Only certain plants were creatable in his time, and most were so genetically engineered that they looked unnaturally symmetrical and linear. |
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Growth response in distinction to the phototropic growth response, typically follows symmetrical illumination of the sporangiophore from above. |
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Except for the existing locust tree, the two sides of the yard are symmetrical. |
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Crystal lattices consist of repeating units of a molecule, ion, or atom arranged in a symmetrical array. |
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Because the loquat, or Japanese plum, is symmetrical and has a dense, evergreen crown, it is desirable in the home landscape. |
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However, asymmetrical patterns often look more exotic than symmetrical ones. |
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We start with a series of drawings on white paper using a dark crayon, teaching symmetrical and asymmetrical patterns. |
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Grouping pictures in symmetrical or asymmetrical groupings will always give a stylish look. |
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In the case of symmetrical lupoid onychodystrophy, Greyhounds form antibodies against their toe nails, and reject them. |
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The tail fin of most ray-finned fish, with the exception of sturgeons and paddlefish, is homocercal, nearly symmetrical about the midline. |
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This invention relates to a method for preparing symmetrical azines as well as mixtures containing symmetrical and unsymmetrical azines. |
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In 1950, Claude E. Shannon published an account of symmetrical signed-digit systems, including ternary and other bases. |
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Whereas in the other rooms columns formed two symmetrical rows along the sides of the hall, this hall was completely bare. |
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The sea star is perfectly symmetrical, the jelly fish, symmetrical with respect to rotation. |
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Arthropods are bilaterally symmetrical protostomes with strongly segmented bodies. |
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Lord's forms are hand-built rather than thrown on the wheel, but that doesn't mean they can't be erect and symmetrical. |
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Embryonic coelomic structures have specific fates as the bilaterally symmetrical larvae metamorphose into radially symmetric adults. |
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In a perfectly symmetrical face, all midpoints will fall on the vertical midline. |
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They were usually symmetrical, with large mullioned and transomed windows, and consisted of 3 storeys and an attic. |
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A molecule is said to be symmetrical if it can be divided into equal mirror image parts by a line or a plane. |
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For example, we know that a circle is somehow more symmetrical than a equilateral triangle. |
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His trim body was covered from head to toe with symmetrical beads of sweat, which looked like little, glassy jewels sprinkled on his ebony frame. |
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The simplest animals that are bilaterally symmetrical and triploblastic are the Platyhelminthes, the flatworms. |
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With any luck it will be made from high molecular polymers and have a large symmetrical blade with a dihedral front face. |
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Many of Hamilton's scenarios resemble sideshows at a circus or amusement park, with the action framed by symmetrical drapes. |
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Since they were interested in the entire stem they applied a two-dimensional cylindrical symmetrical model. |
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But for the USB connector, the Fuse's body is nicely symmetrical, and pleasantly styled in a two-tone white-on-black colour scheme. |
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Factors with symmetrical multiplicative effects were identified in the formula. |
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In general, curve ADC would not be symmetrical because the slope for the reactants would differ from the slope for the products. |
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These include the attractive, symmetrical sandstone facade, well proportion rooms, working shutters and astragal windows, to name but a few. |
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Flatworms are unsegmented, bilaterally symmetrical worms that lack a coelom but that do have three germ layers. |
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The sum of a figure and its centrally symmetrical image has central symmetry. |
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They also disturb the structured symmetrical balance of Hebraic paired reasoning in the concluding argument. |
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Note that each shell valve is symmetrical about the midline, but the two shell valves are often unequal in size. |
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He sends you up a very nice pudding, symmetrical in design, of a good consistency, and of a rich brown colour. |
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In wild-type flies, the head vertex is symmetrical and composed of three distinct domains. |
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For ease of mathematical solution, the load is considered to be a symmetrical shape, such as a sphere or a long cylinder. |
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For 15 years she has had symmetrical patches of vitiligo on her hands, elbows, hips, and neck. |
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What happens in plants such as buttercups, in which radially symmetrical flowers are the norm? |
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Radially symmetrical flowers, such as buttercups and tulips, have a single type of petal arranged the same way all around a center. |
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To make butterfly, moth, or dragonfly wings, cut vellum into symmetrical curves. |
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If the magnet is in the middle of the vibrating string, the waveform should be a symmetrical square wave. |
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The lunar-like landscape of Mt. Batok to the left has symmetrical furrows resembling a gigantic orange squeezer. |
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You must squat to build a symmetrical sexy lower body with a balance between the quadriceps and the hamstrings and gluteus maximus. |
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Wild-type conidiophores are radially symmetrical and consist of a stalk with a single vesicle from which multiple primary sterigmata bud. |
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We apply one-dimensional, cylindrical symmetrical mass transport equations for a single refilling vessel. |
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So the heart urchin is considered to be secondarily bilaterally symmetrical. |
