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Aegina is roughly triangular in shape, approximately from east to west and from north to south, with an area of about.
Sand's article was the first to lay out the now-familiar triangular area where the losses took place.
Nzwani, triangular shaped and forty kilometers from apex to base, has an area of 424 square kilometers.
The building was designed to be in triangular shape because it could provide 20 % more of the office area to enjoy the harbour view as compared with the square or rectangular shaped buildings.
Inland from these lies the Jifarah Plain, a triangular area of some 15, 000 square km.
Newfoundland is roughly triangular, with each side being approximately, and has an area of.
The two triangular regions of a cross-quadrilateral ( like a figure 8 ) have opposite-signed densities, and adding their areas together can give a total area of zero for the whole figure.
The delta is a triangular swampy area of marshes, floating reed islands, and sandbanks, where the Danube ends its trek of almost 3, 000 kilometers and divides into three frayed branches before emptying into the Black Sea.
The Sinai Peninsula or Sinai ( Sīnā ) is a triangular peninsula in Egypt about in area.
On a standard supply and demand diagram, consumer surplus is the area ( triangular if the supply and demand curves are linear ) above the equilibrium price of the good and below the demand
Sails set in other positions, or only in special circumstances, have a variety of other names, for instance: a triangular sail set on a stay might be called a staysail, or jib if the stay in question runs to the prow or bowsprit ; sails set either side of square sails to increase sail area in light winds are called studding-sails, qualified by the side and the plain sail name ( such as " port topgallant studding-sail ", but more likely to be pronounced " port t ' ga ' ant stun ' sl "); a gaff sail set aft of the mizzen mast may be called a Spanker or Driver.
Before early modern nation-building, the Low Countries referred to a wide area of northern Europe as a low-lying triangular river delta for the rivers Rhine, Meuse, Scheldt, and Ems.
An equivalent Bermuda rigged schooner is less likely to have a boomed triangular sail abaft the foremast, as the shape is of insufficient area to maximise drive, and such a sail does little to prepare the wind for the mainsail.
Cetonia aurata, known as the rose chafer, or more rarely as the green rose chafer, is a beetle, 20 mm ( ¾ in ) long, that has metallic green coloration ( but can be bronze, copper, violet, blue / black or grey ) with a distinct V shaped scutellum, the small triangular area between the wing cases just below the thorax, and having several other irregular small white lines and marks.
Walter Karl Koch ( 3 May 1880 in Dortmund, Germany-1962 ) was a German surgeon best known for the discovery of Koch's triangle, a triangular shaped area in the right atrium of the heart, and of Tawara's node, the atrioventricular node which is the beginning of the auricular-ventricular bundle.
Square rigs have twice the sail area per mast height compared to triangular sails, and when tuned, more exactly approximate a multiple airfoil, and therefore apply larger forces to the hull.
In 1778 a small triangular area bordering the James River was given to Cumberland County.
According to the U. S. Census Bureau, the county, roughly triangular in shape, has a total area of, of which is land and ( 1. 80 %) is water.
Gadsden and Rome, Georgia are the largest cities in the triangular area defined by the Interstate highways between Atlanta, Birmingham and Chattanooga.
Although no Interstate highway passes through Rome, it is the second largest city, after Gadsden, Alabama, near the center of the triangular area defined by the Interstate highways between Atlanta, Birmingham and Chattanooga, which contributes to its importance as a regional center in several areas, such as medical care and education.
In 1942, the village annexed No Man's Land, an unincorporated triangular shoreline area bordering Kenilworth, in the vicinity of the present-day Plaza del Lago, that had been the subject of numerous municipal disputes and the site of a failed club-hotel complex.
Also, the area within the triangular shape has been reported to had never had a tornado fully touch the ground since 1871 when recording began in Biscay.
The triangular area of the old commercial village contains a mixture of residential, mixed-use, and commercial buildings dating from the 1870s to the early 1900s.
Arlington Heights is a residential area situated east of Arlington on the triangular raised plateau bordered on the east by the Cascade Mountains, on the northwest by the North Fork of the Stillaguamish River, and on the southwest by the South Fork of the Stillaguamish River.

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First, if planar regions separated by the graph are not triangulated, i. e. do not have exactly three edges in their boundaries, we can add edges without introducing new vertices in order to make every region triangular, including the unbounded outer region.
