- (non-isotopic) knots. In particular,
since the
unknot is not
tricolorable, any
tricolorable knot is
necessarily nontrivial. In
these rules a
strand in a...
- Look up
Tricolor, Tricolour,
tricolor,
tricolored, or
tricolour in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Tricolor or
tricolour (from
Latin tri- "three" and...
- The
national flag of
Ireland (Irish:
bratach na hÉireann),
frequently referred to in
Ireland as 'the tricolour' (an trídhathach) and
elsewhere as the Irish...
- the king's
visit to the
Paris city hall. However, it is
proven that the
tricolor ****ade
began to be worn, by
order of the city, from the 13th or 14th of...
- The bala
shark (Balantiocheilos melanopterus), also
known as the
tricolor shark,
tricolor sharkminnow,
silver shark, or
shark minnow, is a fish of the family...
- The
national flag of
Germany (German:
Flagge Deutschlands) is a
tricolour consisting of
three equal horizontal bands displaying the
national colours of...
-
Viola tricolor is a
common European wild flower,
growing as an
annual or short-lived perennial. The
species is also
known as wild pansy,
Johnny Jump up...
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utilizes a
tricolor system,
composed of
green shirts,
white shorts and red socks,
which originate from the
national flag of Mexico,
known as the
tricolor. Until...
-
Ipomoea tricolor, the
Mexican morning glory or just
morning glory, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Convolvulaceae,
native to the tropics...
- Malouf, Najla; Benirschke, K.; Hoefnagel, D. (1967). "XX/XY
Chimerism in a
Tricolored Male Cat".
Cytogenetic and
Genome Research. 6 (3–4). Cytogenetics: 228–241...