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  2. Roundness - Wikipedia

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    Roundness is dominated by the shape's gross features rather than the definition of its edges and corners, or the surface roughness of a manufactured object. A smooth ellipse can have low roundness, if its eccentricity is large. Regular polygons increase their roundness with increasing numbers of sides, even though they are still sharp-edged.

  3. File:Cognitive Psychology and Cognitive Neuroscience.pdf

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    English: PDF of the Cognitive Psychology and Cognitive Neuroscience Wikibook. This file was created with MediaWiki to LaTeX . The LaTeX source code is attached to the PDF file (see imprint).

  4. Body roundness index - Wikipedia

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    Body roundness index (BRI) is a calculated geometric index used to quantify an aspect of a person's individual body shape. Based on the principle of body eccentricity, it provides a rapid visual and anthropometric tool for health evaluation. [1] Introduced in 2013, the BRI calculation can be used to estimate total and visceral body fat.

  5. Roundness (geology) - Wikipedia

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    Roundness is an important indicator of the genetic affiliation of a clastic rock. The degree of roundness points to the range and mode of transport of clastic material, and can also serve as a search criterion in mineral exploration, especially for placer deposits. Alluvial debris in major rivers tend to exhibit a high degree of roundness ...

  6. Concentric objects - Wikipedia

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    The ripples formed by dropping a small object into still water naturally form an expanding system of concentric circles. [9] Evenly spaced circles on the targets used in target archery [10] or similar sports provide another familiar example of concentric circles.

  7. Circularity - Wikipedia

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    Circular definition; Circular economy; Circular reasoning, also known as circular logic Begging the question; Circularity of an object or roundness; A circularity ratio as a compactness measure of a shape; An assumption of ANOVAs, with repeated-measures, often called "sphericity"

  8. What to know about body roundness index, an alternative to BMI

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    Body roundness index takes into account a person's height and waist circumference to determine whether they are in a healthy or unhealthy sphere, according to Maya Feller, a registered dietitian ...

  9. Sphericity - Wikipedia

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    Defined by Wadell in 1935, [1] the sphericity, , of an object is the ratio of the surface area of a sphere with the same volume to the object's surface area: = where is volume of the object and is the surface area.