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His city of Babylon covered more than three square miles, surrounded by moats and ringed by a double circuit of walls.
Baudhayana ( c. 8th century BCE ) composed the Baudhayana Sulba Sutra, the best-known Sulba Sutra, which contains examples of simple Pythagorean triples, such as:,,,, and as well as a statement of the Pythagorean theorem for the sides of a square: " The rope which is stretched across the diagonal of a square produces an area double the size of the original square.
The two most common link patterns in wikis are CamelCase and free links ( arbitrary phrases surrounded by some set delimiter, such as < nowiki > double square brackets </ nowiki >).
The Place Nationale is a square of the 17th century, entered at each corner by gateways giving access to a large open space surrounded by pink brick houses supported by double rows of arcades.
The truncated blade type can be divided into a number of sub-types depending on the position of the truncation ( for example, oblique, square or double ) and according to its form, for example, concave or convex.
For example, a square ( closed fist, ' S ' hand ) with double solid bullets is the sign for ' milk ' ( iconically squeezing an udder ).
For quick approximations, it is enough to remember that doubling the distance reduces illumination to one quarter ; or similarly, to halve the illumination increase the distance by a factor of 1. 4 ( the square root of 2 ), and to double illumination, reduce the distance to 0. 7 ( square root of 1 / 2 ).
A common markup is using double square brackets around the term to be wikilinked, for example, the following input: < nowiki > wiki software </ nowiki > — will be converted by wiki software to look like this: wiki software.
It consists of approximately 1, 190 coral islands grouped in a double chain of 26 atolls, spread over roughly 90, 000 square kilometers, making this one of the most disparate countries in the world.
* Animations and explanations of a double pendulum and a physical double pendulum ( two square plates ) by Mike Wheatland ( Univ.
* Video of a double square pendulum with three ( almost ) identical starting conditions.
These symbols are commonly a square for " stop ", a vertically pointed triangle with a line under it for " eject ", a right-pointing triangle for " play ", double triangles for " fast-forward " and " rewind ", a red dot for " record ", and a vertically divided square ( two rectangles side-by-side ) for " pause ".
The sum total population of provinces with a provincial density above 700 people per square kilometer ( more than double the national average ) in a contiguous zone with Metro Manila is 25. 5 million people as of the 2007 census, one way to refer to the conurbation around Metro Manila is Greater Manila.
Linen embroidered with silk and metallic thread, in a mix of counted and free-stitched stitches, including buttonhole, chain, double running, overcast, plaited braid, and square open work stitches.
In April 2011, the Museum broke ground on an ambitious expansion project at the old skating rink that will almost double its floor space, bringing the total to about 100, 000 square feet.
With these concepts, Pierre Wantzel ( 1837 ) proved that straightedge and compass alone cannot trisect an arbitrary angle nor double a cube, nor to construct a square equal in area to a given circle.
Moore's Law, generally speaking, estimates that the number of transistors on a square inch of a microprocessor will double about every 18 months.
These were then enclosed by a double bank and ditch enclosure spreading over 52, 000 square metres ( 1. 3 acres ).
Like the dagger (†) and double dagger (‡), it is also sometimes used to link to a footnote where the asterisk (*) is already in use on a given page ; however, these usages are declining in favor of numbered footnotes, usually linked by a superscripted and / or square bracketed number.
The use of double drums and corner squinches was commonly used to make transition from square rooms to round domes.

double and brackets
The mark-up notation consists of double angle brackets ("< code ><<...>></ code >") that indicate macros, the "" symbol which indicates the end of the code section in a noweb file.
Other conventions sometimes seen are double pipes (|| ||) and curly brackets (
In mathematics, it can also be written with boldface or double brackets.
In mathematics, there is another notation with reversed boldface or double brackets or just using normal reversed brackets < nowiki >
When MediaWiki was created, it was typical for wikis to require text like " WorldWideWeb " to create a link to a page about the World Wide Web: links in MediaWiki, on the other hand, are created by surrounding words with double square brackets, and any spaces between them are left intact, e. g. < code >< nowiki > World Wide Web </ nowiki ></ code >.
Both Novum Testamentum Graece ( NA27 ) and the United Bible Societies ( UBS4 ) provide critical text for the pericope, but mark this off with < nowiki > double brackets </ nowiki >, indicating that the pericope is regarded as a later addition to the text.
This feature does not detect interwiki links ( in double square brackets ), only those using external link syntax.
From the centre of the second floor is suspended on wrought-iron brackets a double faced clock inscribed ' Costumier Perruquier ' on both sides.
The eight winners then advance to the College World Series, a double elimination tournament ( actually two separate four-team brackets ) to determine the two national finalists.
The double " pipe symbol " (||) brackets a diffusive barrier avoiding ( glass membrane ), or slowing down ( ceramic junction ), the mixing of the different solutions.
It has three stories, each with double or triple-layer eaves supported with brackets.

