Information about Cone
- Cone (software), a text-based e-mail client and news client for Unix-like operating systems.
- Volcanic cone, a mountain formed by material ejected from a volcanic vent
- Conifer cone, a seed-bearing organ on conifer plants
- Cone cell, in anatomy, a type of light-sensitive cell found along with rods in the retina of the eye
- Pyrometric cone, in ceramic manufacture, a contolled mixture of minerals used to gauge the extent of firing
- Ice cream cone, an edible container in which ice cream is served, shaped like an inverted cone open at its top
- Cone is a colloquial Australian term for cannabis, most commonly a bong load or 'bowl' of cannabis.
- Traffic cone, a brightly colored cone-shaped plastic object commonly used as a temporary traffic barrier or warning sign
- Cone, the name given to an optical fibre that tapers almost to a point
- Cone, a part of a loudspeaker that moves the air, creating sound waves
- Cone snails, carnivorous molluscs of the family Conidae, colloquially called "cones".
- Elizabethan collars, cone-shaped collars worn by pets
- A person acting stupid. The reference is in relation to a dunce cap or being as smart as a traffic cone.
The surface generated by a straight line, the generator, passing through a fixed point, the vertex, and moving along a fixed curve, the directrix. A right circular cone.
- Cone (geometry), the basic shape
- The Cone (topology) of an arbitrary set X means the union of all line segments connecting a fixed point to points of X. For example, this coning operation will turn a triangle into a tetrahedron. The cone over an n-simplex is an (n+1)-simplex.
- The mapping cone of a map of chain complexes. (See mapping cone (homological algebra)).
- Projective cone, a similar (but more general) concept in projective geometry
- Conical surface, generated by a moving line with one fixed point
- Conic section, any curve obtained by cutting a conical surface by an arbitrary plane
- Mapping cone of a continuous map of topological spaces
- Mapping cone (homological algebra) of a continuous map of chain complexes
- Cone (linear algebra), in linear algebra, a subset of vector space closed under positive scaling
- Convex cone, a cone that is closed under convex combinations
- Cone graph, in graph theory, a graph with a universal vertex
- Central projection, also called "conical projection", in geometry; see also perspective projection
- In cartography, however, a conic (or conical) projection maps the spherical surface of the Earth to a conical surface, that is then unrolled onto a plane; see map projection
- Cone (category theory), a family of morphisms resembling a geometric cone.
- A cone is an abstract family of languages that contains those formal languages having a regular grammar.
- Cone, the nickname of Jason McCaslin, bassist for the Canadian band Sum 41
- Fairfax M. Cone, an American advertising executive
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cone is a three-dimensional geometric shape consisting of all line segments joining a single point (the apex or vertex) to every point of a two-dimensional figure (the base).
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Cone is a text-based e-mail client and news client for Unix-like operating systems. It is developed by the Courier Mail Server developers. Its name stands for "console newsreader and emailer".
Notable features include support for Unicode and support for SMAP.
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Notable features include support for Unicode and support for SMAP.
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Usually used in reference to a computer application, especially a computer game, a text-based application is one whose primary input and output are based on text rather than graphics.
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An e-mail client is a frontend computer program used to manage e-mail. Large all-in-one e-mail clients such as the open source Mozilla Thunderbird and Microsoft Outlook today combine the operations of an MSA, MDA, MRA and MUA in one application.
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A news client is an application software that reads articles on Usenet (generally known as newsgroup), either directly from the news server's disks or via the Network News Transfer Protocol.
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Unix-like operating system is one that behaves in a manner similar to a Unix system, while not necessarily conforming to or being certified to any version of the Single UNIX Specification.
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Volcanic cones are among the simplest volcano formations in the world. They are built by fragments (called ejecta) thrown up (ejected) from a volcanic vent, piling up around the vent in the shape of a cone with a central crater.
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cone (in formal botanical usage: strobilus, plural strobili) is an organ on plants in the division Pinophyta (conifers) that contains the reproductive structures. The familiar woody cone is the female cone, which produces seeds.
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- For other meanings of seed, see seed (disambiguation).
