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Journal of Structural Geology, 2004
Inclined transpression can be defined in terms of simultaneous contraction and strike-slip and dip-slip shearing, and is illustrated here using a strain triangle in which the apices represent the three strain components. Strain matrix modelling shows that all three axes of the finite strain ellipsoid are non-parallel to the Cartesian reference frame ...
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Inclined transpression can be defined in terms of simultaneous contraction and strike-slip and dip-slip shearing, and is illustrated here using a strain triangle in which the apices represent the three strain components. Strain matrix modelling shows that all three axes of the finite strain ellipsoid are non-parallel to the Cartesian reference frame ...
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2023
Through an amplification of minor sociality—a modality of existence indebted to the concept of Black life and the ways in which Black life always forces a rethinking of sociality—the chapter expands on the less comfortable aspects of conviviality.
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Through an amplification of minor sociality—a modality of existence indebted to the concept of Black life and the ways in which Black life always forces a rethinking of sociality—the chapter expands on the less comfortable aspects of conviviality.
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The British Journal of Radiology, 1970
The increasing demand for radiological examinations increases the need for simple reliable ancillary radiological techniques. Zonography is one of these. The technique has been known for many years (Ziedses des Plantes, 1933) but, as with most variations of standard tomographic technique the method has received scant attention in the English literature
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The increasing demand for radiological examinations increases the need for simple reliable ancillary radiological techniques. Zonography is one of these. The technique has been known for many years (Ziedses des Plantes, 1933) but, as with most variations of standard tomographic technique the method has received scant attention in the English literature
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Mathematical Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society, 1962
If five spheres in 3-space are such that each pair is inclined at the same non-zero angle θ, then where b1, …, b5 (the ‘bends’ (1) of the spheres) are the reciprocals of their radii. To prove this result, establish a system of rectangular cartesian coordinates (x, y, z) and let the spheres have centres (xi, yi, zi) and radii , where i = 1,…, 5.
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If five spheres in 3-space are such that each pair is inclined at the same non-zero angle θ, then where b1, …, b5 (the ‘bends’ (1) of the spheres) are the reciprocals of their radii. To prove this result, establish a system of rectangular cartesian coordinates (x, y, z) and let the spheres have centres (xi, yi, zi) and radii , where i = 1,…, 5.
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