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It forms a cone approximately 9 mm (0.35 inch) in diameter at its base and 5 mm in height.
5 Insert the tip of the pencil into first fold of the triangle so that the paper forms a cone over the end of the pencil.
A long finger develops in the fluid interface and forms a cone singularity when it reaches the sink before all the fluid is sucked out.
Then the mapping such that forms a cone metric on.
The envelope of the outgoing rays forms a cone, known in the literature as Keller cone.
Introducing pentagons forms a cone defect, while introducing heptagons results in a saddle point defect (see the blue and red rings in Fig. 1b, respectively).
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Nevertheless, the conservative SINR constraints (26) can be reformulated as LPMs, where the set of each LPM actually forms a convex cone [32].
The terminus of the dorsal branch of the MFB forms a cone-shaped fat body that fits into a bony funnel just anterior to the sigmoid process of the TPC (Figure 4); (also see Mead and Fordyce [45], Fig. 25y).
Here, the Ca2 loop forms a cone-like structure in which K378 occupies the Ca2 site where it forms favorable electrostatic and H-bonding interactions with D370 and S371 (Ca2 ligands; Figure S7F).
The plant has a distinct shape, with red petals and up to 19 bright yellow stamen forming a cone.
This device is a cylindrical vessel into which wort is pumped at a tangent, the circulating whirlpool movement causing solids to form a cone at the bottom.
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