Flags are usually rectangular in shape ( often in the ratio 2: 3, 1: 2, or 3: 5 ), but may be of any shape or size that is practical for flying, including square, triangular, or swallow tailed.
The Irish Maedoc book shrine dates from the 11th century, and clearly shows a harper with a triangular framed harp including a " T-Section " in the pillar.
* Utility knife: A short knife with a replaceable triangular blade, used for cutting sheet materials including card stock, paperboard, and corrugated fiberboard
The base of a pyramid can be trilateral, quadrilateral, or any polygon shape, meaning that a pyramid has at least three outer triangular surfaces ( at least four faces including the base ).
He was retained for all of Australia's 12 matches in the triangular tournament, scoring 266 runs at 38. 00 with two half-centuries, including a top score of 81 in the Australia Day victory over India.
Other extensions of linear interpolation can be applied to other kinds of mesh such as triangular and tetrahedral meshes, including Bézier surfaces.
The city was not only a bedroom community for Halifax but also had commerce and industries of its own, including the Volvo Halifax Assembly plant, a molasses plant dating back to the days of the triangular trade with the West Indies, the shopping district of Dartmouth Crossing, as well as many federal government jobs.
The leaves of many conifers are long, thin and needle-like, others species, including most Cupressaceae and some Podocarpaceae, have flat, triangular scale-like leaves.
Moondog also invented several musical instruments, including a small triangular-shaped harp known as the " oo ", another which he named the " ooo-ya-tsu ", and the " hüs " ( after the Norwegian, " hus ", meaning " house ") which is a triangular stringed instrument played with a bow.
* Alpine Pacific Triangle-a triangular loop including sections of SH 1, 7 and 70 linking the popular destinations of Hanmer Springs, Kaikoura and Waipara.
Her open-mindedness led her to accept a triangular relationship, and from early 1926 Laura Riding lived with her and Graves in London The marriage eventually broke down, as Graves increasingly favoured Riding, leaving Nancy to bring up the four children of the marriage alone, in a succession of locations, including Cumberland and a further spell on Boars Hill.
The family also contains the well studied kleptoparasitic species of the subfamily Argyrodinae ( including Argyrodes, Faiditus, and Neospintharus ) which often have triangular bodies.
In 1911, Bern-based Tobler began wrapping its chocolate bars in aluminium foil including the unique triangular chocolate bar, Toblerone.
Theodor Tobler together with Emil Baumann ( Theodor Tobler ’ s cousin ) developed a unique milk chocolate including nougat, almonds and honey with a distinctive triangular shape.
The station serves an area of Washington crowded with federal buildings, on 12th Street between Pennsylvania Avenue NW and Constitution Avenue NW, including the triangular area formed by 15th Street, Constitution, and Pennsylvania known as Federal Triangle, from which the station takes its name.
The two teams with the most points ( usually two points for a win, one point for a no-result or tie, and no points for a loss ) qualify for the one-game final ; the bonus point system is also sometimes used in a triangular tournament, including the Commonwealth Bank Series and the NatWest Series.
The culture is distinguished by its characteristic metal objects including ingot torcs, flat axes, flat triangular daggers, bracelets with spiral-ends, disk-and paddle-headed pins and curl rings which are distributed over a wide area of Central Europe and beyond.
Except for the West Coast stores ( which had a marina design ), A & P stores constructed from 1955 to 1970 usually featured a distinctive cupola and weather vane ( bow and truss ) design on the buildings ' roofs, red brick finish on walls ( including the rear ), and a raised triangular point in the front facade where the store's lollipop logo was placed.
Many species of animals can be found here, including the kingfisher, otter, dipper, avocet, and black-tailed godwit ; the triangular club-rush ( scirpus ) also grows on the banks.
* Approximately 40 stars in Monoceros, including a portion of NGC 2264, fill out the triangular Christmas Tree Cluster.
A recent study found that Dyoplosaurus is in fact a valid taxon, and identified unique characteristics that differentiated it from Euoplocephalus, including its triangular claws.
During this work, some of the more esthetic features of the 1988 redesign, including the striking triangular door handles that copied the shape of the building were lost to more modern but otherwise unremarkable fittings.
The rear roof could be custom finished in several different ways including triangular " coach " windows or vinyl covered " blind quarter " looks.

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