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           | DescriptionDodecagonal prism.png | 
           
             Image d'un prisme dodécagonal 
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           25 February 2006 | 
          
          
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            http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:dodecagonal_prism.png | 
          
          
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           Tomruen | 
          
          
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