Field of Regard - translation to italian
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Field of Regard - translation to italian


Field of Regard         
TOTAL AREA THAT CAN BE CAPTURED BY A MOVABLE SENSOR
Campo di osservazione, capacità di giro e osservazione di una macchina fotografica o di una testa di missile, FOR
cultivated field         
  • A field of [[rapeseed]]s in [[Kärkölä]], Finland (2010)
  • [[Rotational grazing]] with pasture divided into paddocks, each grazed in turn for a short period
AREA OF LAND USED FOR AGRICULTURAL PURPOSES
Agricultural field; Cultivated field; Arable field; Paddock (field); Farm field; Field (farming)
campo coltivato
field of view         
  • In [[computed tomography]] ([[abdominal CT]] pictured), the field of view (FOV) multiplied by ''scan range'' creates a volume of [[voxel]]s.
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  • Field of view diameter in microscopy
  • Vertical FOV
JAPANESE ROCK BAND (1994-)
FIELD OF VIEW
campo visivo

Definition

regard
¦ verb
1. consider in a particular way.
2. gaze at in a specified fashion.
3. archaic pay attention to.
¦ noun
1. attention or concern: she rescued him without regard for herself.
2. high opinion; esteem.
(regards) best wishes.
3. a steady look.
Phrases
as regards concerning.
in this (or that) regard in connection with the point previously mentioned.
with (or in or having) regard to as concerns.
Derivatives
regardable adjective
Origin
ME: from OFr. regarder 'to watch', from re- (expressing intensive force) + garder (see guard).

Wikipedia

Field of regard
The field of regard (abbreviated FOR) is the total area that can be captured by a movable sensor. It should not be confused with the field of view (FOV), which is the angular cone perceivable by the sensor at a particular time instant.