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  2. Euclid's Data - Wikipedia

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    The Data of Euclid, trans. from the text of Menge by George L. McDowell and Merle A. Sokolik, Baltimore: Union Square Press, 1993 (ISBN 0-9635924-1-6) The Medieval Latin Translation of the Data of Euclid, translated by Shuntaro Ito, Tokyo University Press, 1980 and Birkhauser, 1998.

  3. Euclid (spacecraft) - Wikipedia

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    The Euclid Consortium [49] is also responsible for the construction of the Euclid instrument payload and for the development and implementation of the Euclid ground segment which will process all data collected by the satellite. The laboratories contributing to the Euclid Consortium are funded and supported by their national space agencies ...

  4. Diamond clarity - Wikipedia

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    Diamond clarity is the quality of diamonds that relates to the existence and visual appearance of internal characteristics of a diamond called inclusions, and surface defects, called blemishes. Clarity is one of the four Cs of diamond grading, the others being carat , color , and cut .

  5. Austro Engine E4 - Wikipedia

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    Data from Austro Engine and type certificate General characteristics Type: Four-cylinder, four-stroke diesel aircraft engine Bore: 83 mm (3.3 in) Stroke: 92 mm (3.6 in) Displacement: 1,991 cm 3 (121 cu in) Length: 738 mm (29 in) Width: 855 mm (34 in) Height: 574 mm (23 in) Dry weight: 186 kg (410 lb) Mean time between failures: > 100,000 h Time between overhauls: 1,800 h Components Fuel type ...

  6. Rhombus - Wikipedia

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    The rhombus is often called a "diamond", after the diamonds suit in playing cards which resembles the projection of an octahedral diamond, or a lozenge, though the former sometimes refers specifically to a rhombus with a 60° angle (which some authors call a calisson after the French sweet [1] —also see Polyiamond), and the latter sometimes ...

  7. Euclid's Optics - Wikipedia

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    Euclid postulated that visual rays proceed from the eyes onto objects, and that the different visual properties of the objects were determined by how the visual rays struck them. Here the red square is an actual object, while the yellow plane shows how the object is perceived. 1573 edition in Italian

  8. File:Euclid-Elements.pdf - Wikipedia

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    == Description == Euclid's ''Elements'' (Ancient Greek) Compiled for anyone who would want to read the Euclid's work in Greek, especially in order to provide them a printer-friendly copy of the wor: 09:37, 16 April 2007: No thumbnail: 0 × 0 (1.84 MB) Mingshey~commonswiki: 이전 버전으로 되돌렸습니다. 09:35, 16 April 2007: No thumbnail

  9. Boiling points of the elements (data page) - Wikipedia

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