It is a small treatise of seventeen folios in which we find nothing on mensuration that the arithmeticians of the East did not know. |
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It is devoted mainly to arithmetic and algebra, with just a few problems on geometry and mensuration. |
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Such a braiding of machines and men, meaning and mensuration, should not surprise us. |
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Hypsicles added a Book XIV to the Elements which dealt with the mensuration of the regular dodecahedron and icosahedron. |
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This section on mensuration certainly has more in common with Hindu and Hebrew texts than it does with any Greek work. |
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Chapter 13 consists of 55 verses on arithmetic, mensuration, and shadow reckoning. |
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He was fairly well trained in practical mathematics gauging, several types of mensuration, and such trigonometry as was useful in surveying. |
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It is a work which covers arithmetic, algebra and mensuration. |
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With the passage of time I have realized that the illustrations can also serve, to some extent, to make mensuration more readily possible. |
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That would bring cheers from mensuration laboratories around the globe. |
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To postulate and construct an equivalence space enabling quantification and hence mensuration, is an act that is at once both political and technical. |
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Focuses on sustainable forestry management, the skills associated with mensuration and silvics, and the ecology of present-day and historical forest types in Canada. |
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