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graphite Flexible Carbon material used to make gaskets and packing. The gaskets may be flat graphite sheet or have metal inserts for added strength. The packing is a combination of lattice braided rings used as anti-extrusion or wiper rings and die-formed rings which are compressed to effect the seal.
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graphic Computer data in the form of a picture or image.
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graph A graph is a visual representation of data that displays the relationship among variables, usually cast along x and y axes. Graphs are especially useful in showing the broader trends in the data.
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graph A construct that consists of many nodes connected with edges. The edges usually represents a relationship between the objects represented by the nodes. For example, if the nodes are cities, then the edges may have numerical values that correspond to the distances between the cities. A graph can be equivalently represented as a MATRIX.
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graph In this census, the word graph means a simple graph, a colection V of things called "vertices" and a set E of unordered pairs from V, the edges of the graph.
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