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Waterhouse was
inspired by
concentric phenomena in
nature and culture, and
allusions to "cities", to
write Concentricities in five
movements for a clarinet–cello–piano...
- The
concentricity error of an
optical fiber is the
distance between the
center of the two
concentric circles that
specify the
cladding diameter and the...
- Look up
concentric in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Concentric objects share the same
center or axis.
Concentric may also
refer to:
Concentric muscle...
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Concentric hypertrophy is a
hypertrophic growth of a
hollow organ without overall enlargement, in
which the
walls of the
organ are
thickened and its capacity...
- said to be
concentric when they
share the same center. Any pair of (possibly unalike)
objects with well-defined
centers can be
concentric,
including circles...
- A
concentric castle is a
castle with two or more
concentric curtain walls, such that the
outer wall is
lower than the
inner and can be
defended from it...
- A
concentric reducer is used to join pipe
sections or tube
sections on the same axis. The
concentric reducer is cone-shaped, and is used when
there is...
- The
concentric zone model, also
known as the
Burgess model or the CCD model, is one of the
earliest theoretical models to
explain urban social structures...
- The
concentric siphon or
annular siphon is a
rarer embodiment of the
siphon which has the
discharge tube
separate from the
inlet tube, with the opening...
- Baló's
concentric sclerosis is a
disease in
which the
white matter of the
brain appears damaged in
concentric layers,
leaving the axis
cylinder intact...