehicles to obtain the 3D images of the sun.

  6. Scientific visualization - Wikipedia

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    Scientific visualization (also spelled scientific visualisation) is an interdisciplinary branch of science concerned with the visualization of scientific phenomena. [2] It is also considered a subset of computer graphics , a branch of computer science.

  7. Wiki Science Competition - Wikipedia

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    The Wiki Science Competition (WSC) is a global science photography competition for students, researchers, and others to contribute freely licensed high-quality, well-sourced images and other media to Wikimedia Commons. [3] [4] It evolved from the Estonian Science Photo Competition.

  8. Graphics - Wikipedia

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    Line art is a rather non-specific term sometimes used for any image that consists of distinct straight and curved lines placed against a (usually plain) background, without gradations in shade (darkness) or hue to represent two-dimensional or three-dimensional objects. Line art is usually monochromatic, although lines may be of different colors.

  9. Computer graphics (computer science) - Wikipedia

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    Computer graphics is a sub-field of computer science which studies methods for digitally synthesizing and manipulating visual content. Although the term often refers to the study of three-dimensional computer graphics, it also encompasses two-dimensional graphics and image processing.