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Edge-contracted icosahedron

Known as: Dissected icosahedron, Dissected regular icosahedron, Edge-diminished icosahedron 
In geometry, an edge-contracted icosahedron is a polyhedron with 18 triangular faces, 27 edges, and 11 vertices with C2v symmetry, order 4.
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2016
2016
We present a generalization of the standard Inönü–Wigner contraction by rescaling not only the generators of a Lie superalgebra… 
Review
2009
Review
2009
The present paper reviews the type material of four poorly described species of Asterocheres Boeck, 1859 deposited in the… 
1999
1999
The Northern Karst Province of northern Puerto Rico formed in limestone of Oligocene and Miocene age (Monroe, 1976, 1980). Hill… 
1990
1990
Because Charles Dickens's figures so often have derisive tags associated with them from the time of their first emergence, Ebene…