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Accordingly, a 3-simplex is the figure known as a tetrahedron.
Nicole thought as the tetrahedron of light continued to turn.
A concrete tetrahedron was added on the top in 1945.
There are six tetrahedrons to process instead of one single cube.
The building is roughly in the shape of a tetrahedron.
The 1-dimensional faces are the six edges of the tetrahedron.
Instead, we can only form a 4 faced tetrahedron pyramid.
It led them through a lobby area which was itself a tetrahedron and down a corridor.
The effect was as though one were looking down at the apex of a regular tetrahedron.
The door slid aside, into the fabric of the tetrahedron.
The huge illuminated tetrahedron dominated the view out their window.
See also fire tetrahedron for the currently used model in firefighting.
There are 4 corners, so we have a total of 6 constraints per tetrahedron.
The satellite was regular tetrahedron, 48 cm on each side.
Thus we may picture an initial spin network, say, a single tetrahedron.
Alex looked at the glowing points where the tetrahedron met Earth's surface.
Kneeling, he picked up the tetrahedron and turned it over carefully in his hands.
In the center of each tetrahedron was a geodesic sphere.
In the center of the plaza was a great white tetrahedron perhaps fifteen stories tall.
Here are a tetrahedron and a pyramid, each with edges of the same length.
When he turned his head he saw that the big red tetrahedron was base forward.
In addition, several tetrahedra can collapse to a single tetrahedron.
It was no longer a cube, rather a tetrahedron.
Ornamenting each end of the 16-foot-long piece is a relatively small tetrahedron.
The shuttle turned in a new direction and again the magnificent tetrahedron filled their view.