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Cupola (geometry)

Known as: Hypercupola, Cuploid, Icosahedral cupola 
In geometry, a cupola is a solid formed by joining two polygons, one (the base) with twice as many edges as the other, by an alternating band of… 
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2018
2018
The paper discusses the generation of a specific group of polyhedra, Concave Cupolae of Fourth Sort (CC IV) with regular… 
2018
2018
The author has developed and patented several types of gas cupola furnaces, which, due to replacing coke with gas, do not emit… 
2015
2015
In the past meat and bone meal was a major source of nutrients for recycling back to agricultural land, either as animal feed or… 
Review
2006
Review
2006
High technology products have certain salient characteristics that differentiate them from low technology consumer products. The… 
1999
1999
In part I, the motivation behind the signal validation system for the cupola furnace was presented, and a methodology for… 
1995
1995
A cupola is a furnace used for melting pig iron, scrap steel, cast iron scrap, foundry return scrap, and ferroalloys to a… 
1986
1986
The surface ultrastructure of the setae and epidermal organs of the larva of Curetis regula is described. Their possible… 
1972
1972
Summary1.The scanning electron microscopy permits to distinguish between different tubal epithelial cells reaching the surface of… 
1966
1966
This paper outlines the study for utilisation of cupola slag in cement making in presence of different activators. Portland…