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axial
axial, a. (ˈæksɪəl) [f. L. axi-s + -al1.] 1. Forming an axis; of the nature of an axis.1849 Murchison Siluria v. 100 The elevation of the axial line being less. 1857 Henfrey Bot. §35 A true or axial root. 1872 Mivart Anat. 25 The skeleton of the head and trunk, which is called the Axial skeleton. 18... Oxford English Dictionary
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Axial
of rotation In chemistry, referring to an axial bond a type of modal frame, in music axial-flow, a type of fan the Axial age in China, India, etc. Axial Seamount and submarine volcano off Oregon, USA Axial, Colorado, a ghost town See also Axiality (disambiguation) Axis (disambiguation) wikipedia.org
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Axial skeleton
This article mainly deals with the axial skeletons of humans; however, it is important to understand the evolutionary lineage of the axial skeleton. The human axial skeleton consists of 81 different bones. wikipedia.org
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axial filaments
An axoneme is a microtubule-based cytoskeletal structure that forms the core of a cilium or flagellum. Cilia and flagella are found on many cells, organisms, and microorganisms, to provide motility. The ax oneme serves as the "skeleton" of these organelles.
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Axial tilt - Wikipedia
The positive pole of a planet is defined by the right-hand rule: if the fingers of the right hand are curled in the direction of the rotation then the thumb points to the positive pole.The axial tilt is defined as the angle between the direction of the positive pole and the normal to the orbital plane. The angles for Earth, Uranus, and Venus are approximately 23°, 97°, and 177° respectively.
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Axial Seamount
at Axial Seamount. Castle Vent at Axial Seamount—video tour of Castle Vent, one of the hydrothermal vents on Axial Seamount. wikipedia.org
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How to apply one of the laws of logarithms to rearrange an equation? I want to rearrange the logarithm of a ratio shown in the paper here for figure 3 < It is shown as `log10(corneal diameter/ axial length) = -0.22` ...
d}{L} = a$$ $$\frac{d}{L} = 10^{a}$$ $$L = \frac{d}{10^{a}} = \frac{d}{10^{-0.22}} = d\,10^{0.22}$$ We let $a=-0.22$, $d=$ corneal diameter, and $L=$ axial
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Axial cut
Axial cuts are used rarely in contemporary cinema, but were fairly common in the cinema of the 1910s and 1920s. An axial cut can be made with the use of a zoom lens, or physically moving the camera with a crane or camera dolly. wikipedia.org
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Axial mesoderm
Axial mesoderm, or chordamesoderm, is the mesoderm in the embryo that lies along the central axis under the neural tube. wikipedia.org
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Axial chirality
Axial chirality differs from central chirality (point chirality) in that axial chirality does not require a chiral center such as an asymmetric carbon IUPAC does not refer to helicity as a type of axial chirality. wikipedia.org
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axial skeleton Flashcards | Quizlet
Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like axial, appendicular, cranium and more.
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CFD Analysis of an Axial Piston Pump
In this project, our aim is to analyze each of these different sliding surfaces separately to
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Axial fan design - Wikipedia
Axial fan design. An axial fan is a type of fan that causes gas to flow through it in an axial direction, parallel to the shaft about which the blades rotate. The flow is axial at entry and exit. The fan is designed to produce a pressure difference, and hence force, to cause a flow through the fan. Factors which determine the performance of the ...
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Axial skeleton part2 Flashcards | Quizlet
Start studying Axial skeleton part2. Learn vocabulary, terms, and more with flashcards, games, and other study tools.
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Axial ratio
In chemistry or materials science, the axial ratio (symbol P) is used to describe rigid rod-like molecules. In physics, the axial ratio describes electromagnetic radiation with elliptical, or circular, polarization. wikipedia.org
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