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** and Convex
** Convex hull for map and mesh collision
** Convex body, a compact convex set with non-empty interior
** Convex Horseshoe Bat, Rhinolophus convexus

** and curve
** Population ecology: population — competition — mating — biological dispersal — endemism — niche — growth curve — carrying capacity
** The greater omentum ( or gastrocolic ) hangs from the greater curve of the stomach and loops down in front of the intestines before curving back upwards to attach to the transverse colon.
** Area under the curve ( pharmacokinetics ), regarding plasma drug concentration-time curves
** Torsion of a curve
** upsloping yield curve — caps will be more expensive than floors.
** the steeper is the slope of the yield curve, ceteris paribus, the greater are the cap premiums.
** Runoff curve number, an empirical parameter used in hydrology
** a World War II landing craft and a Bombardon Unit, a harbour device intended for the D-Day beaches in Normandy, 50 metres north east of the curve of the south break water
** Hasse bound, on the number of points on an elliptic curve
** Consequently, the sum of distances d ( F < sub > 1 </ sub >, P ) + d ( F < sub > 2 </ sub >, P ) must be constant as P moves along the curve because the sum of distances d ( P < sub > 1 </ sub >, P ) + d ( P < sub > 2 </ sub >, P ) also remains constant.
** Lorentz curve ( disambiguation ), various meanings
** lmfit, a translation of lmdif into C / C ++ with an easy-to-use wrapper for curve fitting, public domain.
** Semiconductor curve tracer, a device for displaying the above curve
** Steep dose-response curve: Small changes in the dosage of a drug produce large changes in the drug's concentration in the patient ’ s blood plasma.
** Yield curve spread, on mortgage backed securities
** At a level of Q at which the MC curve is above the average total cost or average variable cost curve, the latter curve is rising.
** If MC is below average total cost or average variable cost, then the latter curve is falling.
** The Laffer curve, his economic theory
** Lissajous curve ( or figure, or spiral ), a mathematical figure showing a type of harmonic motion
** Lissajous orbit, an orbital trajectory resembling a Lissajous curve
** Lorenz curve, an income distribution curve

** and boundary
** boundary value problems
** Neoproterozoic: The youngest geologic era of the Proterozoic Eon, from the Cambrian Period lower boundary ( 542 Ma ) back to 1000 Ma.
** Polar front, the boundary region between the polar cell and the Ferrel cell in each hemisphere
** Boundary scattering, a phonon hitting the boundary of a system ;
** Inner London, a term of variable official definition describing the group of local authorities ' areas in the centre of Greater London, often matching the boundary of the previous County of London or the ( abolished ) Inner London Education Authority
** Pacific-Antarctic Ridge, oceanic ridge at the boundary between the Pacific and Antarctic tectonic plates
** Pacific-Kula Ridge, former oceanic ridge at the boundary between the Pacific and Kula tectonic plates
** Pacific-Farallon Ridge, former oceanic ridge at the boundary between the Pacific and Farallon tectonic plates
** B ( X ) is the unit ball bundle of the cotangent bundle of X, and S ( X ) is its boundary, and p is the projection to X.
** the part lying west of the eastern boundary of the townships of Shenango, Lemoine, Carty, Pinogami, Biggs, Rollo, Swayze, Cunningham, Blamey, Shipley, Singapore, Burr and Edighoffer ;
** Ōedo Line: Shin-egota ( on the boundary with Nakano ), Nerima, Toshimaen, Nerima-Kasugacho, Hikarigaoka Stations
** Tōjō Line: Tobu Nerima and Shimo-Akatsuka Stations are on the boundary with Itabashi
** the image of the boundary of the closed ball is contained in the union of a finite number of elements of the partition, each having cell dimension less than n.
** Maps of the boundary
** Neumann boundary condition
** Line D ( Gare de Vaise to Gare de Vénissieux ) – served by 2 stations ( Mermoz-Pinel and Parilly ) located on the boundary with Lyon.
** only in Iraq and Persian Gulf: before a word boundary ;
** bounded on the north by the City of Ottawa, and on the east, south and west by a line drawn from the boundary south along Conroy Road, west along Davidson Road and Lester Road, south along Albion Road, west along the road allowance between lots 10 and 11, Concession 3, south along the Canadian Pacific Railway line, west along Leitrim Road, north along Limebank Road and River Road to the Ottawa city limit ;
** the part bounded on the north by the Quebec border, and on the west by the western city limit, and on the north, east and south by a line drawn from the city limit east along Montreal Road and Highway 17, north along Green's Creek and due north to the Quebec boundary.
** It is also home to the Maine Avenue Fish Market, Arena Stage, the Washington Marina, Fort McNair, and Hains Point ; East and West Potomac Park, a conjunction of two national parks between I-395 and the National Mall that contain the Tidal Basin, the Jefferson Memorial, and the Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial ( West Potomac Park continues into Northwest and includes the Lincoln Memorial and World War II Memorial, both of which straddle the Southwest / Northwest boundary );
** AP 204, Mechanical design using boundary representation
** Any parabolic element of G fixing a boundary point of D is in H.
** Winner of the Ball-is the hurler that goals the ball for his side ( or carries it over the parish boundary in the St Columb game ).
** The Finlay and Peace-Finlay Gold Rushes prompted the declaration of the Stickeen Territories, which lay north of the colony's boundary, the line of the Nass and Finlay Rivers, extending to the 62nd parallel, west of the Rockies.

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