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cusp

Point where two branches of a curve meet and the tangents to each branch coincide.

cusp

In Gothic architecture, a projection carved on the underside of an arch or section of tracery. Cusps divide the arch or tracery into a series of ornamental ‘foils’.



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content_id=130 heterothermy cuspidal meridia http://www.
Moreover, the sigmoid behavior for the S wave is indicative of a so-called cuspidal region in the material with an angular range [[Theta].
Among the topics are the classifying space and cohomology of Thompson's sporadic simple group, the Schur indices of cuspidal unipotent characters, analyzing ovals in finite projective planes using the representation theory of the symmetric group, and regular orbits of induced modules of finite groups.
 
 
 
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