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are quadrilateral
noun
A polygon with four sides.
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The first one is a triangular spherical element, while the other two are quadrilateral spherical elements.
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The plate finite element adopted in this study is quadrilateral and isoparametric having four corner nodes, and at each node four degrees of freedom are present (one transverse displacement, two bending moments and one torsional moment).
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Neither CT nor MR is reliable in these cases, although the hyperplastic thymus is usually triangular whereas the infiltrated thymus is quadrilateral with a lobulated border[ 21].
M. constrictor superioris—In most mammals, this muscle is quadrilateral, originating from the pterygoid hamulus and plate, the pterygomandibular raphe, the posterior end of the mylohyoid line and by an aponeurosis to the pharyngeal basioccipital tubercle.
In children, the thymus is quadrilateral in shape initially and then becomes arrowhead shaped or bilobed and this is the pattern of uptake seen on FDG-PET/CT in 60% of cases.
The only restriction at the moment is that the grid elements be quadrilaterals.
The elements are plane, quadrilateral and connected by two normal springs and one shear spring on each side.
Pits occurring on (010) are regular quadrilaterals having two-fold rotational symmetry, while those on {011} and {110} are asymmetric.
For instance, binary subdivision has one tile type and one edge type: Since the only tile type is a quadrilateral, binary subdivision can only subdivide tilings made up of quadrilaterals.
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