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Figure 25. Four isographic K-nets (g1', g2', g3, g4) combine to form a “hyper-network”
or “middleground” K-net structure, based upon examples in Lewin 1994

25a | 25b | 25c | 25d
c) Lewin's Ex. 12: interpretations g1 and g2 and their negatively isographic permutations g1' and g2'