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lattice-work
lattice-work Wood or metal work consisting of crossing strips with small openings; = lattice n. 1. Also, something resembling this.1487 Will in Paston Lett. III. 465 A nother towell of latise werk. 1600 Surflet Country Farm 509 The latice worke or climing and running frames made for the vine. 1664 P...
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Alonzo T. Prentice House
The porch which includes chamfer-edged posts, curvilinear brackets, and lattice-work aprons in a quatrefoil pattern.
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lattice
lattice/ˈlætɪs; `lætɪs/ (also `lattice-work) n [U, sing]1 framework of crossed laths or bars with spaces between, used as a screen, fence, support for climbing plants, etc 格子框架(用作屏障、 篱笆、 供植物攀附等的) (a) steel lattice-work placed around dangerous machinery 在有危险的机器周围设置的铁格栅.2 structure or design resemblin...
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Ideal lattice
lattice vector.) This was further developed by the work of Singh.
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Lachlathetes gigas
anterior being broadest, all marked with a great number of red-brown spots, and clouds of various shapes and sizes, and appearing to be composed of fine lattice-work
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number of lattice points in an n-ball I have faced a problem in my work and I will appreciate any hint/reference as I am not much into the lattice problems. Assume an n-dimensional lattice $\Lambda_n$ with generator ...
The $n$-volume of the fundamental parallelotope is the absolute value of the determinant of $G.$ The $n$-volume of the ball of radius $1$ is, in shorthand, $\pi^{n/2}/ (n/2)!,$ or $$ \omega_n = \frac{\pi^{n/2}}{\Gamma \left( 1 + \frac{ n}{2} \right)}. $$ The volume of the ball of radius $R$ is $\ome...
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List of lattice girder bridges in the United Kingdom
Early iron structures using a Town-type lattice replicated this appearance, leading to the instantly recognisable lattice-work shown in the bridges in bars, closely spaced but linked by lattice work.
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Adjoint to multiplication in a GCD lattice Consider the lattice on the nonzero natural numbers where the meet $a \wedge b $ is defined to be the greatest common divisor of $a$ and $b$, and the join $a \vee b$ is the l...
Since the lattice of natural numbers under divisibility has meets of arbitrary nonempty sets (the greatest common divisor extends fine to infinite sets
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How to count lattice points on a line. How can we count the number of lattice point on a line, given that the endpoints of the lines are themselves lattice points? I really can't think of how counting lattice points w...
.$$ Especially, if the $x$ and $y$ distances are coprime, only the endpoints are lattice points.
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Cancellarii
Cancelli are lattice-work, placed before a window, a door-way, the tribunal of a judge, the chancel of a church, or any other similar place. Other cancellarii were legal scribes or secretaries who sat within the lattice-work which protected the tribunals of the judges from the crowd.
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Vaughanites leptus
The sculpture consists of an open lattice-work of spiral and axial cords.
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How to correctly access a specific Weierstrass p-function in PARI? I want to write a script for PARI containing the Weierstrass p-function. I know that the right command is "ellwp(lattice,value,flag)". But if I need t...
You can define a function $\;\texttt{p = z->ellwp[1, I], z)}\;$ with a given lattice $\;\texttt{[1, I]}\;$and then, for example, you do $\;\texttt{p(0.2 *I)}\;$ any time later using the given lattice.
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El Barco, Alicante
It has an unusual lattice-work facade protecting the rear wall and windows, which was preserved during renovations completed in 2011.
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Louis F. Dlugosz
Using his "pretzel-bending" technique, Dlugosz rolled clay into strips and bent them together for a lattice-work effect, resulting in sculpture with an open rather than a solid interior His work was exhibited at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City, the École nationale supérieure des beaux-arts
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Geuda
After heating geuda to roughly 1800 °C, the aluminium oxide lattice-work of the gem is disrupted and cooling greatly improves both color and clarity.
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