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Facets (/ˈfæsɪt/) are flat
faces on
geometric shapes. The
organization of
naturally occurring facets was key to
early developments in crystallography,...
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Stella octangula as a
faceting of the cube In geometry,
faceting (also
spelled facetting) is the
process of
removing parts of a polygon,
polyhedron or...
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facet in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
facet is a flat
surface of a
geometric shape, e.g., of a cut gemstone.
Facet may also
refer to:
Facets (album)...
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Faceted may
refer to an
object containing a
facet.
Faceted may also
refer to:
Faceted classification,
organizational system allowing multiple characteristics...
- are two
facet joints in each
spinal motion segment and each
facet joint is
innervated by the
recurrent meningeal nerves.
Innervation to the
facet joints...
- In geometry, a
facet is a
feature of a polyhedron, polytope, or
related geometric structure,
generally of
dimension one less than the
structure itself...
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Palace of the
Facets (Russian: Грановитая палата, romanized: Granovitaya palata) is a
building in the
Moscow Kremlin, Russia,
which contains what used...
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facet, the
inferior costal facet, and the
transverse costal facet. Rib 1 only
articulates with a
transverse costal facet. The
superior costal facet joins...
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faceting machine is
broadly defined as any
device that
allows the user to
place and
polish facets onto a
mineral specimen.
Machines can
range in sophistication...
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Facet cyst or
Postoperative synovial facet cysts is the cyst of
Lumbar intraspinal synovial joint and ganglion. The
cause of
facet cysts is not well known...