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homogeneous polynomial
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Noun1.homogeneous polynomial - a polynomial consisting of terms all of the same degree
multinomial, polynomial - a mathematical function that is the sum of a number of terms
quantic - a homogeneous polynomial having at least two variables


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The cubic form uses a minimum of materials (wooden frame and leather upholstery) to great effect.
From a repetitive cubic form, a range of textural variations are employed as in different styles of handwriting and their groupings, signs which seem to be born from the hazard of climatic change but which are, in reality, contraction and retraction, dislocation and puckering of the different clays which Serra has set in opposition or adhesion.
Before the blisks and housings were milled on the five-axis high-speed processing centers--special machines for tools such as impellers, blisks, and complex cubic forms (such as the Starrag ZT 800 and the Starrag ZS 500)--the corresponding NC program by Vericut was tested in detail.
 
 
 
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