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  2. Conway polyhedron notation - Wikipedia

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    Truncate: t Kis raises a pyramid on each face, and is also called akisation, Kleetope , cumulation, [ 11 ] accretion, or pyramid- augmentation . Truncate cuts off the polyhedron at its vertices but leaves a portion of the original edges. [ 12 ]

  3. Truncation (geometry) - Wikipedia

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    Truncations of the cube beyond rectification. When "truncation" applies to platonic solids or regular tilings, usually "uniform truncation" is implied, which means truncating until the original faces become regular polygons with twice as many sides as the original form.

  4. Truncate (SQL) - Wikipedia

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    In SQL, the TRUNCATE TABLE statement is a data manipulation language (DML) [1] operation that deletes all rows of a table without causing a triggered action. The result of this operation quickly removes all data from a table , typically bypassing a number of integrity enforcing mechanisms.

  5. Truncation (statistics) - Wikipedia

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    Truncation can be applied to any probability distribution.This will usually lead to a new distribution, not one within the same family. Thus, if a random variable X has F(x) as its distribution function, the new random variable Y defined as having the distribution of X truncated to the semi-open interval (a, b] has the distribution function

  6. Truncation - Wikipedia

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    Truncation of positive real numbers can be done using the floor function.Given a number + to be truncated and , the number of elements to be kept behind the decimal point, the truncated value of x is

  7. Truncated distribution - Wikipedia

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    In statistics, a truncated distribution is a conditional distribution that results from restricting the domain of some other probability distribution.Truncated distributions arise in practical statistics in cases where the ability to record, or even to know about, occurrences is limited to values which lie above or below a given threshold or within a specified range.

  8. Truncation (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Cheque truncation, the conversion of physical cheques into electronic form for transmission to the paying bank; Clipping (morphology), the word formation process which consists in the reduction of a word to one of its parts

  9. Rounding - Wikipedia

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    One may also round toward zero (or truncate, or round away from infinity): y is the integer that is closest to x such that it is between 0 and x (included); ...