- critical fusion frequency
- fréquence de fusion de la lumière intermittente, fréquence critique de fusion des lumières papillotantes
English-French dictionary of labour protection . 2015.
English-French dictionary of labour protection . 2015.
Critical fusion frequency — is the rate at which stimuli can be presented and still be perceived as a separate stimuli. Stimuli presented at a higher rate than CFF are perceived as continuous stimuli. Motion pictures move because the frames are presented at an higher rate… … Wikipedia
critical fusion frequency — noun see critical flicker frequency … Useful english dictionary
critical flicker frequency — critical fusion frequency the number of flashes per second at which a flickering light just appears to be continuous; see also flicker … Medical dictionary
fusion frequency — critical fusion frequency … Medical dictionary
critical flicker frequency — noun or critical fusion frequency : the threshold at which light from an intermittent source is seen half the time as flickering and half the time as fused or continuous … Useful english dictionary
fusion frequency — noun : critical flicker frequency … Useful english dictionary
flicker fusion threshold — critical fusion frequency … Medical dictionary
Flicker fusion threshold — The flicker fusion threshold (or flicker fusion rate) is a concept in the psychophysics of vision. It is defined as the frequency at which an intermittent light stimulus appears to be completely steady to the observer (this article centers around … Wikipedia
Critical Infrastructure Protection — or CIP is a national program to assure the security of vulnerable and interconnected infrastructures of the United States. In May 1998, President Bill Clinton issued Presidential directive PDD 63 [ [http://www.fas.org/irp/offdocs/pdd/pdd 63.htm… … Wikipedia
fusion reactor — Physics. a reactor for producing atomic energy by nuclear fusion. Cf. reactor (def. 4). * * * Introduction also called fusion power plant or thermonuclear reactor a device to produce electrical power from the energy released in a nuclear… … Universalium
fusion — 1. Liquefaction, as by melting by heat. 2. Union, as by joining together; e.g., bone f.. 3. The blending of slightly different images from each eye into a single perception. 4. The joining of two or more adjacent teeth during their development by … Medical dictionary