collinear Meaning & Definition

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  • If there are degeneracies in the set, the algorithm returns zero area and a triplet of collinear points.

  • Reduced facilitation effect of collinear flankers on contrast detection reveals impaired lateral connectivity in the visual cortex of schizophrenia patients.

  • If all three lines collinear with the distal links are parallel, the manipulator is in a singularity as mentioned before in the direct singularity analysis.

  • The line equation (7) presents the line from minus infinity to plus infinity and is collinear with the manipulator link.

  • In modeling the comprehension curves, the linear and quadratic components of growth were found to be highly collinear.

  • The collinear flankers facilitated target detection, resulting in lower contrast threshold for the target compared with that in the orthogonal condition.

  • In healthy controls, contrast threshold is lower in the collinear condition than in the orthogonal condition, because collinear flankers facilitate target detection.

  • There are exactly six collinear solutions, two for each of the three collision arcs, the two being related by reversing orientation.

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