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One diagram of helmets shows a simple, radially symmetrical ancestral helmet at the bottom. |
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The pole figure patterns have an axial symmetrical to slightly orthorhombic shape and suggest predominantly flattening fabrics. |
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If the tooth or insert is not symmetrical about its own center line, its crest is in a certain direction. |
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The bee's honeycombs, pristine hexagons, are symmetrical over several axes. |
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Mitral sclerites bilaterally symmetrical, subcircular in apertural view, and subconical in lateral view. |
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Even in superficially symmetrical organisms, there is almost always some consistent deviation from absolute symmetry. |
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Swimming results from alternate dorsal and ventral flexions of two symmetrical wing-like parapodia. |
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The first cleavage usually passes through the midline, dividing the egg into two initially symmetrical halves. |
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Moreover, a curve of constant width need not be symmetrical or even consist of circular arcs. |
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Males compete in the bodybuilding competition with judges looking for symmetrical muscularity. |
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I positioned things close to the symmetrical axes and sight lines but always a bit off. |
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The hair was parted with geometrical accuracy as though drawn with compasses, and fell in two symmetrical, wavy lines. |
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Her lipstick is done so well, you'd think they'd want her face to be symmetrical. |
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A bony ridge may form over the fused suture and the ears may not be symmetrical. |
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Ever wondered why the apples and tomatoes in your supermarket are so symmetrical, so uniform in colour and texture? |
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The US researchers also found that women were more likely to be tempted into infidelity by men with symmetrical features. |
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The pressure hulls are arranged parallel to each other and symmetrical to a centerplane. |
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Lemmer's geometric, symmetrical sculptures are clearly variations on a theme. |
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Trees, shrubs and long grass with a symmetrical spiderweb of cobblestone paths wending through them. |
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Well, humans do like symmetry and pattern, and math tends to make symmetrical, patterned images. |
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In some frogs, stride length is further increased by symmetrical forward movement of the entire pelvic girdle relative to the vertebral column. |
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It is a special puzzle challenge to coax these sets into a symmetrical shape. |
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A face is perfectly symmetrical where one side is exactly the same as the other. |
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It would be interesting to know is whether people with symmetrical faces have longer life expectancies. |
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On the side facing the street, the house is reasonably symmetrical, organized around a large stone tower. |
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Built incrementally, it was originally a theatre, with a pleasingly symmetrical Italianate colonnaded frontage facing the town's main square. |
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Disk florets have a tubular corolla with five small radially symmetrical lobes and five connate anthers forming a cylinder around the style. |
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Because the bonds are not symmetrical, glass is isotropic and has no definite melting point. |
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The form genus Physonemus includes bilaterally symmetrical, laterally compressed, forward-curving spines, ornamented with tubercles. |
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In cross section it is a symmetrical structure of three blades protruding from a central, solid shaft. |
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He chose similar brick cladding, a symmetrical facade with French doors, front porches, and a sloping roof to comply with city guidelines. |
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Unlike the symmetrical spots of the Dalmatian, the patches are jagged and irregular. |
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Performers moving from venue to venue apparently prefer the predictability of a symmetrical auditorium. |
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The perfectly symmetrical prickly balled yacca or Australia grass tree, which takes 100 years to grow a central trunk, is my favourite. |
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Note that in this case, both gift-giving scenes portray the protagonists in symmetrical, equivalent poses. |
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The Devon is a handsome animal with clear-cut lines and a blocky but symmetrical body. |
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The two grandstands frame the pitch in symmetrical tiers of seating, but are expressed in quite different ways. |
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The symmetrical, diphycercal tail, not perfected by gnathostomes until the Cretaceous, was standard equipment on heterostracans in the Silurian. |
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Described here are systems in which symmetrical molecules assemble through hydrogen bonding to produce capsules with dissymmetric cavities. |
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After our eyes adjust, we find the walls to be a gorgeous translucent blue, the surface scalloped into smooth, symmetrical wavelets. |
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We don't have any proven reason as to why these or other spiders create symmetrical webs. |
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If all parts are equally spaced around the centre, the flowers are radially symmetrical, a condition termed actinomorphy. |
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Bearing tiny, white, radially symmetrical flowers, this small member of the mustard family is the workhorse of gene research in plants. |
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Five-sided symmetrical ventifacts or yardangs appear to be totally nonexistent on Earth and Mars. |
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The layout is symmetrical and orderly, which contrasts with the cottagey jumble of perennials and bulbs within the four rectangular beds. |
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Notice how the rightmost angle of the formation also resembles the apex of a symmetrical triangle pattern and is suggestive of a breakout. |
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There were strong reactions against the style of the rigidly symmetrical, simplified classical design. |
