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  • [[Image:Triangle.png|right]] ''This article is about the geometric shape. For the drafting tool, see [[Triangle (tool)]].''
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  • A triangle that has one 90 degree angle.
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  • ...e are produced, the definition makes sense for points outside the original triangle, provided only that they are not on the [[circumcircle]], in which case the ...be iterated with respect to the original point. The third iterated pedal triangle is [[similarity|similar]] to the original.
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  • The '''triangle inequality''' is a basic result in mathematics, which, in its simplest form ''The sum of the lengths of two sides of a triangle is greater than the length of the third''
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  • {{Image|Gray-image549.gif|right|350px|Left femoral triangle.}} The femoral triangle is an anatomical region in the upper thigh. Its contents are remembered wit
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  • {{r|Equilateral triangle}} {{r|Isosceles triangle}}
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  • [http://mathworld.wolfram.com/Triangle.html Mathworld Triangle Entry]
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  • A triangle in which each angle is the same (60 degrees), and each side is the same len
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  • ...et of the perpendiculars from some given point to the sides of a specified triangle.
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  • A triangle that has two sides of equal length and two angles of the same degree.
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  • Inequality which states that for any triangle, the length of a given side must be less than or equal to the sum of the ot
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  • A triangle that has one angle which is greater than 90 degrees.
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  • A [[triangle]] with three equal sides and three equal [[angle]]s.
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  • A triangle that has all three angles less than 90 degrees.
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  • ...se'', which can be any side, and <math>h</math> is the ''altitude'' of the triangle, which is the perpendicular distance from the base (or the line containing where <math> s = \frac{1}{2} (a+b+c) </math>is the [[semiperimeter]] of the triangle. This formula is known as the Heron's formula (or Hero's formula), named af
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Triangle inequality]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Pedal triangle]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • Area which is equal to one half the product of the triangle base and the corresponding altitude.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Pascal's triangle]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...hed his ''Traité du triangle arithmétique'' ("Treatise on the Arithmetical Triangle") in 1654. Pascal's triangle appears under different formats. Here is its most common:
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  • ...e are produced, the definition makes sense for points outside the original triangle, provided only that they are not on the [[circumcircle]], in which case the ...be iterated with respect to the original point. The third iterated pedal triangle is [[similarity|similar]] to the original.
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  • {{r|Equilateral triangle}} {{r|Isosceles triangle}}
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  • In [[triangle geometry]], a '''median''' of a [[triangle]] is a line joining one [[vertex]] to the midpoint of the opposite side. I ...ent]], and their common point is the [[centroid]] or [[barycentre]] of the triangle: this common point divides each median in the ratio 2:1.
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  • **[[triangle]] ***[[equilateral triangle|equilateral triangle]]
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  • ...et of the perpendiculars from some given point to the sides of a specified triangle.
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  • ...is a point which represents the [[barycentre]] or centre of gravity of the triangle; the barycentre of the three [[vertex|vertices]]; and the point common to t
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  • {{Image|Gray-image549.gif|right|350px|Left femoral triangle.}} The femoral triangle is an anatomical region in the upper thigh. Its contents are remembered wit
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  • ...[pedal triangle]]), and lie on the [[nine-point circle]]. The area of the triangle is equal to half the product of an altitude and the side it meets.
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  • ...centre. The '''inradius''' is the radius of the incircle: the area of the triangle is equal to the product of the inradius and the [[semi-perimeter]]. The in
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  • [[Image:Triangle.jpg|thumb|frame|Figure 1: A generic triangle with sides of length <math>a</math>, <math>b</math>, and <math>c</math> opp ...three lengths or three angles and two lengths. When dealing with a right triangle, the law of cosines reduces to the [[Pythagorean theorem]] because of the f
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  • ...se'', which can be any side, and <math>h</math> is the ''altitude'' of the triangle, which is the perpendicular distance from the base (or the line containing where <math> s = \frac{1}{2} (a+b+c) </math>is the [[semiperimeter]] of the triangle. This formula is known as the Heron's formula (or Hero's formula), named af
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  • [http://mathworld.wolfram.com/Triangle.html Mathworld Triangle Entry]
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  • A triangle that has all three angles less than 90 degrees.
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  • A triangle that has one 90 degree angle.
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  • A circle that can be constructed for any given triangle.
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  • A triangle that has one angle which is greater than 90 degrees.
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  • In [[triangle geometry]], the '''circumcentre''' of a [[triangle]] is a point which represents the [[centre]] of the [[circumcircle]], the c
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  • :: The sum of the areas of the squares on the legs of a [[right triangle]] is equal to the area of the square on the [[hypotenuse]]. The "legs" are the two sides of the triangle that meet at a right angle. The hypotenuse is the other side&mdash;the sid
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  • Represents the number of circles you can arrange to a equilateral triangle.
