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ellipseCurve joining all points (loci) around two fixed points (foci) such that the sum of the distances from those points is always constant. The diameter passing through the foci is the major axis, and the diameter bisecting this at right angles is the minor axis. An ellipse is one of a series of curves known as conic sections. A slice across a cone that is not made parallel to, and does not pass through, the base will produce an ellipse. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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The phrase after the elipses comes from my thumbnail sketch of the French theologians of the post-World War II period and appears on page 146 of Pope Under the terms of the agreement, PerkinElmer Life Sciences will incorporate its Prenatal LifeCycle Screening Management software, part of PerkinElmer's Specimen Gate Laboratory Information Management System (LIMS) with the Leeds Innovations independently validated eLipse prenatal risk assessment module. |
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