SEED
General
KISA
1998
Cipher detail
Key size(s):| 128 bits
Block size(s):| 128 bits
Nested Feistel network
16
SEED
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Pinophyta
Class: Pinopsida
Orders & Families
Cordaitales †
Pinales
Pinaceae - Pine family
Araucariaceae - Araucaria family
Podocarpaceae - Yellow-wood family
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Class: Pinopsida
Orders & Families
Cordaitales †
Pinales
Pinaceae - Pine family
Araucariaceae - Araucaria family
Podocarpaceae - Yellow-wood family
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Cone cells, or cones, are photoreceptor cells in the retina of the eye which function best in relatively bright light. The cone cells gradually become more sparse towards the periphery of the retina.
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Pyrometric cones are pyrometric devices that are used to gauge heatwork during the firing of ceramic materials. The cones, often used in sets of three as shown in the illustration, are positioned in a kiln with the wares to be fired and provide a visual indication of when the wares
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An ice cream cone or cornet is a cone-shaped pastry, usually made of a wafer similar in texture to a waffle, in which ice cream is served, allowing it to be eaten without a bowl or spoon.
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Ice cream or ice-cream (originally iced cream) is a frozen dessert made from dairy products, such as cream (or substituted ingredients), combined with flavorings and sweeteners, such as sugar.
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Traffic cones, also called road cones, safety cones, construction cones, toddlers, pylons, or Witches' Hats, are cone-shaped markers, generally made out of plastic or rubber, that are placed on roads or footpaths to temporarily redirect
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An optical fiber (or fibre) is a glass or plastic fiber designed to guide light along its length. Fiber optics is the overlap of applied science and engineering concerned with such optical fibers.
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Conidae
Linnaeus, 1758
Genera
Asprella
Chelyconus
Conus
Floraconus
Leptoconus
The cone snails or cone shells (family Conidae) are predatory marine snails found in coral reefs.
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Linnaeus, 1758
Genera
Asprella
Chelyconus
Conus
Floraconus
Leptoconus
The cone snails or cone shells (family Conidae) are predatory marine snails found in coral reefs.
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Mollusca
Linnaeus, 1758
Classes
Caudofoveata
Aplacophora
Polyplacophora
Monoplacophora
Bivalvia
Scaphopoda
Gastropoda
Cephalopoda
† Rostroconchia
† Helcionelloida
† ?Bellerophontida
The molluscs
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Linnaeus, 1758
Classes
Caudofoveata
Aplacophora
Polyplacophora
Monoplacophora
Bivalvia
Scaphopoda
Gastropoda
Cephalopoda
† Rostroconchia
† Helcionelloida
† ?Bellerophontida
The molluscs
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Elizabethan collar or space collar is a protective medical device worn by an animal, usually a cat or dog. Shaped like a truncated cone, its purpose is to prevent the animal from biting or licking at its body or scratching at its head or neck while wounds or injuries heal.
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Stupidity is the quality or condition of lacking intelligence, as opposed to being merely ignorant or uneducated. This quality can be attributed to both an individual or a person's actions, words or beliefs, or those of a group.
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For the topological space, see dunce hat (topology).
A dunce cap, also variously known as a dunce hat, dunce's cap, or dunce's hat, is a pointy hat.
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Traffic cones, also called road cones, safety cones, construction cones, toddlers, pylons, or Witches' Hats, are cone-shaped markers, generally made out of plastic or rubber, that are placed on roads or footpaths to temporarily redirect
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cone is a three-dimensional geometric shape consisting of all line segments joining a single point (the apex or vertex) to every point of a two-dimensional figure (the base).
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cone CX of a topological space X is the quotient space:
of the product of X with the unit interval I = [0, 1]. Intuitively we make X into a cylinder and collapse one end of the cylinder to a point.
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of the product of X with the unit interval I = [0, 1]. Intuitively we make X into a cylinder and collapse one end of the cylinder to a point.
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SET may stand for:
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- Sanlih Entertainment Television, a television channel in Taiwan
- Secure electronic transaction, a protocol used for credit card processing,
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line segment is a part of a line that is bounded by two end points, which have a finite length, and contains every point on the line between its end points. Examples of line segments include the sides of a triangle or square.
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A triangle is one of the basic shapes of geometry: a polygon with three corners or and three sides or edges which are straight line segments.
In Euclidean geometry any three non-collinear points determine a triangle and a unique plane, i.e.
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In Euclidean geometry any three non-collinear points determine a triangle and a unique plane, i.e.
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