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  2. Process corners - Wikipedia

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    The first three corners (TT, FF, SS) are called even corners, because both types of devices are affected evenly, and generally do not adversely affect the logical correctness of the circuit. The resulting devices can function at slower or faster clock frequencies, and are often binned as such. The last two corners (FS, SF) are called "skewed ...

  3. List of polygons - Wikipedia

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    These segments are called its edges or sides, and the points where two of the edges meet are the polygon's vertices (singular: vertex) or corners. The word polygon comes from Late Latin polygōnum (a noun), from Greek πολύγωνον ( polygōnon/polugōnon ), noun use of neuter of πολύγωνος ( polygōnos/polugōnos , the masculine ...

  4. Polygon - Wikipedia

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    The points where two edges meet are the polygon's vertices or corners. An n-gon is a polygon with n sides; for example, a triangle is a 3-gon. A simple polygon is one which does not intersect itself. More precisely, the only allowed intersections among the line segments that make up the polygon are the shared endpoints of consecutive segments ...

  5. Cornerback - Wikipedia

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    Corners often refer to this second style of coverage as the "man under" technique. Single coverage, or man to man coverage usually employs relatively few techniques. However, they are often initially displayed to resemble one another as much as possible to disguise the true motives of the defense, and be interchangeable as well.

  6. ‘Wicked’ Fans Can’t Stop Filming Scenes on Their Phones – a ...

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    There are even corners of the business that believe this content free-for-all actually encourages moviegoing in younger people. A subgenre of the “Wicked” posts, for instance, is a “Before ...

  7. Quadrilateral - Wikipedia

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    In geometry a quadrilateral is a four-sided polygon, having four edges (sides) and four corners (vertices). The word is derived from the Latin words quadri, a variant of four, and latus, meaning "side".

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  9. Reuleaux triangle - Wikipedia

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    The angles made by each pair of arcs at the corners of a Reuleaux triangle are all equal to 120°. This is the sharpest possible angle at any vertex of any curve of constant width. [ 9 ] Additionally, among the curves of constant width, the Reuleaux triangle is the one with both the largest and the smallest inscribed equilateral triangles. [ 15 ]