- The
cubical atom was an
early atomic model in
which electrons were
positioned at the
eight corners of a cube in a non-polar atom or molecule. This theory...
- Look up cubicĀ or
cubical in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Cubic may
refer to: Cube (algebra), "cubic"
measurement Cube, a three-dimensional
solid object...
- can be
represented in many ways, one of
which is the
graph known as the
cubical graph. It can be
constructed by
using the
Cartesian product of graphs....
- In mathematics, a
cubical complex (also
called cubical set and
Cartesian complex) is a set
composed of points, line segments, squares, cubes, and their...
- a
branch of mathematics, a
cubical set is a set-valued
contravariant functor on the
category of (various) n-cubes.
Cubical sets have been
often considered...
-
truncated hypercubes: In the
mathematical field of
graph theory, a
truncated cubical graph is the
graph of
vertices and
edges of the
truncated cube, one of...
- Look up epitheliumĀ or
squamous in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Epithelium or
epithelial tissue is a thin, continuous,
protective layer of
cells with...
- A
regular octahedron has 24
rotational (or orientation-preserving) symmetries, and 48
symmetries altogether.
These include transformations that combine...
-
dipole Yagi. In 1957
James Sherriff McCaig patented what we know as a "
cubical" (two-element) multi-band quad antenna. In 1960
Rudolf Baumgartner patented...
- with
sodium ions
tetrahedrally coordinated to 4
oxide ions and
oxide cubically coordinated to 8
sodium ions.
Sodium oxide is
produced by the reaction...