Examples of 'one-point' in a sentence

Meaning of "one-point"

One-point: In photography, design, or art, a one-point perspective refers to a drawing or composition where all lines converge at a single vanishing point, creating the illusion of depth and distance

How to use "one-point" in a sentence

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One-point deflection measurement on the internet.
With the women clinging to a one-point lead.
One-point perspective was taught to my students.
This a priori knowledge enables a one-point calibration.
Running a one-point calibration pH or conductivity.
Alabama came into the game as a narrow one-point favorite.
This is a one-point compactification of the real line.
Additionally, comparing all subsequent stories to a one-point story is difficult.
The one-point space of measure infinity is not decomposable.
It is important to have a one-point contact for the investors.
The one-point measurement does not allow conclusions about the systemic absorption.
Each patient sample analyzed yields a one-point blood volume.
It was a one-point tattoo but it was kicked out.
For these types of products a one-point test will suffice.
With the one-point pH calibration only the offset is adjusted.

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Finally the nonparametric problem of estimation of quasilocal one-point systems is considered.
Digital marketing at one-point was just a new and different way to market.
This can be seen as a special case of the above where is a one-point space.
A space in which all components are one-point sets is called totally disconnected.
The field is supposed to be specified through a translation invariant local one-point system.
We can not at any one-point shout that the world is at peace.
His brain told him to stay smart and preserve a one-point lead.
This method can be referred to as a one-point calibration of the electromagnetic radiation detector 1.
He maintained that he failed to see where the advantage lied in a one-point difference.
We got the win, but a one-point victory is nothing to be humping each other about.
Here we describe gluing a pair of three-balls and then the one-point compactification.
This one-point difference would allow him to have a greater income this year.
The judges scores resulted in a one-point difference between the winner and loser.
The multipoint liquid limit method is generally more precise than the one-point method.
A somewhat different way to think of the one-point compactification is via the exponential map.
Why do not products and medicines come with instructions in larger than one-point type?
Topologically, the resulting space is the one-point compactification of a plane into the sphere.
Even a one-point improvement in the total score across all seven factors significantly reduced stroke risk.
His points have helped the team to claim a one-point lead in the manufacturers ' championship.
A drawing has one-point perspective when it contains only one vanishing point on the horizon line.
VĂ¥lerenga stepped one up from the previous year, and won the title with a one-point margin.
A one-point attempts a download of Sparta.
The Longhorns have made it a one-point game.
Tom has a one-point total ahead of little Jer.
An Boris gives the blue team a one-point lead.
The Buccaneers were one-point favorites in the second half.
It was difficult to block with the existing Shield, which was vulnerable to a one-point attack.
The referee said it was a one-point victory for Dublin.
The final whistle was blown immediately afterwards, giving Leeds a dramatic one-point victory.
I chose to do a one-point perspective here as I felt it was the most powerful.
Oregon State entered the game a one-point favorite.
The Swan device has one-point safety designed into its structure.
HotSens - temperature diodes for the high temperature range with one-point calibration.
SRA strictly implies this one-point second-order interpolation by a simple rational function.
At last race of the season in Yugoslavia, he held a one-point lead in the championship.

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