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    Convexity and related combinatorial geometry / by Kay, David C., Breen, Marilyn

    Published 1982
    Subjects: “…Convex polyhedra…”
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    Geometric shaping of chosen two-layered bar domes by Dominika Pilarska

    Published 2014-09-01
    Subjects: “…regular polyhedra…”
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    Phase controllable fabrication of zinc cobalt sulfide hollow polyhedra as high-performance electrocatalysts for the hydrogen evolution reaction by Zhang, Bowei, Yang, Guang, Li, Chaojiang, Huang, Kang, Wu, Junsheng, Hao, Shiji, Feng, Jianyong, Peng, Dongdong, Huang, Yizhong

    Published 2020
    “…In this paper, Zn–Co–S hollow/porous polyhedra with controllable phases were fabricated via solvent-based sulfidation at room temperature followed by thermal annealing. …”
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    Simple Closed Quasigeodesics on Tetrahedra by Joseph O’Rourke, Costin Vîlcu

    Published 2022-05-01
    Subjects: “…convex polyhedra…”
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    A few-polyhedra mutant and wild-type nucleopolyhedrovirus remain as a stable polymorphism during serial coinfection in Trichoplusia ni. by Bull, J, Godfray, H, O'Reilly, DR

    Published 2003
    “…Few-polyhedra (FP) mutants of nucleopolyhedroviruses (NPVs) are a well-known phenomenon during serial passage of virus in cell culture. …”
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    Change from sixfold to fivefold coordination of silicate polyhedra: Insights from first-principles calculations of CaSi2O5 by Warren, M, Redfern, S, Angel, R

    Published 1999
    “…It differs from the titanite structure by the elongation and loss of a Si-O bond within a SiO6 octahedron, thus having SiO5 polyhedra. We have studied both these phases using density-functional theory in the generalized gradients approximation, to investigate the relative stability and chemical changes between the phases. …”
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    A new method to calculate end-member thermodynamic properties of minerals from their constituent polyhedra I: enthalpy, entropy and molar volume by Van Hinsberg, V, Vriend, S, Schumacher, J

    Published 2005
    “…The thermodynamic properties of silicate minerals can be described as a linear combination of the fractional properties of their constituent polyhedra. In contrast, given the thermodynamic properties of these polyhedra, the thermodynamic properties of minerals can be estimated, where only the crystallography of the mineral needs to be known. …”
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