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O que (quem) é synthetic hologram - definição

TYPE OF HOLOGRAM
Benton hologram
  • A rainbow hologram
  • Figure 2. Optical arrangement for recording a rainbow hologram
  • Optical arrangement for viewing a rainbow hologram

Synthetic vaccine         
SYNTHETIC PEPTIDES THAT MIMIC SURFACE ANTIGENS OF PATHOGENS AND ARE IMMUNOGENIC, OR VACCINES MANUFACTURED WITH THE AID OF RECOMBINANT DNA TECHNIQUES
Synthetic vaccines
A synthetic vaccine is a vaccine consisting mainly of synthetic peptides, carbohydrates, or antigens. They are usually considered to be safer than vaccines from bacterial cultures.
Synthetic rescue         
Synthetic viability; Gene rescue
Synthetic rescue (or synthetic recovery or synthetic viability when a lethal phenotype is rescued ) refers to a genetic interaction in which a cell that is nonviable, sensitive to a specific drug, or otherwise impaired due to the presence of a genetic mutation becomes viable when the original mutation is combined with a second mutation in a different gene. The second mutation can either be a loss-of-function mutation (equivalent to a knockout) or a gain-of-function mutation.
Analytic–synthetic distinction         
  • [[Immanuel Kant]]
SEMANTIC DISTINCTION, USED PRIMARILY IN PHILOSOPHY TO DISTINGUISH PROPOSITIONS (IN PARTICULAR, STATEMENTS THAT ARE AFFIRMATIVE SUBJECT–PREDICATE JUDGMENTS) INTO TWO TYPES: ANALYTIC PROPOSITIONS AND SYNTHETIC PROPOSITIONS
Analytic proposition; Synthetic proposition; Analytic statement; Synthetic statement; Synthetic a priori; Synthetic judgment; Synthetic reasoning; Analytic/synthetic distinction; Analytic and synthetic; Synthetic truth; Synthetic-analytic distinction; Analytic and synthetic statements; Analytic knowledge; Analytic and synthetic knowledge; Analytic Proposition; Analytic-synthetic distinction; Analytic–synthetic dichotomy; Analytical-synthetic distinction; Analytic-synthetic dichotomy
The analytic–synthetic distinction is a semantic distinction, used primarily in philosophy to distinguish between propositions (in particular, statements that are affirmative subject–predicate judgments) that are of two types: analytic propositions and synthetic propositions. Analytic propositions are true or not true solely by virtue of their meaning, whereas synthetic propositions' truth, if any, derives from how their meaning relates to the world.

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Rainbow hologram

The rainbow or Benton hologram is a type of hologram invented in 1968 by Dr. Stephen A. Benton at Polaroid Corporation (later MIT). Rainbow holograms are designed to be viewed under white light illumination, rather than laser light which was required before this. The rainbow holography recording process uses a horizontal slit to eliminate vertical parallax in the output image, greatly reducing spectral blur while preserving three-dimensionality for most observers. A viewer moving up or down in front of a rainbow hologram sees changing spectral colors rather than different vertical perspectives. Because perspective effects are reproduced along one axis only, the subject will appear variously stretched or squashed when the hologram is not viewed at an optimum distance; this distortion may go unnoticed when there is not much depth, but can be severe when the distance of the subject from the plane of the hologram is very substantial. Stereopsis and horizontal motion parallax, two relatively powerful cues to depth, are preserved.

The holograms found on credit cards are examples of rainbow holograms.