Citations:icosihexahedron
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English citations of icosihexahedron
- 1968, Kenneth M. Smith, Max A. Lauffer, Advances in Virus Research, volume 13, page 242:
- It causes cytoplasmic inclusions, is isometric, 175 to 185 mđ in diameter, and is described as having an âicosihexahedron-like structure such as is common in viruses of the Pseudomorator group.â
- 1985, Edgar Wind, Art and Anarchy, page 132:
- [âŚ] precision: in the representation of the icosihexahedron, for example (Pacioli, pl. xxxvi, Cundy and Rollett, p. 99), all oblong figures are foreshortened squares - which can be seen in Leonardo's perspective, whereas in Cundy and Rollett in must be inferred.
- 1986, Energy Research Abstracts:
- Is contains interconnected icosahedra, icosihexahedra, as well as several isolated boron and silicon atoms. An unusual feature of this structure is the pres- ence of icosihexahedra containing silicon atoms similar to those found previously in BeB3.
- 1997, Johannes Kepler, E. J. Aiton, Alistair Matheson Duncan, The Harmony of the World, page 123:
- A tetragon angle with a hexagon angle and an octagon angle, the smallest admissible angles, comes to less than four right angles"; and twelve tetragons, eight hexagons and six octagons will fit together to make an icosihexahedron which I call a truncated cuboctahedron : not because it can be formed by trun- cation but because it is like a cuboctahedron that has been truncated.
- 2015, DrahomĂr Hnyk, Michael McKee, Boron: The Fifth Element, page 85:
- The 15-vertex rhodadorane cluster (Cp*Rh)2B13H13 exhibits icosihexahedron geometry (26 triangular faces) with three degree 6 vertices (Fig. 3.7).
- 2022, D. Michael P. Mingos, 50th Anniversary of Electron Counting Paradigms for Polyhedral Molecules, page 34:
- The molecular structure of 12 (Fug. 11(left)) depicts a closo 15-vertex 26-face icosihexahedron or hexacosahedron, similar to that of proposed borate dianion [B15H15]2â (III).