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  • ==== Solids ==== ...contains 14 faces, is the [[permutohedron]] of order four, and the only [[Archimedean solid]] to tessellate space. ...
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  • ...hteen convex uniform prisms based on the [[Platonic solid|Platonic]] and [[Archimedean solid]]s ([[tetrahedral prism]], [[truncated tetrahedral prism]], [[cubic p ...
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  • ...he definition; uniform polyhedra include [[Platonic solid|Platonic]] and [[Archimedean solid]]s as well as [[Prism (geometry)|prism]]s and [[antiprism]]s.<ref>{{m The Johnson solids are named after American mathematician [[Norman Johnson (mathematician)|Nor ...
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  • The [[Platonic solid]]s and [[Archimedean solid]]s have ideal versions, with the same combinatorial structure as thei ...ean solids, and have symmetries taking any face to any other face. Catalan solids that cannot be ideal include the [[rhombic dodecahedron]] and the [[triakis ...
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  • ...edron]], and regular [[icosahedron]]—have the Rupert property. Of the 13 [[Archimedean solid]]s, it is known that at least these ten have the Rupert property: the Cubes and all rectangular solids have Rupert passages in every direction that is not parallel to any of thei ...
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  • * [[Archimedean graph]] ...
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  • == Chamfered Platonic solids == ...ges touch the same [[midsphere]]. (They look noticeably different only for solids containing triangles.) The shown [[dual polyhedra]] are dual to the canonic ...
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  • ...um]] calls the vertex-uniform tilings ''Archimedean'' in parallel to the [[Archimedean solid]]s. Their [[Dual graph|dual tilings]] are called '''''Laves tilings'' | chapter = Chapter 21, ''Naming the Archimedean and Catalan polyhedra and tilings, Euclidean Plane Tessellations'' ...
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  • ...t2=Jiao | first2=Y. | title=Dense packings of the Platonic and Archimedean solids | journal=Nature | publisher=Springer Science and Business Media LLC | volu ...
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  • ...of cancellation conditions for the indirect testing of the solvability and Archimedean [[axioms]], and David Krantz (1964) who connected the Luce & Tukey work to ====Solvability and Archimedean axioms==== ...
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  • [[Category:Archimedean solids]] ...
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  • </ref> ''Beginner's Book of Modular Origami Polyhedra: The Platonic Solids'', 2008. ''Modular Origami Polyhedra'', also with Lewis Simon, 2nd ed., 199 ...nal)|Science]]|jstor=1734491|pages=653–655|series=New Series|title=Planes, solids, and nolids|volume=176}} ...
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  • *'''[[Archimedes' screw]]''' – also known by the name ''Archimedean screw'' or ''screw pump'', is a [[machine]] used for [[pump|transferring wa ...ulates, directs or controls the flow of a fluid (gases, liquids, fluidized solids, or [[slurries]]) by opening, closing, or partially obstructing various pas ...
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  • .... |last2=Lafon |first2=J.P. |title=Secondary-electron emission from porous solids |journal=Physical Review A |date=July 1995 |volume=52 |issue=1 |pages=433–4 ...wists the dipolar magnetic field and corresponding current sheet into an [[Archimedean spiral]]. This [[heliospheric current sheet]] has a shape similar to a swir ...
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