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coplanar

In geometry, describing lines or points that all lie in the same plane.



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As another example, let us apply Mathcad to a case of coplanar structure, which demonstrates this software's capability to treat hyperbolic trigonometric such as Tanh() and special functions (such as ratios of complete elliptic integrals).
Most of the early work on PCBassociated health problems focused on the coplanar molecules, but there is now evidence that non-coplanar PCBs may cause trouble of their own (coplanar and noncoplanar refer to the chemical structure of the PCBs in question).
9780471121015 Coplanar microwave integrated circuits.
 
 
 
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