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Chakraborty, Debananda, and Gunhan Caglayan. "Semiregular Tessellations with Pattern Blocks." Mathematics Teacher 111, no. 2 (2017): 90–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.5951/mathteacher.111.2.0090.

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Pattern blocks are multifunctional instructional tools with a variety of applications in various strands of mathematics (number sense, geometry, measurement, algebra, probability). The six pattern blocks are an equilateral triangle (green), a blue rhombus, an isosceles trapezoid (red), a regular hexagon (yellow), a square (orange), and a white rhombus. The sides of all pattern blocks are congruent, considered to be 1 unit in length for this article. Photograph 1 depicts a wall painting with squares and rhombuses found in Jersey City, New Jersey.
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Litwiller, Bonnie H., and David R. Duncan. "Rhombus Ratio Activities." Arithmetic Teacher 38, no. 7 (1991): 39–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.5951/at.38.7.0039.

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Janzen, David, and Daniel Wise. "Cubulating rhombus groups." Groups, Geometry, and Dynamics 7, no. 2 (2013): 419–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.4171/ggd/188.

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Mills, Stuart J., Andrew G. Christy, and Georges Favreau. "The crystal structure of ceruleite, CuAl4[AsO4]2(OH)8(H2O)4, from Cap Garonne, France." Mineralogical Magazine 82, no. 1 (2018): 181–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1180/minmag.2017.081.033.

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ABSTRACTThe crystal structure of ceruleite, CuAl4[AsO4]2(OH)8(H2O)4, has been solved to anR1of 0.0307, using the world's largest crystals from the Cap Garonne mine, France. Ceruleite crystallizes in space groupP21/n, with the unit cella= 7.2000(14),b= 11.345(2),c= 9.856(2) Å, β = 105.57(3)°,V= 775.6(3) Å3andZ= 1. Ceruleite has a unique structure that consists of Al(O,OH)6octahedra that are sharing edges to form rhombus-shaped tetramers. AsO4tetrahedra share two corners with one such rhombus and the other two corners with each of two other rhombi, linking them into a very open mesoporous framework. Cu(OH)2(H2O)2squares lie in the channels and link Al4rhombi along ||b. H2O molecules are also located in the channels.
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Finzer, William F., and Dan S. Bennett. "Technology Tips: From Drawing to Construction with The Geometer's Sketchpad." Mathematics Teacher 88, no. 5 (1995): 428–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.5951/mt.88.5.0428.

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Students have many reasons for making a sketch with The Geometer“s Sketchpad. Their purpose may be to explore the behavior of a particular geometric figure, such as a rhombus, or to model a New users must understand the difference between a drawing and a construction physical situation, such as a ladder leaning against a wall. They may want to make a beautiful pattern inspired by Navajo rug designs, or their goal may be an animation—perhaps a Ferris wheel or a merry-go-round. No matter what the purpose, they want the finished sketch to behave well when they drag basic elements around in it. If investigating properties of rhombuses, they want the figure to remain a rhombus while they drag to explore its different sizes and shapes. Students want to end up with a construction, not merely a drawing.
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Somers-Clark, Carole, and Logan Jones. "The Clinical Rhombus Revisited: Learning through Resistance and Change." Journal of Pastoral Care 47, no. 3 (1993): 207–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/002234099304700302.

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Illustrates via the monitoring of an actual unit of Clinical Pastoral Education the reality of the clinical rhombus–a conceptual model that depicts the complex psychological and social nature of the learning environment. Shows how CPE supervisors utilize the clinical rhombus intentionally and unintentionally. Uses a case study to demonstrate the critical and creative possibilities for change when the rhombus is related to the project of pastoral formation.
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Bodini, Olivier, Thomas Fernique, Michael Rao, and Éric Rémila. "Distances on rhombus tilings." Theoretical Computer Science 412, no. 36 (2011): 4787–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.tcs.2011.04.015.

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Grémaud, Benoît, and Sudhir R. Jain. "Spacing distributions for rhombus billiards." Journal of Physics A: Mathematical and General 31, no. 37 (1998): L637—L643. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/0305-4470/31/37/003.

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Kenyon, Richard, and Robin Pemantle. "Principal minors and rhombus tilings." Journal of Physics A: Mathematical and Theoretical 47, no. 47 (2014): 474010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1751-8113/47/47/474010.

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Clark, Alex, Karin Erdmann, and Sibylle Schroll. "Rhombus filtrations and Rauzy algebras." Bulletin des Sciences Mathématiques 133, no. 1 (2009): 56–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bulsci.2008.08.006.

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