Proceedings of the Literary & Philosophical Society of Liverpool, 32 tomasThe Society, 1878 |
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Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool. 4. - EPIZONAL EDGES OF 9 - ACRAL 9 - EDRA . 3833 = 610 ; 0 4733 = 610 ; 0 1302 6533 3633 4533 3444 = = = = 0 620 ; 222 ; ‚ 21⁄2 ; 2 02311811 ; 3355 01443 ; 4533 = = 0 2 0251221812 + 12 ...
Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool. 4. - EPIZONAL EDGES OF 9 - ACRAL 9 - EDRA . 3833 = 610 ; 0 4733 = 610 ; 0 1302 6533 3633 4533 3444 = = = = 0 620 ; 222 ; ‚ 21⁄2 ; 2 02311811 ; 3355 01443 ; 4533 = = 0 2 0251221812 + 12 ...
184 psl.
... epizonal edges in the zone 1302. , of which one is in the pyramid C , and two in every monozone . There are therefore seven monozones of this zonal signature . There are two monozones of the signature 53003 , because there are two ...
... epizonal edges in the zone 1302. , of which one is in the pyramid C , and two in every monozone . There are therefore seven monozones of this zonal signature . There are two monozones of the signature 53003 , because there are two ...
185 psl.
... epizonal . Hence the six edges 4533 and 4544 give us N , . .. N. The two edges 3444 not in B , N , N ,, give us No and Nu The 15 , 0 , 0 , in 3300 . 1 = . O , are given by the 15 epizonals 15 ' 1 , and 4433 2 = 2 The two monozones P , P ...
... epizonal . Hence the six edges 4533 and 4544 give us N , . .. N. The two edges 3444 not in B , N , N ,, give us No and Nu The 15 , 0 , 0 , in 3300 . 1 = . O , are given by the 15 epizonals 15 ' 1 , and 4433 2 = 2 The two monozones P , P ...
188 psl.
... epizonal edge . Every even monozone face has either two or none . We have to examine our table of epizonal edges . In the zone 1302 , we find one epizonal of an 8 - gon , and one only . This proves that the face is polar and not mono ...
... epizonal edge . Every even monozone face has either two or none . We have to examine our table of epizonal edges . In the zone 1302 , we find one epizonal of an 8 - gon , and one only . This proves that the face is polar and not mono ...
189 psl.
... epizonal . The monozones M , M , must have six zoned faces ; therefore two of these have no epizonal edge , and must be 2m - gons in which the zonal trace is a diagonal undrawn . There cannot be a hexagon in this zone , for its summits ...
... epizonal . The monozones M , M , must have six zoned faces ; therefore two of these have no epizonal edge , and must be 2m - gons in which the zonal trace is a diagonal undrawn . There cannot be a hexagon in this zone , for its summits ...
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