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  2. VisualARQ - Wikipedia

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    Custom parameters to add information to Rhino and VisualARQ objects. Custom parameters are exported as IFC properties. Quantity takeoffs for Rhino geometry; New Section Manager to create sections and align viewports to sections; New symbols for the Section object arrow, and Tag object shapes; Beam end cuts and joints calculation; Custom ...

  3. Andy Irvine & Dónal Lunny's Mozaik - Wikipedia

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    In the winter of 1984, Irvine gathered a collection of musicians from throughout Europe and formed 'Mosaic', [1] with a final line-up including Irvine himself, Dónal Lunny along with his former Moving Hearts associate, uilleann piper Declan Masterson, Danish bassist and singer Lissa Ladefoged, Dutch guitarist and singer Hans Theessink, and Hungarian singer Márta Sebestyén from Muzsikás.

  4. Help:Designing infoboxes - Wikipedia

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    Parameters (their meanings and whether they are optional, have a default value, or are conditionally displayed) Blank template (suitable for copy-n-pasting into articles) Examples (e.g., to show the effects of conditionally displayed parameters)

  5. Parameter - Wikipedia

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    In computer programming, two notions of parameter are commonly used, and are referred to as parameters and arguments—or more formally as a formal parameter and an actual parameter. For example, in the definition of a function such as y = f(x) = x + 2, x is the formal parameter (the parameter) of the defined function.

  6. Variation of parameters - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics, variation of parameters, also known as variation of constants, is a general method to solve inhomogeneous linear ordinary differential equations.. For first-order inhomogeneous linear differential equations it is usually possible to find solutions via integrating factors or undetermined coefficients with considerably less effort, although those methods leverage heuristics that ...

  7. Voronoi diagram - Wikipedia

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    Let be a metric space with distance function .Let be a set of indices and let () be a tuple (indexed collection) of nonempty subsets (the sites) in the space .The Voronoi cell, or Voronoi region, , associated with the site is the set of all points in whose distance to is not greater than their distance to the other sites , where is any index different from .