- join at a
common point or line. The name
fiveling comes from them
having five
members (single crystals).
Fivelings have also been
described as a type of...
- ****embling in the
underlying potential energy surfaces and
disclination in
fivelings and
related shapes such as
pyramidal copper and
other metal nanowires...
- eight-fold axes, the
corresponding patterns are
called threelings, fourlings,
fivelings, sixlings, and eightlings.
Sixlings are
common in aragonite. Rutile, aragonite...
- axes, and the
corresponding patterns are
called threelings, fourlings,
fivelings, sixlings, and eightlings.
Sixlings are
common in aragonite. Polysynthetic...
-
formula Ca(VO)Si4O10·4(H2O). It was
named for the
unusual twinning called a
fiveling with an
apparent five-fold symmetry. It is a
dimorph of cavansite. Pentagonite...
-
boundaries leads to
regular polyhedra such as
pentagonal bipyramids for the
fivelings with
sharp corners and edges, and
sharp icosahedral for the particles...
- has five
units similarly arranged with twinning,
which were
known as "
fivelings" in the 19th century, more
recently as "decahedral
multiply twinned particles"...
- 12
identical pentagonal faces that are not
constrained to be regular. A
Fiveling of gold, half a
centimeter tall. The Pentagon,
headquarters of the United...
-
mineral spinel. A
version with five
units about a
common axis is
called a
fiveling.
Macle is an old
French word, a
heraldic term for a
voided lozenge (one...
-
orientational (sixfold)
orderPages displaying wikidata descriptions as a
fallback Fiveling – Five
crystals arranged round a
common axis Volterra, Vito (1907). "Sur...