holographic in the PONS Dictionary

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At that time in his holographic studio he began the production of commercial holograms as well as artistic works.
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To be effective as a testamentary document, a holographic will must be signed by its author.
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Rush has the ability to travel between the real world and the cyberworld with advanced holographic technology.
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Valiant found these two problems by a computer search that looked for problems with holographic reductions to matchgates.
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This band was not observable in the original laser beam and had to be something created by the holographic process.
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In a holographic recovery room, the young man enters.
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Using light of this wavelength, perfect holographic storage could store 500 megabytes per cubic millimeter.
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They are used in promotional material such as album covers, posters, and in concerts, during which holographic versions of the characters are used.
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Multiple translucent printed images may be laminated in layers to achieve certain visual effects or to hold holographic images.
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The limited edition consists of the game itself in a special holographic package.
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