While Gauss'Law holds for all situations, it is only useful for " by hand " calculations when high degrees of symmetry exist in the electric field.
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A CTS-based study would ideally include data from respondents and their partners / primary caregivers in order to investigate the degree of symmetry or asymmetry between their responses.
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Ionic liquids are salts, liquid at room temperature, characterized by ionic bonds which have at least one large organic ion and a cation with a low degree of symmetry.
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More typically gossip protocols are those that specifically run in a regular, periodic, relatively lazy, symmetric and decentralized manner; the high degree of symmetry among nodes is particularly characteristic.
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It is possible for polytopes to have a high degree of symmetry, but yet to lack mirror symmetry; an example is the snub cube, which is vertex-transitive and chiral in this sense.
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This means that the M�bius band possesses a natural 4-dimensional Lie group of self-homeomorphisms, given by, but this high degree of symmetry cannot be exhibited as the group of isometries of any metric.
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(Truncating a 16-cell at 1 / 2 of the edge length results in the 24-cell, which has a greater degree of symmetry because the truncated cells become identical with the vertex figures .)
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From Resemblance there's analogy ( this stands for that ) and similarity " is some degree of symmetry . . . in . . . resemblance between two or more concepts or objects ".
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As well as " K " 3 and " K " 1, 3, there are some other exceptional small graphs with the property that their line graph has a higher degree of symmetry than the graph itself.
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These high-coordinate species, reaching up to coordination number 12 with the use of chelating ligands such as in La 2 ( SO 4 ) 3 ?H 2 O, often have a low degree of symmetry because of stereo-chemical factors.