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Cyclic Number; Cyclic numbers

Cyclic peptide         
  • α-Amanitin]]
  • [[Bacitracin]]
  • [[Ciclosporin]]
PEPTIDE CHAINS WHICH CONTAIN A CIRCULAR SEQUENCE OF BONDS
Cyclic peptides; Peptides, cyclic; Cyclic polypeptides; Cyclic protein; Cyclic polypeptide; Cyclopeptides; Cyclopeptide; Peptide macrocycle
Cyclic peptides are polypeptide chains which contain a circular sequence of bonds. This can be through a connection between the amino and carboxyl ends of the peptide, for example in cyclosporin; a connection between the amino end and a side chain, for example in bacitracin; the carboxyl end and a side chain, for example in colistin; or two side chains or more complicated arrangements, for example in amanitin.
azimuthal projection         
  • ''Geography'']] and using his second map projection
  • Cylindrical equal-area projection with oblique orientation
  • Buckminster Fuller's Dymaxion map
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  • Tissot's Indicatrices on the [[Mercator projection]]
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  • A [[two-point equidistant projection]] of Eurasia
  • An [[Albers projection]] shows areas accurately, but distorts shapes.
  • An azimuthal equidistant projection shows distances and directions accurately from the center point, but distorts shapes and sizes elsewhere.
  • The [[Gnomonic projection]] is thought to be the oldest map projection, developed by [[Thales]] in the 6th century BC
  • The Mercator projection shows [[rhumbs]] as straight lines. A rhumb is a course of constant bearing. Bearing is the compass direction of movement.
  • A [[Miller cylindrical projection]] maps the globe onto a cylinder.
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  • interrupting]]" the map.
  • A [[stereographic projection]] is conformal and perspective but not equal area or equidistant.
  • This [[transverse Mercator projection]] is mathematically the same as a standard Mercator, but oriented around a different axis.
REPRESENTATION OF THE SURFACE OF A SPHERE OR ELLIPSOID ONTO A PLANE MAP
Pseudocylindrical; Pseudo-cylindrical projection; Cylindrical projection; Conic projection; Pseudo-conic projection; Azimuthal projection; Map projections; Projection (cartography); Map Projection; World projection; Retroazimuthal projection; Conical projection; Spherical projection; Cartographic projection; Conic projector; Cartographic projections; Spatial projection; Pseudoconic; Transverse aspect; Central meridian (map projections); Cylindrical map projection; Coniform projection; Standard line; Standard parallel (map projections); Equidistant map projection; Pseudoconical projection; Pseudocylindrical map projection; Equal Area Cylindrical; Equal-area cylindrical projection; Near-sided perspective projection; Equidistant projection; Pseudocylindrical projection
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¦ noun a map projection in which a region of the earth is projected on to a plane tangential to the surface, usually at a pole or the equator.
Psychological projection         
A DEFENCE MECHANISM IN WHICH THE HUMAN EGO DEFENDS ITSELF AGAINST UNCONSCIOUS IMPULSES OR QUALITIES
PSYCHOLOGICAL PROJECTION; Projection (psychology); Freudian projection; Projection (Psychology); Projection psychology; Psychologically projecting; Shame dumping; Deflection (psychology)
Psychological projection is the process of misinterpreting what is "inside" as coming from "outside". It forms the basis of empathy by the projection of personal experiences to understand someone else's subjective world.

Wikipedia

Cyclic number

A cyclic number is an integer for which cyclic permutations of the digits are successive integer multiples of the number. The most widely known is the six-digit number 142857, whose first six integer multiples are

142857 × 1 = 142857
142857 × 2 = 285714
142857 × 3 = 428571
142857 × 4 = 571428
142857 × 5 = 714285
142857 × 6 = 857142