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  2. Triangular prism - Wikipedia

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    Beyond the triangular bipyramid as its dual polyhedron, many other polyhedrons are related to the triangular prism. A Johnson solid is a convex polyhedron with regular faces, and this definition is sometimes omitted uniform polyhedrons such as Archimedean solids, Catalan solids, prisms and antiprisms. [13]

  3. Prism (geometry) - Wikipedia

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    In geometry, a prism is a polyhedron comprising an n-sided polygon base, a second base which is a translated copy (rigidly moved without rotation) of the first, and n other faces, necessarily all parallelograms, joining corresponding sides of the two bases.

  4. Siku Quanshu Zongmu Tiyao - Wikipedia

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    The Siku Quanshu Zongmu Tiyao, or the Annotated Bibliography of the Four Treasuries, [1] is an annotated catalog of the thousands of works that were considered for inclusion in the Siku Quanshu (Complete Library of the Four Treasuries). Work for the 200-chapter catalog began in 1773 and was completed in 1798. [2]

  5. Siku (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Siku also works in the computer games industry and as a conceptualist and freelance concept artist. His latest work is The Manga Bible: From Genesis to Revelation , an adaptation of Today's New International Version of the Holy Bible into manga format.

  6. The Manga Bible: From Genesis to Revelation - Wikipedia

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    The Manga Bible: From Genesis to Revelation is an original English-language manga adaptation of the Bible created by British artist Ajinbayo "Siku" Akinsiku, who was responsible for the concept and the art and the scripter Akin Akinsiku. [1] It was released in July 2007 by Galilee Trade. [2]

  7. Siku Quanshu - Wikipedia

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    The Siku Quanshu, literally the Complete Library of the Four Treasuries, [1] is a Chinese encyclopedia commissioned during the Qing dynasty by the Qianlong Emperor. Commissioned in 1772 and completed in 1782, the Siku quanshu is the largest collection of books in imperial Chinese history, comprising 36,381 volumes, 79,337 manuscript rolls, 2.3 ...

  8. Siku Toys - Wikipedia

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    In 1994, Siku Toys purchased the Gama Toys after its company closure and absorbed it into Siku Toys. [3] According to an archive of the official Siku website in 1998 (December 6, 1998 on archive.com), it is highly likely that production at that time took place at "Industriestr. 1-3, 12099 Berlin-Tempelhof-Schöneberg". [4]

  9. Siku (Bolivia) - Wikipedia

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    Siku (also spelled Siqu) (Aymara siku or siqu a kind of flute, also spelled Sekho, Seko) [2] or Siq'u (Quechua for slidable rope; perforated) [3] are the names of a ...