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A hybrid design is possible: rings can be constructed in a hier-archy such that groups of nodes share a simple ring interconnect, and these “local” rings are joined by one or more “global” rings. Figure 1 shows an example of such a hierarchical ring design. Past works [43, 51, 21, 44, 19] proposed hierarchical rings as a scalable network.

Saturn’s most prominent rings are the A, B, and C The age and fate of Saturn’s rings Jonathan Henry When Saturn was the only known ringed planet, the rings were believed to be as old as the solar system—4.6 billion years in the conventional chronology. The existence of the rings to the present day was taken as evidence of this chronology.

The rings in Examples 16.1.1 and 16.1.2 are commutative rings with unity, the unity in both cases being the number 1. The ring @M 2µ2 HR L, , ÿD is a noncommutative ring with unity, the unity being the identity matrix I K 1 0 0 1 O. DIRECT PRODUCTS OF RINGS Let R 1, R 2, , R n be rings under the operations 1, 2, , n and ÿ 1 .

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DIAMOND ANATOMY ! Table - This is the large, flat top facet of a diamond. Girdle - The narrow rim of a diamond that separates the crown from the pavilion. It is the largest diameter to any part of the stone. Crown - The upper portion of a cut gemstone, above the girdle. Diameter - The width of the diamond as measured through .

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3.1.1. Diamond A diamond (5.24) is a mineral (5.55) which has been formed completely by nature without human interference during its formation. A diamond may subsequently be modified by normal lapidary practices. 3.1.2. Treated diamond Diamonds which have been treated to change their colour and clarity. See clause 4.2.2. 3.2.

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