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Some theory requires selecting a fixed point on the sphere, calling the pair (sphere, point) a pointed sphere.
This pinch maps the equator of a pointed sphere (here a circle) to the distinguished point, producing a "bouquet of spheres" — two pointed spheres joined at their distinguished point.
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More generally, the i-th homotopy group, πi(X) begins with the pointed i-sphere (Si,s), and otherwise follows the same procedure.
TEL1 also has the pointed (PNT) domain.
Louis Sullivan and Dankmar Adler, the original architects of the 13-story exchange, an early skyscraper, had provided tempting fodder for the 1970s salvagers, with repeating patterns like pointed ovals and clusters of spheres.
Point to its pointed teeth.
This conception glosses over her pointed satire, which often critiqued the social sphere she depicted.
A few rough pieces of twig are scattered here and there on its surface, and its interior sprouts a couple of flowers, a twig with a yellow sphere impaled on it, and another of pointed cones in blue and white that match the outside painting.
a A four-pointed head star with infrared spheres secured via intraoperative transcranial fiducial screw and (b) osteotome and suction with image-guided infrared optical spheres secured for registration.
Benigni pointed.
— Sphere.com.com
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