point of intersection


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Synonyms for point of intersection

a point where lines intersect

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The centres of the Gaussian curves meet to produce the crisp point of intersection. The two points, when joined, produce the crisp common chord for the intersecting circles.
If the "tie in" leg is longer than 16 feet from the elbow point of intersection (PI), then no other old bar wrapped steel cylinder pipe joints would need to be field welded as the restrained length would be 16+ feet due to the elbow leg length plus 40 feet for the first piece of bar wrapped steel cylinder pipe totaling the required 56 feet.
As the point of intersection of the two posterior distributions has been considered as the threshold, the asymmetric distributions imply a drop in [P.sub.fa] while on the other hand a sharp increase in [P.sub.md].
We denote by K the point of intersection of the chords AC and BD.
The presence of a confraternity-like scuole, associated with this order, reveals an easily overlooked yet significant point of intersection between professed religious and the laity.
There is a point of intersection between every line and the circle [V.sub.VCC]([U.sub.j], [A.sub.s]).
If there is no point of intersection for a certain geometrical representation of an intuitionistic fuzzy planar graph, then its intuitionistic fuzzy planarity value is (1,1).
We define [v.sub.1](s) as the angle between the vector [gamma]([s.sup.+](s)) [gamma](s)- and the vector [MATHEMATICAL EXPRESSION NOT REPRODUCIBLE IN ASCII], the one-sided tangent to [partial derivative][OMEGA] at the point of intersection on the right.
To be sure, this claim builds a bridge between the Syrian regime and Western public opinion, and another bridge that connects the regime to a point of intersection between Russia and America.
The Hub also acts as the point of intersection for broadband wireless networks and broadband optical networks as a result of the installation of two 150 foot tall radio towers on the roof.
It describes how contemporary art's forms are related to conventions of earlier traditions, with the Victoria and Albert Museum as an example; the role of authorship as a point of intersection between artists, collectors, and institutions; Allan Kaprow's Yard and how art is remade as part of its interaction with later audiences; and the impact of the current art world, from biennial circuit to auction house.
As the point of intersection between Asia, Europe and Africa, with diverse civilisations located in each area, the Mediterranean region was destined to become a major trading hub with traders in ancient times exchanging commodities like spices and other food items.
The "Women Writers" project is a point of intersection of (traditional) literary studies and Digital Humanities.
Dr Rowan Williams "Today, it is the point of intersection between the kingdom of God, the values of God, and all the skill, the art, the problems, the politics of human beings."