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Cone-
in-
cone structures are
secondary sedimentary structures that form
in ****ociation with
deeper burial and diagenesis. They
consist of
concentric inter-bedded...
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Cone cells or
cones are
photoreceptor cells in the
retinas of vertebrates' eyes. They
respond differently to
light of
different wavelengths, and the combination...
- are also called,
according to the
relevant genus,
cypress cone, fir
cone, pine
cone,
spruce cone, etc. They are
usually woody, and
variously conic, cylindrical...
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Volcanic cones are
among the
simplest volcanic landforms. They are
built by
ejecta from a
volcanic vent,
piling up
around the vent
in the
shape of a
cone with...
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Shatter cones are rare
geological features that are only
known to form
in the
bedrock beneath meteorite impact craters or
underground nuclear explosions...
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Traffic cones, also
called pylons, witches' hats, road
cones,
highway cones,
safety cones,
caution cones,
channelizing devices,
construction cones, roadworks...
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In linear algebra, a
cone—sometimes
called a
linear cone for
distinguishing it from
other sorts of
cones—is a
subset of a
vector space that is
closed under...
- An ice
cream cone (England) or poke (Ireland/Scotland) is a brittle,
cone-shaped pastry,
usually made of a
wafer similar in texture to a waffle, made so...
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Pyrometric cones are
pyrometric devices that are used to
gauge heatwork during the
firing of
ceramic materials in a kiln. The
cones,
often used
in sets of...
- Look up
cone or
coning in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
cone is a
basic geometrical shape.
Cone may also
refer to:
Cone (category theory)
Cone (formal...