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Vertex - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Vertex (Latin: corner; plural vertices or vertexes ) may refer to: •Vertex (geometry), a corner point of a polygon, polyhedron, tesselation, etc. •Vertex (graph theory), a node in a graph •Vertex...
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Visit VertexInc.com for corporate tax solutions, software, and consulting. Our tax services provide assistance with sales, payroll, consumer use, income tax and more. ... Vertex Exchange 2009...
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Welcome to the Vertex Pharmaceuticals website. We believe that, just maybe, we can bring about a profound change in the treatment of serious diseases. ... Vertex Pharmaceuticals Incorporated is a global biotechnology company committed to the discovery and development of breakthrough small molecule drugs for serious diseases.
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A leading international Business Process Outsourcer (BPO) and Customer Management Outsourcing (CMO) business ... Vertex awarded Outstanding contribution to Borough of Knowsley...
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Vertex Pharmaceuticals - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Vertex Pharmaceuticals is a biotechnology company with activities spanning the length of the pharmaceutical product pipeline, from target identification through to clinical trials and marketing. Most...
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Vertex definition: Various subtly different definitions of a vertex. ... Vertex typically means a corner or a point where lines meet. For example a square has four corners, each is called a vertex. The plural form of vertex is vertices. (Pronounced: "ver - tiss- ease"). A square for example has four vertices.
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Definition of vertex, possibly with links to more information and implementations. ... Specialization (... is a kind of me.); cut vertex, free vertex, matched vertex, Steiner vertex.
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The point where two rays of an angle, two sides of a polygon, or three or more edges of a solid figure meet ... vertex examples...
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