double and around
`` We'll double teams zigzagging up the mountain, Harmony '', he spoke reassuringly, concerned by the pinched look around her mouth.
She was the only kind of Negro Laura Andrus would want around: independent, unservile, probably charging double what ordinary maids did for housework -- and doubly efficient.
This leaves one to share with one of its two neighboring carbon atoms, which is why the benzene molecule is drawn with alternating single and double bonds around the hexagon.
The double bass stands around 180 cm ( six feet ) from scroll to endpin, and is typically constructed from several types of wood, including maple for the back, spruce for the top, and ebony for the fingerboard.
Famous double bass makers come from around the world and often represent varied national characteristics.
Karr was given Koussevitzky's famous solo double bass by Olga Koussevitsky and played it in concerts around the world for 40 years before, in turn, giving the instrument to the International Society of Bassists for talented soloists to use in concert.
The trams provide service to only parts of Hong Kong Island: they run on a double track along the northern coast of Hong Kong Island from Kennedy Town to Shau Kei Wan, with a single clockwise-running track of about around Happy Valley Racecourse.
The ships followed a design by Laubeuf first used successfully in 1897, having a double hull and flotation tanks around the outside of the main crew compartments.
Near Port Stanley, there is an Indian village dating from the 16th century known as the Southwold Earthworks where as many as 800 Neutral Indians once lived ; the archaeological remains include double earth walls winding around the grass – covered perimeter.
The line " Double, double toil and trouble ," communicates the witches ' intent clearly: they seek only trouble for the mortals around them.
This method is possible during every phases of mitosis as the double membrane is present around the chromatin before the membrane fusion proteins complex can insert.
This would have the double membrane form around it in during mitotic reassembly.
There were around 3, 000, 000 shareholders in Britain when Thatcher took office in 1979, but the subsequent sale of state-run firms saw the level of shareholders double to 6, 000, 000 by 1985 and by the time of her resignation as prime minister in 1990 there were more than 10, 000, 000 shareholders in Britain.
At the end of the civil war against Mark Antony, Augustus was left with around fifty legions, with several double counts ( multiple Legio Xs for instance ).
The typical RTTY signal with 170 Hz shift at 45. 45 baud requires around 250 Hz receiver bandwidth, over double that required by PSK31.
It was here that the single zero roulette wheel became the premier game, and over the years was exported around the world, except in the United States where the double zero wheel had remained dominant.
However, it is the American style layout with its simplified betting and fast cash action, using either a single or double zero wheel, that now dominates in most casinos around the world.
Configuration around double bonds is specified using the characters "/" and "
The constrictor and double constrictor are both extremely secure when tied tightly around convex objects with cord scaled for the task at hand.
Sebastian ignores his former lovers on the show: Angel, who performs in the elephant act ; and Phyllis, who does a double turn as an iron jaw artist and a vocalist starring in a South Seas spectacular built around her talent as a singer.
The plasma membrane of the cell surrounds this wall and pinches off to leave a double membrane around the DNA, and the developing structure is now known as a forespore.
The downward and upward sections of the gut are coiled around each other, forming a double helix.
For example, the 2009 – 2010 U2 360 ° Tour uses 24 Clair Brothers BT-218 subwoofers ( a double 18 " box ) around the perimeter of the central circular stage, and 72 proprietary Clair Brothers cardioid S4 subwoofers placed underneath the ring-shaped " B " stage which encircles the central main stage.
For example, a double bass with its low range needs a scale length of around, whilst a violin scale is only about.

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