| 21. | Vladimir Shukhov invented hyperboloid towers and was also the first one to use them in construction.
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| 22. | hyperboloid design is similar to that of an eggshell in the surprisingly small wall thickness ]]
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| 23. | The apse is capped by a hyperboloid vault reaching seventy-five metres ( 250 ft ).
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| 24. | A hyperboloid cooling tower was patented by the Dutch engineers Frederik van Iterson and Gerard Kuypers in 1918.
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| 25. | These forms, based on non-Euclidean hyperbolic geometry, are known today as hyperboloids of revolution.
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| 26. | However, the surface of constant ? is a full one-sheet hyperboloid, shown in blue.
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| 27. | The plant's hyperboloid cooling tower was designed to handle the cooling for the original nuclear plant.
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| 28. | The world's first hyperboloid structure by Vladimir Shukhov is located on the grounds of the estate.
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| 29. | It incorporates a supporting hyperboloid lattice of reinforced concrete and has a capacity of 1, 130 m?
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| 30. | There is a hyperboloid adding structural stability to the cypress tree ( by connecting it to the bridge ).
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