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One speaks also of curves and geometric objects having k-th order contact at a point: this is also called osculation (i.e. kissing), generalising the property of ...
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Two curves are said to be osculating at a particular point if they share the same osculating circle, just as they are said to be tangent if they share the same ...
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In differential geometry of curves, the osculating circle of a sufficiently smooth plane curve at a given point p on the curve has been traditionally defined as the ...
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Medical Definition of Osculation. 1. 1. The act of kissing; a kiss. 2. The contact of one curve with another, when the number of consecutive points of the latter ...
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planes osculating the curves through a fixed point lie in an S (2). The .S'(2) is ... point at the point of osculation;* apart from such a point they may not necessarily ...
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point of auscultation being the apex. Proceeding in the reverse order is also appropriate (and more hemody- namically based), as long as a sequence is ...
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or tacnode, n. a point at which two branches of a curve osculate, that is, have a common ... For example, y = x and y = x have a point of osculation at the origin.
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A minimum of three points on the curve are needed to determine, first the perpendicular bisectors, and then the center and radius of the osculating circle. As the ...
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Date "Osculation" was first used in popular English literature: sometime ... 1: [ Noun] (mathematics) A contact between curves or surfaces, at which point they ...
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