0 past simple and past participle of visualize
1 to form a picture of someone or something in your mind, in order to imagine or remember him, her, or it:
Fragments were separated through electrophoresis on 2 % agarose gels and visualized using ethidium bromide under ultraviolet light.
From the extent of the substrate deformations, visualized by bead imaging, they determined the force exerted by the cells.
The basic idea is, that the user delegates a task to a virtual communication assistant which is visualized as a life-like character.
After approximately 15 min, isolated muscle fibres could be visualized using a microscope.
Myelinating cells were visualized through the transparent skin with an inverted confocal laser-scanning microscope.
Starch grains were visualized by a weak solution of iodine (0.3 g iodine and 1.5 g potassium iodide in 100 ml water).
The dimensionality of each relative warp can be visualized as a displacement of landmarks relative to the average configuration of landmarks.
Regional variations in the thermal histories of all samples are readily visualized through contouring the site-specific temperature estimates at given times.