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  2. Multiview orthographic projection - Wikipedia

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    Because the observer normally looks from the right side of the quadrant to obtain the front view, the objects will come in between the observer and the plane of projection. Therefore, in this case, the object is imagined to be transparent, and the projectors are imagined to be extended from various points of the object to meet the projection plane.

  3. BATON Overlay - Wikipedia

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    The BAlanced Tree Overlay Network (BATON) is a distributed tree structure designed for peer-to-peer (P2P) systems. Unlike other overlays that employ a distributed hash table, BATON organises peers in a distributed tree to facilitate range search.

  4. Baubotanik - Wikipedia

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    Subsequently, a three-story plane tree cube was created for the Baden-Württemberg State Horticultural Show 2012 in Nagold. [15] Since 2017, the Baubotanik field of research has been based at the Professorship for Green Technologies in Landscape Architecture at the Technical University of Munich. [16]

  5. Acanthus (ornament) - Wikipedia

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    After centuries without decorated capitals, they were revived enthusiastically in Romanesque architecture, often using foliage designs, including acanthus. Curling acanthus-type leaves occur frequently in the borders and ornamented initial letters of illuminated manuscripts , and are commonly found in combination with palmettes in woven silk ...

  6. Tree-graded space - Wikipedia

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    Tree-graded spaces behave like real trees "up to what can happen within the pieces", while allowing non-tree-like behavior within the pieces. For example, any topologically embedded circle is contained in a piece; there is a well-defined projection on every piece, such that every path-connected subset meeting a piece in at most one point ...

  7. Treemapping - Wikipedia

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    The original tree is converted to a binary tree: each node with more than two children is replaced by a sub-tree in which each node has exactly two children. Each region representing a node (starting from the root) is divided to two, using a line that keeps the angles between edges as large as possible.

  8. Template:Non-free proposed architecture - Wikipedia

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    This template categorizes images into Category:Non-free proposed architecture. The first time the two sides were in the conference was a two day trip from the airport of New York in London on Wednesday night when they were discussing their differences on how the two countries would work together in an effort not to get into the talks in London ...

  9. Tree of life (Kabbalah) - Wikipedia

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    The tree of life (Hebrew: עֵץ חַיִּים, romanized: ʿēṣ ḥayyim or no: אִילָן‎, romanized: ʾilān, lit. 'tree') is a diagram used in Rabbinical Judaism in kabbalah and other mystical traditions derived from it. [1]