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ruled$71359$ - Übersetzung nach niederländisch

SURFACE THROUGH EVERY POINT OF WHICH RUNS A STRAIGHT LINE WHICH EQUALLY IS ON THE SURFACE
Doubly ruled; Doubly ruled surface; Doubly Ruled Surface; Ruled Surface; Doubly-ruled surface; Ruled algebraic surface; Ruling of a cone
  • Ruled surface generated by two [[Bézier curve]]s as directrices (red, green)
  • Definition of a ruled surface: every point lies on a line
  • Hyperbolic paraboloid
  • Möbius strip
  • hyperboloid of one sheet for <math>\varphi=63^\circ</math>
  • cylinder, cone
  • Developable connection of two ellipses and its development
  • helicoid

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PAPER WITH A GRID OR OTHER PRINT TO SUPPORT DRAWING MATHEMATICAL GRAPHS
Quad-ruled paper; Quad paper; Log paper; Log graph paper; Index paper; Isometric graph paper; Graphing paper; Engineering pad; Engineering paper; Engineering graph paper; Grid paper; Coordinate paper; Quadrille paper; Square paper; Checkered paper; Draft:Millimeter paper; Millimeter paper
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Mandatory Palestine         
  • Australian soldiers in Tel Aviv in 1942
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  • The formal transfer of Jerusalem to British rule, with a "native priest" reading the proclamation from the steps of the [[Tower of David]]
  • [[Jerusalem City Hall]], 1939
  • British troops leaving [[Haifa]] in 1948
  • High Commissioner]]
  • Hoisting of the Yishuv flag in Tel Aviv, 1 January 1948
  • Jewish flag]]
  • Jewish immigration to Mandatory Palestine from 1920 to 1945
  • Jewish demonstration against White Paper in Jerusalem in 1939
  • Nomadic regions in the [[Negev]] desert}}
  • Arab revolt against the British
  • A 1930 protest in [[Jerusalem]] against the British Mandate by Arab women. The sign reads "No dialogue, no negotiations until termination of the Mandate."
  • Population distribution near the end of the Mandate
  • Palestinian index of villages and settlements, showing land in Jewish possession as of 31 December 1944
  • Map of Palestinian land ownership by sub-district (1945) originally published in the [[Village Statistics, 1945]]
  • An Arab "protest gathering" in session, in the Rawdat el Maaref hall, 1929. From left to right : unknown – [[Amin al-Husayni]] – [[Musa al-Husayni]] – [[Raghib al-Nashashibi]] – unknown
  • Sir Wyndham Deedes]] and others
  • The UN Partition Plan
  • Jerusalem on [[VE Day]], 8 May 1945
  • Land classification as prescribed in 1940
  • Arab Christian Palestinian boys at the [[Jerusalem YMCA]], 1938
LEAGUE OF NATIONS MANDATE IN THE MIDDLE EAST UNDER BRITISH ADMINISTRATION (1920-1948)
Mandate Palestine; British Mandate Palestine; British-ruled Palestine; British Palestine; Mandatory Israel; Demographics of Mandatory Palestine; Mandatory Palestine.; British-controlled Palestine; British withdrawal from Palestine; Chief Justice of Palestine; History of Palestine under the British Mandate; British Mandate-Palestine
Mandatorisch Palestijn

Definition

direct rule
Direct rule is a system in which a central government rules an area which has had its own parliament or law-making organization in the past.
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Wikipedia

Ruled surface

In geometry, a surface S is ruled (also called a scroll) if through every point of S there is a straight line that lies on S. Examples include the plane, the lateral surface of a cylinder or cone, a conical surface with elliptical directrix, the right conoid, the helicoid, and the tangent developable of a smooth curve in space.

A ruled surface can be described as the set of points swept by a moving straight line. For example, a cone is formed by keeping one point of a line fixed whilst moving another point along a circle. A surface is doubly ruled if through every one of its points there are two distinct lines that lie on the surface. The hyperbolic paraboloid and the hyperboloid of one sheet are doubly ruled surfaces. The plane is the only surface which contains at least three distinct lines through each of its points (Fuchs & Tabachnikov 2007).

The properties of being ruled or doubly ruled are preserved by projective maps, and therefore are concepts of projective geometry. In algebraic geometry, ruled surfaces are sometimes considered to be surfaces in affine or projective space over a field, but they are also sometimes considered as abstract algebraic surfaces without an embedding into affine or projective space, in which case "straight line" is understood to mean an affine or projective line.