- may also
refer to: Knot (unit), of
speed Knot (wood), a
timber imperfection Knots (film), a 2004 film
Knots, a 2011 film
starring Kimberly-Rose Wolter...
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- AD) in China,
later po****rized in the Ming.
Knot theory is the
recent mathematical study of
knots.
Knots of
ancient origin include the
bottle sling, bowline...
- In topology,
knot theory is the
study of
mathematical knots.
While inspired by
knots which appear in
daily life, such as
those in
shoelaces and rope,...
- that a
knot is a unit of speed, namely, one
nautical mile per hour; and that
consequently only the
uneducated speak of "
knots per hour" or "
knots an hour"...
- Mary,
Untier of
Knots or Mary,
Undoer of
Knots or Our Lady,
Undoer of
Knots is the name of both a
Marian devotion and a
Baroque painting (German: Wallfahrtsbild...
- of
Knots, New York: Doubleday, p. 210 Graumont,
Raoul (1945)
Handbook of
Knots. New York,
Cornell Maritime Press, page 20
Sheepshank &
Variants knots.neocities...
- in 2005.
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molecules containing knots may fall into the
categories of
slipknots or pseudo-
knots. They are not
considered mathematical knots because they are not...
-
Celtic knots (Irish:
snaidhm Cheilteach, Welsh:
cwlwm Celtaidd, Cornish: kolm Keltek,
Scottish Gaelic:
snaidhm Ceilteach) are a
variety of
knots and stylized...