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  2. List of radiologic signs - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version ... Radiologic signs are the signs used for diagnosing physiological and pathological conditions in radiologic images. This list ...

  3. File:Scallop Diagram2.svg - Wikipedia

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    Although this image is freely licensed for use on Wikimedia Commons and elsewhere, it is NOT in the public domain. Anyone wishing to use it on a different web site or in a publication is obligated to provide following details along with the image: - Author: K.D. Schroeder - Scallop Diagram2.svg from Wikimedia Commons - License: CC-BY-SA 3.0

  4. File:Circle structures.pdf - Wikipedia

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  5. File:Circle.pdf - Wikipedia

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  6. Template:Circlenotation - Wikipedia

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  7. Scalloped topography - Wikipedia

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    Scalloped depressions are thought to begin with a small trigger like a small impact, local darkening, erosion, or cracks from thermal contraction. Cracks are common in ice-rich ground on the Earth. Their model predicts that these scalloped depression will develop when the ground has large amounts of pure ice, up to many tens of meters in depth.

  8. Coinage shapes - Wikipedia

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    They have also been struck with scalloped (wavy) edges, and with holes in the middle. Coins in the shape of polygons often have rounded edges or are Reuleaux polygons . This article focuses mainly on circulating coins; a number of non-circulating commemorative coins have been made in special shapes, including guitars, pyramids, and maps. [ 1 ]

  9. Geometry template - Wikipedia

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    A geometry template is a piece of clear plastic with cut-out shapes for use in mathematics and other subjects in primary school through secondary school. It also has various measurements on its sides to be used like a ruler. In Australia, popular brands include Mathomat and MathAid.