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  2. Doyle spiral - Wikipedia

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    A Doyle spiral of type (8,16) printed in 1911 in Popular Science as an illustration of phyllotaxis. [1] One of its spiral arms is shaded. In the mathematics of circle packing, a Doyle spiral is a pattern of non-crossing circles in the plane in which each circle is surrounded by a ring of six tangent circles.

  3. List of spirals - Wikipedia

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    For <, spiral-ring pattern; =, regular spiral; >, loose spiral. R is the distance of spiral starting point (0, R) to the center. R is the distance of spiral starting point (0, R) to the center. The calculated x and y have to be rotated backward by ( − θ {\displaystyle -\theta } ) for plotting.

  4. Philips circle pattern - Wikipedia

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    Philips circle pattern was also used by Channel 7 from 1995 (when station was replacing its previously Telefunken FuBK [102] [103] which was used from 1982 until 1995) [104] [105] [106] until it switched to a 24/7 schedule on 11 March 2010. the Philips circle pattern was also used by MCOT HD (then as Channel 9) [107] from 1995 until it switched ...

  5. Whorl - Wikipedia

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    Main whorled patterns. A whorl ( / w ɜːr l / or / w ɔːr l / ) is an individual circle , oval , volution or equivalent in a whorled pattern , which consists of a spiral or multiple concentric objects (including circles , ovals and arcs ).

  6. Test card - Wikipedia

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    Test cards typically contain a set of patterns to enable television cameras and receivers to be adjusted to show the picture correctly (see SMPTE color bars).Most modern test cards include a set of calibrated color bars which will produce a characteristic pattern of "dot landings" on a vectorscope, allowing chroma and tint to be precisely adjusted between generations of videotape or network feeds.

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    If you love Scrabble, you'll love the wonderful word game fun of Just Words. Play Just Words free online!

  8. Overlapping circles grid - Wikipedia

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    An overlapping circles grid is a geometric pattern of repeating, overlapping circles of an equal radius in two-dimensional space. Commonly, designs are based on circles centered on triangles (with the simple, two circle form named vesica piscis ) or on the square lattice pattern of points.

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