One roadside stall moulded its hash into curvilinear arrangements that looked like something out of a box of Liquorice Allsorts. |
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For Reginfo, the top horizontal line with the curvilinear arrow bears the same connotation as one of the implications of the quartered circle. |
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The two curvilinear models were exponential growth or decay curves and piecewise linear regression models. |
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The Grade ll listed glass pavilions at the gardens are one of the earliest examples of curvilinear glasshouses ever built. |
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The new Pavilion boasted great stucco arches and curvilinear parapets on each of its four facades and three-story towers at the corners. |
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In his first year of painting, Gongkam proved to be a talented young artist and created beautiful works consisting of abstract curvilinear lines. |
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On the southern flank a cluster of students formed a curvilinear outline that resembled the geography of India. |
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Not only did these materials present a neat appearance, but their flexibility allowed them to be used around curvilinear and geometric beds. |
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It took four months to model the skin, a curvilinear structure and the auditorium interior and ceiling. |
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Here, too were the louvres, the broad-based wooden benches, the curvilinear balusters supporting rails around polished wooden platforms. |
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The lane is streaked with curvilinear snow, in places trodden into blue ice. |
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The sensuousness of the metal is reinforced and enhanced by his decorative curvilinear line that creates a virtuoso effect of dramatic splendour. |
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Lichenometric dating curves are curvilinear, and so the older the age estimate the less accurate it is likely to be. |
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The action of adduction along the frontal plane of the body will cause the arm to be moved in a curvilinear arc. |
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They are among the earliest curvilinear glass houses ever built, pre-dating Chatsworth House's Stove House and the Crystal Palace in London. |
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One sherd has a curvilinear motif, and punctates or short trailed lines bordering longer lines are relatively rare. |
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Because of a curvilinear relationship in which resolution gains decline with increasing sample size increments, larger sample sizes were not warranted. |
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The strigillation, or curvilinear fluting, of the frieze immediately below the Pantheon-domed roof is a type of enrichment associated with classical sarcophagi. |
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Gummer has invented a novel means of integrating sharp-angled rectilinear with undulating curvilinear complexes by having them pass through each other. |
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In the past few years the skirts have become skorts and the shirt has transformed into a fitted jersey that complements the more curvilinear shape of the female body. |
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It is also true that the curvilinear streets of neosuburbs can shelter the most unlikely assemblages of citizens behind the apparent uniformity of their extruded facades. |
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They're lovely and the curvilinear lines are fluid and beautiful. |
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From above showing the curvilinear sympathies with the railway lines. |
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The interior is meticulously designed with inviting hardwood floors and curving wooden counters reflecting the rounded ceiling of the curvilinear trailer. |
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Its fluid curvilinear, concave and convex forms let it appear sculptured rather than built, resembling in its shape a wind swept submarine with the sprawled arms of a sphinx. |
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The M'elodie ultracompact high-power curvilinear array loudspeaker is a good example. |
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The delicate interlacing of angular kufic script with curvilinear arabesques is a very attractive feature of this cenotaph. |
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The centre of both sides of the roof features a large curvilinear pediment roof dormer, flanked by two triangular pediment roof dormers. |
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The stones of the façade itself are square, while those making up the arch are curvilinear. |
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Unlike ordinary, square hot tubs, its patented, curvilinear design will add an eye-catching centerpiece to your backyard retreat. |
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In recent years, his work has been characterized by flowing, curvilinear lines and more abstraction. |
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Oilspills are visible on a radar image as circular or curvilinear features with a darker tone than the surrounding ocean. |
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Einstein thus used the geometry of curvilinear coordinates, which goes back to the mathematician Riemann. |
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Description: An image of a skier, a dynamic, curvilinear figure, is in the centre of the coin. |
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The additional median point is useful to detect a possible linearity defect and to correct it by a curvilinear fitting. |
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Buses have to negotiate curvilinear streets and fight congestion on arterials, slowing average speeds and service reliability. |
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The photolabeling of the AdoMet-binding sites displayed homotropic negative cooperativity, characterized by a curvilinear Scatchard plot with upward concavity. |
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Silvestre Varela was hurtling toward the U.S. goal when Ronaldo fed him a pass of curvilinear purity. |
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While constructing freestanding sculptures, Gummer continued to create increasingly complex multilayered reliefs incorporating both right-angled and curvilinear forms. |
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The challenge now is the marathon of a 14-mile nonstop stretch of waves and holes that slithers through the curvilinear canyon like a snake on crack. |
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Included in both these genera were short, rectilinear borings with clavate ends and elongate, curvilinear borings with or without swollen terminations. |
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Its streamlined modernist line in sheer cliff faces and sleek curvilinear walls was celebrated by leading architects of the day and was a perfect ingredient in Art Deco style. |
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This option is necessary, for example, in order to perform a modal calculation for a tube with external and internal fluid, when the density of the external fluid is defined as a function of the curvilinear abscissa. |
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In moko, a type of Maori tattooing from New Zealand, shallow coloured grooves in complex curvilinear designs were produced on the face by striking a miniature bone adze into the skin. |
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But one of the key features of Art Deco is eclecticism, so it is no surprise to occasionally find the curvilinear, streamline style used in combination with the earlier angular look. |
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The curvilinear images produced by Fisheye Effect can suggest the curve of the Earth, the inside of a dome, or the image you see through the peephole of a door. |
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It is characterized by elegant, stylized curvilinear animal and vegetal forms, allied with the Hallstatt traditions of geometric patterning. |
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There are many smaller architectural works within cathedrals which have the curvilinear tracery. |
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A curvilinear structure would be able to deflect the waves safely. |
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This so-called curvilinear pattern indicates the possible change in the social environment and in the nature of relationship among the residents of a city, as a result of fast increases in its diversity. |
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The site was originally enclosed by a curvilinear bank and ditch, which is still visible in the south west corner. |
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A curvilinear pond meanders through a sweeping lawn with islands of rich tree and shrub plantings, that dissimulate the depth and the width of the property. |
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Colourful and curvilinear stones decorate its recessed muqarnas portal, which includes a protruding ledge for visitors to sit on while awaiting entry. |
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The cysts are complex, with thick walls, internal septations, solid components, curvilinear calcification and haemorrhagic products. |
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The trilobed nature of this vessel was further enhanced by being twisted around its vertical axis so that three curvilinear fins are created. |
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It is difficult to make recommendations about safe levels of drinking alcohol because there is a curvilinear relationship between the levels of alcohol consumption and the risk of mortality from heart disease. |
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Either a continuous curvilinear capsulorrhexis or an envelope capsulotomy was performed, with trypan blue if necessary. |
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While these deposits are typically smooth, round, or curvilinear, some may take on a more ominous appearance with branching, rodlike, or angular morphologies. |
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Built in the 1830s and designed by Sir Charles Lanyon, Botanic Gardens Palm House is one of the earliest examples of a curvilinear and cast iron glasshouse. |
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