A conicsection is a poor estimator of the peripheral cornea.
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The RMS fit error for the conicsection was found to increase markedly for larger corneal diameters.
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This test phantom is a three-dimensional conicsection of MRI image producing material; proper orientation allows analysis in each of the major imaging planes.
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The disciples of Plato invented conicsections, and discovered the geometrical foci.
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The conicsections which I described on that blackboard, the learned hieroglyphics!
Ús de hyperbolic en anglès
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As always with any sort of market retreat, the coverage was hyperbolic.
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When her birthday came he produced an elaborate confection of hyperbolic compliment.
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The two 'fibrin-like' preparations functioned as hyperbolic mixed-type inhibitors of S-2251 hydrolysis.
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Throughout, the filmmakers and the cast refuse to make thorny emotions hyperbolic.
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It is hyperbolic, vindictive and marred by errors, inconsistencies and poor editing.
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In terms of hyperbolic CEO sound bites, Christmas has come early this year.
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And that's more often than not hyperbolic, but right now it actually is.
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However, the now dominant hyperbolic model of discounting is itself becoming increasingly strained.
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That's hyperbolic; Klimchouk never struck Oleg, or really even came close.
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That sounds hyperbolic, but there are reasons enough to see a pattern here.
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Daina Taiminaés crocheted models make the concept of hyperbolic planes easy to grasp.
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Sally Rooney has long been a figure that generates hyperbolic reactions.
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I suppose I hoped the headline was hyperbolic, the 34-year-old said.
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In non-humans hyperbolic discounting coincides with rate of gain maximization in repetitive choices.
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Nor is it hyperbolic to talk of him alongside Diego Maradona.
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He is no stranger to lavishing hyperbolic praise on himself, either.