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A variant has also been developed to acquire metabolite maps from plants with high radial symmetry.
At this stage, the blastula is in the form of a hollow sphere with radial symmetry.
Some of our rectangles had radial symmetry, while others achieved asymmetrical balance.
This shows that they evolved from normal ancestors and only secondarily reverted to radial symmetry.
However, Rayor suspects that for webs with radial symmetry, the answer is a matter of biodynamics.
If you were to watch an embryonic starfish develop, you would see that it begins life bilaterally, but switches to radial symmetry as it matures.
Subjects are also adept at judging radial symmetry about the center point of an image.
Adding the radial symmetry, these symmetric properties fit well with the fingerprints of the PB modes.
Canadian General Electric Company and others have used radial symmetry to obtain balance.
The centriole is a cylindrical structure 0.4 μm long and 0.2 μm in diameter, composed of microtubule triplets that display ninefold radial symmetry.
The first is a detection-only feature-based method that finds objects with radial symmetry.
The first group shows a radial symmetry on a vertical axis, while the soncond one has a bilatral plain of symmetry.
The flower-head consists of a set of petals arranged in radial symmetry around a cluster of stamens, and the flower-head is carried on a stalk which bears a set of leaves.
The jellyfish and starfish both live in the water, have radial symmetry, and are invertebrates, so you might suppose that they belong together in a group.
The group is easily recognized by their radial symmetry, with a central nonseptate axis to which are attached whorls of lateral appendages which may or may not be branched.
The polyps have a radial symmetry of six or a multiple of six.
Bilaterally symmetric embryos of echinoderms, which as adults display pentamerous radial symmetry, likewise are relics that disclose secrets of echinoderm origins.
The larger the value of α, the stricter the required radial symmetry.
Radial symmetry is often used as a counterpoint, though its use in interior design is less frequent that the first two methods.
Examples from Classical Literature
They have not, as is usually supposed, secondarily acquired their radial symmetry.
It is a two-layered organism, with a form varying from cylindrical to oval, and usually a radial symmetry.
The prototype of all these groups was an organism something like a Medusa, with a radial symmetry.
But unipolar symmetry with diverging outgrowths leads us to the next category which may be called radial symmetry.
This is characteristic of the body organization of all Echinoderms, and is known as radial symmetry.
At first they are bilaterally symmetrical, their radial symmetry being acquired later.
The first three have bilateral, the last has radial symmetry.
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