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space curve
noun
Any curve in three-dimensional space; includes any plane curve as a subset
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At last month's prize-giving ceremony, Leicester Theatre Trust, the body behind the city's performance space, Curve (0116 242 3595; curveonline.co.uk), picked up a gold Access for All Tourism Award for its commitment to theatregoers with disabilities.
Space curve meshing equations of SCMSGM are established firstly.
The necessary equations for the space curve representing the end winding coils are developed.
The centroidal axis of a member that is curved in space is generally a space curve.
Suppose α is a unit speed space curve on (S^{3}).
Open image in new window Fig. 2 Wire space curve in a straight spiral rope.
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A "green crescent" of open space curves around the project along the river and connects it with adjacent parkland.
Einstein's static solution represented a universe of finite volume but with no edges, as space curved back on itself.
Inside, the kitchen, the dining area, the living room and the television nook would be one continuous space, curving around an outdoor courtyard with a patio.
It allows tracing different space curves, leading to different solutions.
This problem is reduced to finding the rational parameterizations of two space curves.
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