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  2. Tessellation - Wikipedia

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    Tessellation is used in manufacturing industry to reduce the wastage of material (yield losses) such as sheet metal when cutting out shapes for objects such as car doors or drink cans. [78] Tessellation is apparent in the mudcrack-like cracking of thin films [79] [80] – with a degree of self-organisation being observed using micro and ...

  3. Template:Square tiling tessellations - Wikipedia

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  4. Template:Hexagonal tiling cell tessellations - Wikipedia

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  5. Template : Hexagonal tiling vertex figure tessellations

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  6. Template:Tiling templates - Wikipedia

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    This template is intended to provide consistent and easy linking between tessellation and tiling related templates.

  7. Hexagonal tiling - Wikipedia

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    In geometry, the hexagonal tiling or hexagonal tessellation is a regular tiling of the Euclidean plane, in which exactly three hexagons meet at each vertex. It has Schläfli symbol of {6,3} or t {3,6} (as a truncated triangular tiling).

  8. Cairo pentagonal tiling - Wikipedia

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    In geometry, a Cairo pentagonal tiling is a tessellation of the Euclidean plane by congruent convex pentagons, formed by overlaying two tessellations of the plane by hexagons and named for its use as a paving design in Cairo.

  9. Template:Tessellation - Wikipedia

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