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Interlace or
interlacing may
refer to:
Interlace (art), a
decorative element found especially in
early Medieval art in
Northern Europe Interlacing (bitmaps)...
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Interlaced video (also
known as
interlaced scan) is a
technique for
doubling the
perceived frame rate of a
video display without consuming extra bandwidth...
- In computing,
interlacing (also
known as interleaving) is a
method of
encoding a
bitmap image such that a
person who has
partially received it sees a...
- The
Interlace is a 1,040-unit
apartment building complex located at the
boundary between Bukit Merah and Queenstown, Singapore.
Noteworthy for its break...
- The
Croatian interlace or
Croatian wattle,
known as the
pleter or
troplet in Croatian, is a type of
interlace, most
characteristic for its three-ribbon...
- In the
visual arts,
interlace is a
decorative element found in
medieval art. In
interlace,
bands or
portions of
other motifs are looped, braided, and...
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complete frames per second.
Interlacing retains detail while requiring lower bandwidth compared to
progressive scanning. In
interlaced video, the horizontal...
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endless knots, and many are
varieties of
basket weave knots. The use of
interlace patterns had its
origins in the late
Roman Empire. Knot
patterns first...
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projection P onto a
subspace of
dimension m such that PAP* = B. The
Cauchy interlacing theorem states: Theorem. If the
eigenvalues of A are α1 ≤ ... ≤ αn, and...
- J. R. R. Tolkien's
narrative interlacing in The Lord of the Rings, also
called by the
French term entrelacement, is an
unusual and
complex narrative structure...