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Discover LudwigThe phrase "axis point" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to geometry, mathematics, or discussions about central points in various frameworks or systems.
Example: "In the graph, the axis point represents the origin where both the x and y coordinates are zero."
Alternatives: "central point" or "pivot point".
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pic.twitter.com/pOHNN9vLgt The autumnal equinox occurs when the daytime and night are approximately equal because the earth's axis point neither towards nor away from the sun.
In the W.W.E., the action in the ring functions like sex scenes in TV soap operas — physical confrontation is only the axis point of a larger narrative that is more preoccupied with power relationships.
The rock habitat would be made to spin down a central axis point in order to produce artificial gravity.
Mr Ingram said: "We expect Tower Ramparts to become the northern axis point for Ipswich town centre and we are already in talks with various national retailers regarding the potential for the scheme".
In straight wire preadjusted appliances, all the information required to position the teeth in three planes is included in the brackets placed at the midpoint of the facial axis of the clinical crown, defined by facial axis point (FA).
All the information required to position a tooth in three planes is included in the brackets placed at the midpoint of the facial axis of the clinical crown (FACC), defined by facial axis point (FA).
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There isn't much living going on in "Johnny Mad Dog," the name of one of the story's main axis points, a strikingly pretty boy of about 15 played by Christopher Minie.
The z axis points downwards.
The y axis points away from the cliff.
The x axis points towards the IERS Reference Meridian (close to Greenwich); the z axis points to the Reference North Pole; the y axis completes the triad.
Soft tissue landmarks are blurred, axis points hard to locate and bony landmarks are over-padded.
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