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The absence of symmetrical ripple marks indicates that the site of deposition was protected from wave action. |
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From the square townsmen view the church's apse and radiating symmetrical apsidal chapels. |
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Thus, if at an apse the direction of velocity is reversed, it will trace a symmetrical orbit on the other side of the apsidal distance. |
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This means closely examining photos for sought-after traits like height and a symmetrical face. |
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They had created a symmetrical drawing, with one side mirroring the other. |
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In certain conditions, we found that the primary product formed when an alcohol was passed over these catalysts was the corresponding symmetrical ester. |
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Although the stance and tips of the Brushie are symmetrical, the sidecut has been shifted back from center for precise turning, even in deep snow. |
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The flowers appear in racemes arising in whorls on the terminal part of the stems and are labiates, bilaterally symmetrical and purplish in color. |
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Things do not need to be symmetrical or deducible from first principles. |
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The nose and nostril openings also should be as symmetrical as possible. |
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A celebrity in his own right for his androgynous appearance and interesting personality, his works are defined by uniquely loose and symmetrical patterns. |
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He was referred to a paediatric rheumatologist who diagnosed him as having symmetrical polyarticular arthritis because of involvement of shoulders, knees, and ankles. |
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Judges described it as symmetrical with plenty of substance in the flower. |
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Like all echinoderms, echinoids are pentaradially symmetrical, have a water-vascular system, and have an internal skeleton made of calcitic ossicles. |
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This caudal fin structure contrasts with the externally symmetrical homocercal morphology present in most teleost fishes such as bluegill sunfish. |
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Bilaterally symmetrical flowers, such as snapdragons and sweet peas, have distinctive upper and lower petals and are therefore asymmetric from top to bottom. |
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Humans find symmetrical faces more attractive than asymmetrical faces. |
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Laymen often assume that the palindromist chooses a topic and then suddenly an entire symmetrical phrase emerges from his subconscious, spontaneous and complete. |
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In in flies we have seen examples of incorrect chiral type, incorrect rotation, symmetrical ommatidia, and ommatidia with an incorrect number of photoreceptor cells. |
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Gustavian looking glasses were symmetrical, with decoration such as beading, rose swags, laurel leaf borders, palmettes, sheaves, and rope-tied crests. |
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The posterior margin of the carapace is ornamented with a distinct single line of rounded tubercles that are broadly symmetrical about the midline axis of the carapace. |
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The building is a good example of symmetrical balance, space and openness. |
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Even today its streets run in symmetrical lines and neat intersections. |
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The symmetrical, redbrick building with its large windows and pleasing Georgian aesthetic, presents a challenge to the twenty-first-century visitor. |
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The Kinorhyncha are microscopic, bilaterally symmetrical, exclusively free-living, benthic, marine animals and ecologically part of the meiofauna. |
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The bumps in Leeds Road are irregularly placed, not symmetrical across the carriageway, and in one place it is possible to drive between two bumps. |
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Some of the most common continuation patterns include flags, ascending and descending triangles, symmetrical triangles, pennants, gaps and rectangles. |
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These arcades were later filled with canvases that fitted neatly into the frame of each arch, conveying the effect of a concurrent and symmetrical series of painted niches. |
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However, BT tooling is symmetrical about the spindle axis, which CAT tooling is not. |
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If the axial surface is vertical and the angles on each side of the fold are equivalent, then the anticline is symmetrical. |
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The bilaterally symmetrical gland has 2 distinct parts, the adenohypophysis and the neurohypophysis. |
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My hypothesis is that the symmetrical airfoils will outperform the others and the control blades. |
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The excess skin is then contoured to create a symmetrical scar and an anatomically correct inframmamary fold. |
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All Platonic solids are convex regular polyhedra symmetrical about their centers. |
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Similar to the cis model, the alkyl oxygen and alpha carbon are sterically blocking one side of each of the symmetrical carbonyls. |
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This range had two symmetrical gatehouses, the Spicerie Gatehouse and the Kitchen Gatehouse. |
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Some banks have a symmetrical inflation target while others only control inflation when it rises above a target, whether express or implied. |
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The reason that the UK flag is not symmetrical is because of the relative positions of the saltires of St Patrick and St Andrew. |
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Porifera and Cnidaria are radially symmetrical, not bilaterian, and not triploblastic. |
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Radially symmetrical, star dunes are pyramidal sand mounds with slipfaces on three or more arms that radiate from the high center of the mound. |
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They move as if they were bilaterally symmetrical, with an arbitrary leg selected as the symmetry axis and the other four used in propulsion. |
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Flatfishes lay eggs that hatch into larvae resembling typical, symmetrical, fish. |
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These frustules show a wide diversity in form, but are usually almost bilaterally symmetrical, hence the group name. |
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Although lobsters are largely bilaterally symmetrical like most other arthropods, some genera possess unequal, specialised claws. |
