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  • ...s ratio, meaning "[[reason]]". However a more modern [[interpretation]] of Euclid's [[meaning]] is more akin to computation or reckoning.[7] Medieval writers u ...he exposition of the theory of proportions that appears in Book VII of The Elements reflects the earlier theory of ratios of commensurables.[10]
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  • [[Euclid|Euclid's]] ''Elements'' (c. 300 BCE) was one of the most important early [[text]]s on geometry, i
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  • *[https://www.handprint.com/HP/WCL/tech10.html handprint.com elements of perspective] Largest online treatment of linear perspective
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  • ...ced back to John Wallis and Isaac Newton, and was foreshadowed in Euclid's Elements[1].
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  • ...wiki/Euclid Euclid]'s ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Euclid%27s_Elements Elements]''. Since the pioneering work of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giuseppe_Pe
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  • Mixed-signal or hybrid circuits contain elements of both analog and digital circuits. Examples include [[comparator]]s, [[M
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  • In his [[Euclid's_Elements|Elements]], [[Euclid]] developed the theory of ratios of magnitudes without studying
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  • ...d - permitting one to see the flicker of the European 50[[Hz]] TV images). Elements of the visual field are thus grouped automatically according to laws like P
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  • ...stulates a particular spatial structure and, beginning with the ''Euclid's Elements'', the implications of that [[structure]] for geometrical figures were stud ...geometries. Lines on the surface of a sphere, for example, do not satisfy Euclid's postulates. But even spherical geometry is highly regular compared to most
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  • ...Esperanto]], was created by [[L. L. Zamenhof]] as a compilation of various elements of different languages, and is supposed to be an easy-to-learn language for ...Its classification of the alphabet into [[consonant]]s and [[vowel]]s, and elements like nouns, verbs, vowels and consonants which he put into classes, were al
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  • A prototypical example of an "algorithm" is Euclid's algorithm to determine the maximum common divisor of two integers greater t * Kosovsky, N. K. ''Elements of Mathematical Logic and its Application to the theory of Subrecursive Alg
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  • One of the elements of perfection, in its new construction, is health, understood by the World
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