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But in case of a more composite shape, though the order of vertices are always proper, it occassionally happens that a set of vertices doesn't appear at all, not even if they are not hidden by any others.— GameDev.Net
All the vertices are linked to each bone by a weigthing matrix, so that more than one bone can contribute to the motion of a single vertex.— Planet Ubuntu
Also, regardless of which shape the vertices are in, the object— Francis Shanahan[.com]
In spite of large sizes of these networks, the distances between most their vertices are short -- a feature known as the "small-world" effect.— CiteULike: Everyone's library
This feature is found to be a consequence of the two generic mechanisms that networks expand continuously by the addition of new vertices, and new vertices attach preferentially to already well connected sites.— CiteULike: Everyone's library

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