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The phrase "a triangular type" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an object, shape, or category that has a triangular form or characteristic.
Example: "The architect designed a building with a triangular type of roof to enhance its modern aesthetic."
Alternatives: "a triangular form" or "a triangular shape".
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A triangular type FEM is employed in the numerical calculations.
Other classes of braided vector spaces were considered in the literature: (a) Triangular type, see [5, 84].
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While not as outright minimalist as Pencil, Ink is also a sculptural turn on a classic pencil, in this case the triangular type designed to not roll off desks, particularly in school settings.
Either triangular (type T) or circular (type C) shapes were identified at the proximal cross section.
Triangular type, see [5, 84].
For the new-derived derailment criterion, the safety domain using the wheelset derailment coefficient and wheel unloading ratio is presented as the triangular type.
For the derived derailment criterion above, the safety domain using wheelset derailment coefficient and wheel unloading ratio is presented as the triangular type.
In case of males, the triangular type was observed in 36.5%, truncated in 31.1%, nodular in 27% and assimilated in 5.4% of cases.
Of the 74 lingulae of mandibles belonging to females, from 60 lingulae, the triangular type was found in 21.7%, truncated in 23.3%, nodular in 33.3%, and assimilated in 21.7%, of cases.
In this study, an efficient fuzzy logic system (FLS) based on triangular type-2 fuzzy sets is designed.
In detail, this paper provides a new method for computational complexity reduction in t-norm operations extended on triangular type-2 fuzzy sets.
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