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median plane
noun
The only plane along which the human body is roughly symmetrical, running from the top to the bottom through navel, separating the left and the right hand.
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The function of pollen deposition is centralized precisely in the median plane opposite the labellum.
If a lens is used to form an image of a plane object that is tilted relative to the lens axis, then the image will also be tilted in such a way that the plane of the object, the plane of the image, and the median plane of the lens all meet.
The maximum field 2.2 T in the median plane has been achieved.
In this array architecture, the elements are positioned in the median plane.
Bilateral asymmetry of microphone positions can enhance the estimation performance even in the median plane where interaural differences vanish.
This study evaluates using factors extracted from the autocorrelation function (ACF) as cues for sound localization of the median plane.
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Expansion of the cap causes the gills to split open down their median planes, tearing the cap margin into rays.
In this study, swelling was observed in the fontanel areas of the median planes of the skull cap in two female piglets of the same litter.
The median sagittal plane is a vertical plane bisecting the skull lengthwise, defined by three points: (1) the anterior-most point of the beak, (2) the point where the internasal suture meets the inter-premaxillary suture, and (3) the posterior-most projection of the skull.
Length measurements are made parallel to the median sagittal plane, and breadth (or width) measurements are made in the coronal plane.
On both sides of the median sagittal plane, anterior and posterior 8.2 mm vertical cores were harvested in the thoracic vertebra.
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