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  2. Pirogov triangle - Wikipedia

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    The Pirogov triangle (also Piragoff's triangle) is an area in the human neck formed by the intermediate tendon of the digastric muscle, the posterior border of the mylohyoid muscle, and the hypoglossal nerve.

  3. Nikolay Pirogov - Wikipedia

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    Nikolay Pirogov was born in Moscow, the 13th of 14 children of Ivan Ivanovich Pirogov (born around 1772), a major in the commissary service and a treasurer at the Moscow Food Depot whose own father came from peasants and served as a soldier in Peter the Great's army before retiring and opening a brewery in Moscow; Pirogov's mother Elizaveta Ivanovna Pirogova (née Novikova) belonged to an old ...

  4. Ternary plot - Wikipedia

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    A ternary flammability diagram, showing which mixtures of methane, oxygen gas, and inert nitrogen gas will burn. A ternary plot, ternary graph, triangle plot, simplex plot, or Gibbs triangle is a barycentric plot on three variables which sum to a constant. [1] It graphically depicts the ratios of the three variables as positions in an ...

  5. File:Triangle diagram.svg - Wikipedia

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    This diagram is the leading contribution to the gauge anomaly. |Source=en:Image:Triangle diagram.PNG |Date=2007-03-07 |Author=User:Stannered |Permi File usage The following 6 pages use this file:

  6. Flammability diagram - Wikipedia

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    Triangular diagrams are not commonplace. The easiest way to understand them is to briefly go through three basic steps in their construction. Consider the first triangular diagram below, which shows all possible mixtures of methane, oxygen and nitrogen. Air is a mixture of about 21 volume percent oxygen, and 79 volume percent inerts (nitrogen ...

  7. Compatibility diagram - Wikipedia

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    A three-component compatibility diagram will depict the stable phase of each pure component as the point at each corner of a ternary diagram. Additional points in the diagram represent other pure phases, and lines connecting pairs of these points represent compositions at which the two phases are the only phases present.

  8. Point-set triangulation - Wikipedia

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    Triangle Splitting Algorithm : Find the convex hull of the point set and triangulate this hull as a polygon. Choose an interior point and draw edges to the three vertices of the triangle that contains it. Continue this process until all interior points are exhausted. [6]

  9. Critical pair (term rewriting) - Wikipedia

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    Triangle diagram of a critical pair obtained from two rewrite rules s → t (upper row, left) and l→r (right). The substitution σ unifies the subterm s| p with l. The resulting overlay term sσ[lσ] p (lower row, middle) can be rewritten to the term tσ and sσ[rσ'] p (lower row, left and right), respectively. The latter two terms form the ...