| 31. | Between 1658 and 1659 he wrote on the cycloid and its use in calculating the volume of solids.
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| 32. | The area of a cycloid can be calculated by considering the area between it and an enclosing rectangle.
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| 33. | In the limit, as the number of sides increases to infinity, the cyclogon becomes a cycloid.
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| 34. | Stockier than the average blenny, labrisomids are cycloid or absent in labrisomids; many species are brightly coloured.
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| 35. | It comprises the fish lice of the family Argulidae, and the prehistoric Cyclida ( " cycloids " ).
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| 36. | If the orbital velocity and the tether rotation rate are synchronized, the tether tip moves in a cycloid curve.
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| 37. | Instead, the brachistochrone is a half cycloid, which was only proven much later with the development of calculus.
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| 38. | Funnily I, too, mistook it for the cycloid at first, but followed the link to make sure.
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| 39. | Cycloid scales are also found, allowing for smooth transport within the water with little disturbance from the scales themselves.
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| 40. | The fin anatomy is highly useful for identification purposes, with the species having 11 cycloid and the lower ctenoid.
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