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It has no special name - other than a normal (or Gaussian) distribution graph.
Cube, if the hexahedron is normal.
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Up to my knowledge its xerography .
Xerography is the name of the process that was invented in 1938 by Chester Carlson and developed by the Haloid Company into the first fully automatic plain paper copier, the Xerox 914, in 1959. Xerography is a modern word developed from two Greek roots meaning "dry writing."Shortly after releasing the Xerox 914, The Haloid Company began a transition to a new name, Xerox Corporation. The name Xerox was taken from the term Xerography, and shortened using the model of the name of Kodak, the other large technology company in Rochester, NY, at the time
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The name of the Xerox Corporation came from the name of the process the company commercially introduced in the late 1950s. That was called "xerography" and is derived from two Greek roots - "xeros" for dry and "graphos" for writing. So xerography means "dry writing." Since all methods of making photocopies prior to that time required the use of "wet" chemicals, this was a highly descriptive name.
· xenogeny · xerography · xylography · xylotomy
The trademark, Xerox is derived from the word 'xerography", which describes the process used in the original Xerox plain paper copiers. Xerography is an invented term and comes from the root words "xero," Greek for "dry," and "graphos," Greek for "writing."
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Selenium is a semiconductor with a black form that was used in xerography because it conducts electricity better when light is shined on it. However, use of this material is being phased out.
a dry copying process in which black or colored powder adheres to parts of a surface remaining electrically charged after being exposed to light from animage of the document to be copied.
Chester Floyd Carlson invented the process of xerography, the basis operation for copying machines.
The Greek word for "dry" was "xeros"; so we get the word "xeriscaping" for landscaping designed for dry climates. If you meant "dry copying", then the word "xerography" may be what you want, or the company name "Xerox" that invented a way to do it.
When Xerox originated depends on what you mean by "Xerox." The company that is now called Xerox Corporation was formed as the Haloid Company in 1906. It changed its name to Xerox Corporation around 1958. The process of xerography, the making of a photocopy with dry ink, was first demonstrated in 1938. The first machine using xerography was marketed about 1954 and the first fully automated xerographic copy machine was released in 1959. Any one of these dates could be "when Xerox originated" to some people.