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Preposition: of. disk: These wide long ligaments also constitute the outer layer of the annulus of each disk. Converse of object. rotate: In the experimental part of this thesis, a ...

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The region lying between two concentric circles. The area of the annulus formed by two circles of radii a and b (with a>b) is A_(annulus)=pi(a ^2-b^2). In the above figure, the ...

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annulus /an·nu·lus/ (an´u-lus) pl. an´nuli   [L.] anulus. an·nu·lus or an·u·lus (n y-l s) n. pl. an·nu·lus·es or an·nu·li (-l) A circular or ring-shaped structure.

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noun, plural -li   /-ˌlaɪ / Show Spelled Pronunciation [-lahy] Show IPA Pronunciation, -lus⋅es. 1. a ring; a ringlike part, band, or space. 2. Geometry. the space between two ...

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It is, however, essential that the magnetic field be uniform at the position of the mirror electrode, and to this end a permanent magnet in the form of an annulus has been built ...

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an·nu·lus   (n y-l s) n. pl. an·nu·lus·es or an·nu·li (-l) 1. A ringlike figure, part, structure, or marking, such as a growth ring on the scale of a fish.

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Annulus (or anulus), being the Latin and French for "ring" , is a term used to describe various ring or circle shaped objects (or openings): Annulus (entomology), an antennal unit in simple antennae, or a ring-like marking or structure surrounding a joint or segment. Annulus (Herpetology), reference to too small an opening that can be a potential death trap for a reptile that can't pass through.

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In mathematics, an annulus (the Latin word for "little ring", with plural annuli) is a ring-shaped geometric figure, or more generally, a term used to name a ring-shaped object. The adjective form is annular (for example, an annular eclipse). The open annulus is topologically equivalent to both the open cylinder and the punctured plane.

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