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graph Image having two coordinate directions. Three axis points define the scales in the two coordinate directions, and the location of the origin. Graphs have either points or curves
Ãâó: digitizer.sourceforge.net/usermanual/glossary.html
graph ical User Interface. A type of display format that enables users to choose commands, initiate programs, and other options by selecting pictorial representations (icons) via a mouse or a keyboard.
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graph a pair G = (V, E), where G is a set of vertices, and E is a set of pairs of vertices or edges. In broadcasting, the vertices typically represent computers, and the edges wires between computers; however, graphs can be applied to a multitude of other problems as well.
Ãâó: www.cs.toronto.edu/~tomhart/broadcasting/terms.htm...
graphite Synthetic filament material used for shaft and head production, produced through a series of heating steps. Graphite fibers may differ greatly in strength and modulus
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graphite In powder form, a dry substance that works well for lubricating racecar wheels and axles. Available from Pitsco in small bottles.
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