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There are a lot of
conoids with
singular points,
which are
investigated in
algebraic geometry. Like
other ruled surfaces conoids are of high interest...
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called the
trapezoid line and a tubercle; the
conoid tubercle for
attachment with the
trapezoid and the
conoid ligament, part of the
coracoclavicular ligament...
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CONOIDS AND
SPHEROIDS - The
Works of
Archimedes Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "
Conoid" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 06...
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Sphere and
Cylinder 13-14, 33-34, 42, 44 On
Conoids and
Spheroids 4 On Spirals, 24-25 Netz, Noel, Tchernetska, Wilson. "Archimedes...
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right shows how the
coplanar lines generate the
right conoid.
Other right conoids include: Helicoid: x = v cos u , y = v sin u , z = c u ....
- cell wall and/or cell
membrane of the prey cell with a
feeding tube, the
conoid,
sucks out the
cellular content and
digests it.
Myzocytosis is
found in...
- the wall, are
spaced equidistant from each other,
forming conoid shapes. The
resulting conoids, however,
require great compressive forces to keep shape...
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central (vertical) axis,
forming the
conoid shape which gives rise to the name. In
between sequences of
conoids, flat
central spandrels fill the space...
- The
conoid ligament is the
posterior and
medial fasciculus of the
coracoclavicular ligament. It is
formed by a
dense band of fibers,
conical in form, with...
- In geometry, Plücker's
conoid is a
ruled surface named after the
German mathematician Julius Plücker. It is also
called a
conical wedge or cylindroid;...