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Geometric figure
geometric figure; for the science-fiction character see Spidron (character). In geometry, a spidron is a continuous flat geometric figure composed entirely
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British children's TV sci-fi series (1973–1979)
The Tomorrow People is a British children's science fiction television series created by Roger Price. Produced by Thames Television for the ITV Network
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Self-similar geometric figure
reference to it is in a 1990 book on the golden ratio by Boles and Newman. Spidron Gullberg, Jan (1997), Mathematics: From the Birth of Numbers, W. W. Norton
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Football tournament
the tournament was Georgios Kollias (Panathinaikos), the best player was Spidron Furlanos (Panathinaikos), and the top goalscorer was Valér Kapacina (Budapest
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English actor (1924–2006)
The Avengers episode "Quick-Quick Slow Death" in 1966 and played "The Spidron" in the cult science fiction series The Tomorrow People in 1973. He also
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4 9–30 July 1973 Roger Price, Brian Finch Paul Bernard Alien criminal Spidron is mining the Earth's core for rare minerals, leading to serious geological
List of The Tomorrow People serials
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American business and puzzle collector (1943–2012)
historian David Singmaster, computer scientist and origamist Ron Resch, and spidron inventor Dániel Erdély—in addition to establishment mathematicians John
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Ideas from Mathematics have been used as inspiration for fiber arts
Clifford torus, San Gaku, Mascheroni's cardioid, Pythagorean triples, spidrons, and the six trigonometric functions. Knitted mathematical objects include
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 Variant spelling of Yiddish Rayna, REYNA means "pure." Compare with another form of Reyna.
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