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  • [[Image:Triangle.png|right]] ''This article is about the geometric shape. For the drafting tool, see [[Triangle (tool)]].''
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  • The '''triangle inequality''' is a basic result in mathematics, which, in its simplest form ''The sum of the lengths of two sides of a triangle is greater than the length of the third''
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  • ...ation in the northern sky near Aries and Andromeda, its name is Latin for 'triangle'.
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  • ...'''Cevian line''' is a line in a [[triangle]] joining a [[vertex]] of the triangle to a point on the opposite side. A '''Cevian set''' is a set of three line Let the triangle be ''ABC'', with the Cevian lines being ''AX'', ''BY'' and ''CZ''. '''Ceva
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  • Image:Tetrahedron.png|[[regular tetrahedron]]:4 [[triangle]] faces, 4 vertices, 6 edges Image:Octahedron.png|[[regular octahedron]]: 8 [[triangle]] faces, 6 vertices, 12 edges
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  • A [[triangle]] with three equal sides and three equal [[angle]]s.
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  • ...-point circle''' is a circle containing nine points of significance to the triangle: the mid-points of the sides; the feet of the [[altitude (geometry)|altitud
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  • [[Saddam Hussein]]'s place of birth, a town in the Sunni Triangle of central Iraq
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  • In a triangle, a line from a vertex perpendicular to the opposite side.
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  • A geometrical body, generalization of the triangle (plane) and the 3-sided pyramid (space) to arbitrary dimensions.
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  • In a triangle, the line joining one vertex to the midpoint of the opposite side.
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  • Area which is equal to one half the product of the triangle base and the corresponding altitude.
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  • ...[[Vietnam War]] "search and destroy" mission in January 1967 in the "Iron Triangle" area northwest of Saigon.
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  • A line from the vertex of a triangle to some point on the opposite edge.
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  • A triangle in which each angle is the same (60 degrees), and each side is the same len
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  • A triangle that has two sides of equal length and two angles of the same degree.
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  • The centre of the [[incircle]], a [[circle]] which is within a [[triangle]] and [[tangent]] to its three sides.
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  • ...n of the southern sky near Apus and Norma, its name is Latin for 'southern triangle'.
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  • {{r|Pascal's triangle}} {{r|Triangle}}
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  • Mathematical statement about a general triangle which relates the lengths of its sides to the cosine of one of its angles.
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  • A '''simplex''' is a mathematical object, analogous to a [[triangle]]. Every simplex has a dimension, which is a nonnegative [[integer]]; an n # A 2-simplex is a filled-in triangle.
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  • The centre of the circle that goes through the vertices of a triangle or a cyclic polygon.
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  • Function of an angle expressed as the ratio of two of the sides of a right triangle that contains that angle; the sine, cosine, tangent, cotangent, secant, and
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  • [[Image:Triangle.jpg|left|frame|Fig.1 &ang;BAC &equiv; &alpha;, &ang;ABC &equiv; &beta;, &a ...y]], the '''law of sines''' (also known as '''sine rule''') relates in a [[triangle]] the [[sine]]s of the three angles and the lengths of their opposite sides
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  • ...oy" mission of the [[Vietnam War]], conducted in January 1967 in the "Iron Triangle" area northwest of Saigon. It was followed by a longer mission in the gener ==Iron Triangle==
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  • In a right triangle, the ratio of the length of the side opposite an acute angle (less than 90
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  • In a right triangle, the squared length of the side opposite the right angle is equal to the su
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  • ...gle]]s are '''congruent''' if there is a [[rigid motion]] which brings one triangle exactly onto the other ("superposition"). Since properties of Euclidean ge ...may regard these as stating that the data are sufficient to construct the triangle unambiguously.
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  • The ratio of the sines of the angles of a triangle is equal to the ratio of the lengths of the opposite sides.
