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Discover Ludwig"crooked shape" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is not straight or regular in shape, such as a bent tree or a twisted road. For example, "The wind had bent the tree into a crooked shape."
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The chief complaints of our patients were the asymmetry of nose and crooked shape of nose.
More detailed nanostructure about CIS film can be observed using high-magnification SEM images (Figure 4b,d), where individual CIS nanosheet displays a crooked shape with a thickness of approximately 10 nm and length of approximately 2 μm.
Teachers and caregivers can promote flexibility by challenging children to move in a tall, straight shape or a crooked shape; to tiptoe; or to move on three body parts.
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It's crooked all over.
By stage 15, the hindgut has developed to form a shepherd's crook shape (Fig. 1D,E) characterised by a sweeping curve of ∼140° and is rotated along the longitudinal axis of the embryo, breaking mediolateral symmetry (supplementary material Movie 1) (Campos-Ortega and Hartenstein, 1985).
Using the embryonic Drosophila hindgut as an in vivo model for organogenesis, we show that the tightening of hindgut curvature that normally occurs between embryonic stage 12 and 15 to generate the characteristic shepherd's crook shape is dependent on localised JAK/STAT pathway activation.
Broad went full and straight, Taylor's blade came down a fraction crooked, the ball shaped slightly away, and the offstump of New Zealand's premier batsman was pegged back.
Use a level to ensure each shape is not crooked.
It resembles a shepherd's crook in shape.
Due to its cylindrical shape, it can easily be mounted crooked.
In contrast, two-dimensional (2D) ZnO sheets were formed, which exhibited crooked nanoplate morphology instead of a freely stretched shape, suggesting that there was stress in the ZnO sheets.
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