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This was symmetrical Diethyl Diphenyl Urea, which served as a stabiliser that was superior to the petroleum jelly used in British practice. |
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However, he retains idealizing tendencies, as in his symmetrical notions of the Danube and Nile. |
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Airborne geomagnetic surveys showed a strange pattern of symmetrical magnetic reversals on opposite sides of ridge centers. |
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The most general characteristic of molluscs is they are unsegmented and bilaterally symmetrical. |
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They are not true bone structures but they usually grow in symmetrical pairs. |
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Pottery was characterized by thin walled vessels, subtle, symmetrical shapes, elegant spouts, and decorations, and dynamic lines. |
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When viewed from the southeast, particularly on the main Keswick to Penrith road, Blencathra appears almost symmetrical. |
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It consists of a core of kerfed MDF with a high density overlay that provides a smoother, more symmetrical laminating and painting surface. |
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The harpoons of the banderilleros followed, piercing the back in symmetrical pairs. |
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Each of the isosceles triangles can, in turn, be composed from two symmetrical right triangles. |
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The postnasal spaces were equal and symmetrical and there was no evidence of focal bony destruction. |
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Unlike the DVDs on which movies are recorded, a hybrid SACD is not symmetrical in the placement of the metal and plastic layers. |
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We present a case of symmetrical peripheral gangrene which occurred in the winter, triggered possibly by sepsis and a single dose of ergot. |
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Philae includes experiments to test a molecule's symmetrical construction, or chirality. |
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Case with symmetrical congenital notches in the Outer part of each lid and defective development of the malar bones. |
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Despite the frequent use of ergots and settings of sepsis, we rarely encounter peripheral symmetrical gangrene in pregnant women. |
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After 1950, Finney's works incorporated a serial technique involving symmetrical hexachords. |
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They also collected resources from the beach to make a symmetrical or repeating pattern and designed a three-minute sand egg timer. |
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Using different methods as appropriate, some symmetrical and unsymmetrical disulfides were prepared. |
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The molecule has a symmetrical trinodal structure with a central E domain linked to 2 peripheral D domains in a linear D-E-D configuration. |
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The lattice structure consists of alternating two symmetrical motifs formed from flat steel and strapwork and is taken in color. |
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It has the swooping, symmetrical grace of a bird's wingspan. |
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The sides of the bezil are scroll ornamented. There is no very pronounced bossing, the shape being symmetrical and smooth. |
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But death is never symmetrical and tidy, and the button man had nothing to say. |
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Unlike poliomyelitis, paralysis in China syndrome is symmetrical. In addition, cases are seasonal. |
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Above the waterline they were more symmetrical with a transom-shaped bow above the fore-stem. |
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Tudor chimneys were tall, thin, and often decorated with symmetrical patterns of molded or cut brick. |
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Spores trilete, radially symmetrical, foveolate, tetrahedral from the polar view, having a laesura with three radiating branches near to the equator, ca. |
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When Laird breaks free from the tercets, couplets, and symmetrical stanza shapes which seem to confine him, the thinking and saying start to sharpen. |
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As a case in point, the Romans developed the highly formal garden, with its rows of geometrically perfect plants, shaped as boxes or globes, in symmetrical patterns. |
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The triradiate pelvis with multiple, symmetrical Looser's zones in the ischio-pubic rami without the callus in the absence of treatment, is diagnostic of osteomalacia. |
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Despite the generally symmetrical appearance of the two hemispheres, however, a number of biological asymmetries have been documented during the last hundred years. |
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Two symmetrical fluxmeters, formed of thermopiles connected in series, surrounded the experimental cells and link them thermally to the calorimetric block. |
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The east side facade is of rubble, studded with small windows and mannered details, while the harled rear wall forms, as completed, a towering, roughly symmetrical grouping. |
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Depth of investigation of collinear symmetrical four electrode arrays. |
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Like the arms race, the war on drugs has involved a version of symmetrical escalation between the purveyors of illegal drugs and the drug warriors. |
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Lesions are symmetrical, most common in the elbows, tibia, and fibula, and characteristically cause separation of an epiphysis and marked periosteal reactions. |
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In translation, this means that an original text may not be totally expressible in the target text because languages are neither superimposable nor symmetrical. |
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The main garden is to the rear of the house where the formality of the front garden is continued with a herb parterre and two symmetrical potagers. |
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The tang, which is always at the proximal end of the original blade, is symmetrical and shaped either bifacially or unifacially, depending on the shape of the original blade. |
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It is symmetrical on either side of its line of draft and is fitted with a symmetrical share that traces a shallow furrow but does not invert the soil. |
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Within the boldly-wrought voluted architectonic framework prance symmetrical pairs of vivacious steeds to support the circular Garter containing the Earl's arms. |
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It adds that SDSL is often faster than ADSL due to its low contention ratio and because the line is symmetrical, uploading is just as quick as downloading. |
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