9-simplex - meaning and definition. What is 9-simplex
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What (who) is 9-simplex - definition


9-simplex         
CONVEX REGULAR 9-POLYTOPE
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In geometry, a 9-simplex is a self-dual regular 9-polytope. It has 10 vertices, 45 edges, 120 triangle faces, 210 tetrahedral cells, 252 5-cell 4-faces, 210 5-simplex 5-faces, 120 6-simplex 6-faces, 45 7-simplex 7-faces, and 10 8-simplex 8-faces.
Rectified 9-simplexes         
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In nine-dimensional geometry, a rectified 9-simplex is a convex uniform 9-polytope, being a rectification of the regular 9-simplex.
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  • The antiviral medication aciclovir
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  • Herpes infection
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  • Barrier protection, such as a [[condom]], can reduce the risk of herpes transmission.
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VIRAL DISEASE CAUSED BY THE HERPES SIMPLEX VIRUS
Herpes Simplex; Herpes simplex virus disease; Herpes; Herpes simplex, type 1; Herpes simplex, type 2; Herpes support groups; Herpetic sycosis; Recurrent intraoral herpes simplex infection; Herpes simplex 2; Herpes simplex virus infections; Herpes virus infections; Herpes simplex infection; Perianal herpes simplex; Genital herpes simplex; Herpes simplex keratoconjunctivitis; Disseminated herpes simplex; Herpes simplex congenital; Herpes simplex vaccine; Herpevac; Herpes simplex auriculae; HSV infection; Heat sore; Herpes infection; 437737
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¦ noun a disease caused by a herpesvirus, affecting the skin (often with blisters) or the nervous system.
Derivatives
herpetic adjective
Origin
ME: via L. from Gk herpes 'shingles', lit. 'creeping', from herpein 'to creep'.