- 1080/00107518408210979. Branagan, D.F. (1983). Young, R.W.; Nanson, G.C. (eds.).
Tesselated pavements.
Aspects of
Australian sandstone landscapes.
Special Publication...
- The
laced moray (Gymnothorax favagineus), also
known as the
leopard moray,
leopard moray eel,
tessellate moray or
honeycomb moray, is a
species of marine...
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Ozothamnus tesselatus,
commonly known as
tesselate everlasting, is a
flowering plant in the
family Asteraceae. It is a
small shrub with
woolly branches...
- The band
often makes references to
triangles (for example, the song "
Tesselate"
mentions "triangles are my
favourite shape", and they make
triangle symbols...
- cuboctahedron. As a parallelohedron, the
rhombic dodecahedron can be used to
tesselate its
copies in
space creating a
rhombic dodecahedral honeycomb.
There are...
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Tylenchorhynchus claytoni (Tobacco
stunt nematode,
tessellate stylet nematode) is a
plant pathogenic nematode. Krusberg, L. R. (1959). "Investigations...
- kilometres)
northeast of Cirencester. Some
Roman pottery, coins,
remnants of
tesselated pavements, &c., were found, but as no
examination has yet
taken place...
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observed from the
different surfaces of bark,
which may be smooth, fissured,
tesselated, scaly, or
flaking off.
Commercial cork is
derived from the bark of the...
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found in soap
bubbles and in
sintered ceramics, due to its
ability to
tesselate in 3D space.
There are 1,496,225,352
topologically distinct convex tetradecahedra...
- pavement,
leaving loaf-like
structures protruding. Branagan, D.F. (1983)
Tesselated pavements. In R.W.
Young and G.C. Nanson, eds., pp. 11–20,
Aspects of...