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  2. Antipodal point - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics, two points of a sphere (or n-sphere, including a circle) are called antipodal or diametrically opposite if they are the endpoints of a diameter, a straight line segment between two points on a sphere and passing through its center.

  3. Antipodes - Wikipedia

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    For example, the island of Ko Chang—which is the second or third largest island in Thailand—is nearly antipodal to San Lorenzo Island, which is the largest island of Peru. The antipodes of the Antipodes Islands, considered by early European explorers to be antipodal to the United Kingdom, are the town of Barfleur on France's Cotentin Peninsula.

  4. Polar opposite - Wikipedia

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    A polar opposite is the diametrically opposite point of a circle or sphere. It is mathematically known as an antipodal point, or antipode when referring to the Earth. It is also an idiom often used to describe people and ideas that are opposites.

  5. A US-Russia prisoner exchange with diametrically opposed ...

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    The harrowing ordeals of three Americans jailed in Russia came to a happy ending around midnight on Thursday, when they stepped off a plane and into emotional embraces with family members waiting ...

  6. Borsuk–Ulam theorem - Wikipedia

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    A function is called odd (aka antipodal or antipode-preserving) if for every : () = ().. The Borsuk–Ulam theorem is equivalent to the following statement: A continuous odd function from an n-sphere into Euclidean n-space has a zero.

  7. Negative relationship - Wikipedia

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    Diametrically opposed points represent a correlation of –1 = cos(π), called anti-correlation. Any two points not in the same hemisphere have negative correlation. An example would be a negative cross-sectional relationship between illness and vaccination, if it is observed that where the incidence of one is higher than average, the incidence ...

  8. NYT ‘Connections’ Hints and Answers Today, Thursday, February 13

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    Something that's used as a pattern or example. 2. Different ways to show feelings of gratitude. 3. Auxillary words that indicate "possibility" or "necessity." 4. The words in this category precede ...

  9. Counterculture - Wikipedia

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    A counterculture is a culture whose values and norms of behavior differ substantially from those of mainstream society, sometimes diametrically opposed to mainstream cultural mores. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] A countercultural movement expresses the ethos and aspirations of a specific population during a well-defined era.