Betekenis van:
visual area

visual area
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • gezichtscentrum
  • the cortical area that receives information from the lateral geniculate body of the thalamus

Synoniemen

Hyperoniemen


Voorbeeldzinnen

  1. Short stay: number of days should be inserted in the visual reading area
  2. Visual signals used to warn an unauthorised aeroplane flying in or about to enter a restricted, prohibited or danger area;
  3. visual signals used to warn an unauthorised aeroplane flying in or about to enter a restricted, prohibited or danger area;
  4. ‘general lighting’ means substantially uniform lighting of an area without provision for special local requirements; 2. ‘office lighting’ means a fixed lighting installation for office work intended to enable people to perform visual tasks efficiently and accurately;
  5. If a visual inspection of the dipped-beam pattern on the screen or a photometric method is used, measurement shall be carried out in a dark environment (for example, a dark room) of sufficient area to allow the vehicle and the screen to be placed as shown in figure 1.
  6. An operator shall not operate an aeroplane under IFR, or under VFR over routes that cannot be navigated by reference to visual landmarks, unless the aeroplane is equipped with radio communication and SSR transponder and navigation equipment in accordance with the requirements of air traffic services in the area(s) of operation.
  7. .6 shall be provided with an audible alarm, distinct from any other alarm in the area, which will sound whenever the door is closed remotely by power and which shall sound for at least 5 seconds but no more than 10 seconds before the door begins to move and shall continue sounding until the door is completely closed. In the case of remote hand operation it is sufficient for the audible alarm to sound only when the door is moving. Additionally, in passenger areas and areas of high ambient noise, the Administration of the flag State may require the audible alarm to be supplemented by an intermittent visual signal at the door; and