At the atomic level, the atoms in a metal are arranged in an orderly three-dimensional array called a crystal lattice.
In this case, the 'retina' of the four-dimensional eye is a three-dimensional array of receptors.
Sheor hewas displaying charts now, three-dimensional arrays of stars and planets that appeared near him as he spoke, and at which the speaker gestured violently.
A three-dimensional array (a volume) of scene elements is defined which will represent the volume of space within which targets exist.
It was packed with crates and boxes arranged in a surrealistic three-dimensional array that made very few concessions to gravity.
The structures of minerals provide good examples of regularly repeating three-dimensional arrays.
Their systems consisted of enormous numbers of microscopic cells arranged in three-dimensional arrays.
The three-dimensional array is chosen to have either cylindrical or planar symmetry or no symmetry at all.
In crystalline matter, instead, the constituent atoms or molecules are aligned in ordered, three-dimensional arrays.
The component defines a one, two, or three-dimensional array of volumes and the internal junctions connecting them.