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Technical terms used in the geometry of the circle; the area of a circle can be seen to equal πr2 by dividing the circle into segments that form a rectangle.

In geometry, the curved line that encloses a curved plane figure, for example a circle or an ellipse. Its length varies according to the nature of the curve, and may be ascertained by the appropriate formula. The circumference of a circle is πd or 2πr, where d is the diameter of the circle, r is its radius, and π is the constant pi, approximately equal to 3.1416.



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The ranula is meticulously dissected circumferentially around the demarcated pseudocyst, and the sublingual gland is transected and removed along with the ranula.
The autoclave was designed with multiple motors impelling air circumferentially, instead of one at one end, to keep the part temperature uniform, thereby reducing cure time and improving product quality.
Some therapists measure the affected limb circumferentially, others by volumetric measures using limb submersion in water or skin tonometry in which soft tissue compression is assessed.
 
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