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  • The ratio of the sines of the angles of a triangle is equal to the ratio of the lengths of the opposite sides
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  • ...venient tabular presentation for the [[binomial coefficients]]: [[Pascal's triangle]]. The same year, a friend interested in gambling posed a question that wou
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  • Inequality which states that for any triangle, the length of a given side must be less than or equal to the sum of the ot
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  • {{r|Pascal's triangle}}
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  • ===Pascal's triangle=== ...ay to find the binomial coefficients is by using [[Pascal's triange]]. The triangle is built from apex down, starting with the number one alone on a row. Each
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  • {{r|Pascal's triangle}}
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  • |sym = Triangle * α Trianguli, magnitude 3.4. The Arabic name Metallah means 'Triangle'
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  • {{rpl|Femoral triangle}}
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  • {{r|Triangle inequality}}
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  • ...y 40 kilometers west of Baghdad on the Euphrates River. It is in the Sunni Triangle. Two major battles of the [[Iraq War]] were fought there, the [[Iraq War, i
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  • {{r|Triangle geometry}}
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  • ...important role in [[right triangle|right triangles]] in that a unit right triangle (where both legs are equal to 1), has a [[hypotenuse]] of <math>\sqrt{2}</m
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  • {{r|Pascal's triangle}}
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  • ...]], must have at least three sides. A polygon of three sides is called a [[triangle]], four sides a [[quadrilateral]], five sides a [[pentagon]], six sides a [ |[[triangle]]
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  • {{r|Triangle Institute for Security Studies}}
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  • {{r|Pascal's triangle}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Pedal triangle]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|Triangle}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Triangle inequality]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Pascal's triangle]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|Pascal's triangle}}
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  • ...is a library of algorithms for computer graphics, e.g. algorithms handling triangle meshes for simplification, [[parameterization]] or [[subdivision]].
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  • {{r|Pascal's triangle}}
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  • Every [[triangle]] is cyclic, since any three (non-[[collinearity|collinear]]) points lie on
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  • {{r|Triangle inequality}}
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  • * In [[triangle geometry]]
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  • |equilateral [[triangle]] |equilateral [[triangle]]
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  • {{r|Pascal's triangle}}
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  • * objects are [[triangle]]s, * "a part" means a triangle inside the given triangle,
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  • * objects are [[triangle]]s, * "a part" means a triangle inside the given triangle,
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  • {{r|Triangle geometry}}
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  • {{r|Triangle}}
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  • {{r|Bermuda Triangle}}
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  • Arrowhead type: Unfilled closed triangle.
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  • * John Triseliotis, Julia Feast and Fiona Kyle. (2005, BAAF) "The Adoption Triangle Revisited - A study of adoption, search and reunion experiences" ISBN 978-1
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  • ...esents the number of [[circle|circles]] you can arrange to a [[equilateral triangle]].
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  • |sym = Southern Triangle
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  • {{r|Pascal's triangle}}
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  • ...cymbals]], [[tam-tam]], [[guiro]], [[tambourine]], [[triangle (instrument)|triangle]], and A-flat and B-flat [[crotales]]), at least 30 [[violin]]s, 10 [[viola
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  • ...ed so developers had to add map matching and dead reckoning as part of the triangle.
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  • ...ough defects in the abdominal wall (transversalis fascia) in Hesselbach's triangle. The former type is commonly seen in children and young adults; the latter
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  • ...in the camps, with the point of the triangle pointing downwards. This pink triangle symbol remains a powerful symbol that is now used by [[gay community]] grou
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  • ...r. L4 and L5 are also in the planet's orbit, and each forms an equilateral triangle with the planet and the star.
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  • ...with sides ''a'' and ''b'', the sum of the areas of the dotted and dashed triangle.}} ...its half-height ''d'', we see in Fig. 2 that the area ''S'' of the dotted triangle is equal to:
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  • ...hematics)|tile]] a plane with no voids, along with equilateral (regular) [[triangle]]s and regular [[hexagon]]s. In a tiling with squares, four squares meet at
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  • {{r|Pascal's triangle}}
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  • ...It is one of the three cities that anchor the region called the [[Research Triangle]] (along with [[Durham, North Carolina|Durham]] and [[Chapel Hill, North Ca ...ep. 20, 2010, online at http://www.ourtransitfuture.com/index.php/newsroom/triangle-transit-proposes-2-light-rail-lines/ (archived by WebCite® at http://www.w
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  • {{r|Pascal's triangle}}
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  • ...hed his ''Traité du triangle arithmétique'' ("Treatise on the Arithmetical Triangle") in 1654. Pascal's triangle appears under different formats. Here is its most common:
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  • ...{Credit|Perkin Triangle Distillation Setup.png}}<center>Image 5: '''Perkin Triangle Distillation Setup''' For better results or for very air sensitive compounds, either a Perkin triangle distillation setup or a short-path distillation setup can be used.
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  • ...other nationalities. Among their most famous renditions include ''The auld triangle'', ''Dublin in the rare auld times'', ''The wild rover'', ''Dicey Riley'' a
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  • ...{Credit|Perkin Triangle Distillation Setup.png}}<center>Image 5: '''Perkin Triangle Distillation Setup''' For better results or for very air sensitive compounds, either a Perkin triangle distillation setup or a short-path distillation setup can be used.
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