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D-CTViewer allows to create up to three different Isosurfaces inside the data volume with each having different color and transparency value. The number of polygons inside the Isosurface hull can be decimated using a special polygon reduction tool (Fig. 5). [Pg.495]

Another interesting tool is to export the samples Isosurface hull to CAD for best matehing and afterwards comparison in 3D. Therefor a polygon export in DXF and the polygon reduction is implemented. [Pg.496]

Number of polygons in the outer Isosurface hull (wireframe representation) before and after two stages of polygon reduction... [Pg.498]

Flence, on summing over the graphs, the only non-zero tenns are closed polygons with an even number of bonds at each site, i.e. s. must appear an even number of times at a lattice site in a graph that does not add up to zero on suimning over the spins on the sites. [Pg.539]

Figure C2.2.9. Polygonal domains of focal conics in a smectic A phase confined between parallel plates. Figure C2.2.9. Polygonal domains of focal conics in a smectic A phase confined between parallel plates.
Another variation on this technique is to hrst optimize the side chains and then keep the side chains hxed while optimizing the backbone. In an extreme case, representing these hxed side chains as large polygons with some net interaction potential can increase the calculation speed even more. [Pg.186]

Buckminster Fuller was the inventor of self-supporting polygon frameworks, e.g., of pavilions. Synonyms (root)ballene, buckminsterfullerenc( BF ), carbosoccer, soo r(ball)ene, spherene. The proposed bridged-fused ring system and von-Baeyer names and numberings vary. [Pg.357]

For qualitative purposes the circle itself isn t even necessary We could locate the Huckel MOs by simply working with the polygons themselves The circle is needed only when Frost s method is used quantitatively In those cases the radius of the circle has a prescribed value allowing each MO to be assigned a specific energy... [Pg.452]

The size of each angle of a regular polygon is given by the expression... [Pg.454]

Baeyer strain theory (Section 3 4) Incorrect nineteenth century theory that considered the nngs of cycloalkanes to be planar and assessed their stabilities according to how much the angles of a corresponding regular polygon devi ated from the tetrahedral value of 109 5°... [Pg.1277]

Perimeter of n-sided regular polygon inscribed in a circle = 2nR sin —... [Pg.185]

Nicaise S. (1992) About the Lame system in a polygonal or polyhedral domain and coupled problem between the Lame system and the plate equation. 1. Regularity of the solutions. Ann. Scuola Norm. Super. Pisa, Serie IV 19, 327-361. [Pg.383]

Sandig A.M., Richter U., Sandig R. (1989) The regularity of boundary value problem for the Lame equations in a polygonal domain. Rostock. Math. Kolloq. 36, 21-50. [Pg.384]

Capstan imagesetters, the third common technology, slowly advance the film or paper across a flat surface. A single laser beam is scaimed across the width of the medium by a rotating polygon or resonant mirror. [Pg.37]

Fig. 3. Lethal temperature thresholds for aquatic species. Patterns are general for all species, but exact temperatures are species-specific, (a) Tolerance polygon of upper and lower lethal (50%) temperatures for one-week exposures of an example species (juvenile sockeye salmon) which has been held at the acclimation temperature, with more restrictive thresholds indicated as dashed lines (b) time-dependent mortaUty (50%) of an example species (juvenile chinook salmon) at temperatures above the one-week lethal threshold after hoi ding at different acclimation temperatures. The dashed line ABC indicates transition to less than 50% mortaUty at lower temperatures and coincides with the upper lethal threshold of this species tolerance polygon. Reproduced by... Fig. 3. Lethal temperature thresholds for aquatic species. Patterns are general for all species, but exact temperatures are species-specific, (a) Tolerance polygon of upper and lower lethal (50%) temperatures for one-week exposures of an example species (juvenile sockeye salmon) which has been held at the acclimation temperature, with more restrictive thresholds indicated as dashed lines (b) time-dependent mortaUty (50%) of an example species (juvenile chinook salmon) at temperatures above the one-week lethal threshold after hoi ding at different acclimation temperatures. The dashed line ABC indicates transition to less than 50% mortaUty at lower temperatures and coincides with the upper lethal threshold of this species tolerance polygon. Reproduced by...
Quadrilateral (four-sided) A = V2ah sin 0 where a, h are the lengths of the diagonals and the acute angle between them is 0. Regular Polygon of n Sides See Fig. 3-4. [Pg.428]

Inscribed and Circumscribed Circles with Regular Polygon of n Sides Let I = length of one side. [Pg.428]

Area of Regular Polygon of n Sides Inscribed in a Circle of Radius r... [Pg.428]

For example, consider the cross sections of a growing crystal as in Fig. 18-58. The polygons shown in the figure represent varying stages in the growth of the crystal. The faces marked A are slow-growing... [Pg.1656]


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