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In both cases, the majority of the shape points are quite distant from the point being characterized.
The art of tennis, somewhat less obviously, depends on how players shape points by moving the ball around the court to make it arch and zig, devising patterns that from a spectator's perch map crisscrossing lines.
Metacarpal 4 is missing a significant portion of the proximal articular end, however, the cross-sectional shape points to a very distinctive triangular end which is constricted cranio-caudally so that it fits like a small wedge between Mc III and Mc V.
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In Mr. Adam's conception, the complex is rotated to present a diamond shape pointing to and incorporating the small existing Lincoln Square Park, which would be expanded into a focal point.
The collapsed area has a geometrical (often triangular or quadrilateral) capsular-based wedge shape pointing to the hepatic hilum, associating volume loss and capsular retraction with focal flattening or even concavity of the adjacent liver surface.
Secure your bottom in a comfortable way but bound by arms and legs, creating an X shape pointing toward the four corners of your bed.
The egg-like shape pointed left or right and participants made an unspeeded two-alternative forced-choice (2AFC) about the shape's orientation using a keyboard.
Species averages were then calculated from specimen data so that each tip on the phylogenetic tree is represented by a single shape point [ 3].
The WT monomer Cygb, on the other hand, shows a doublet-like EPR line shape pointing to a possibility that the radical originates more likely from a single site on the protein, rather than many different sites.
Draw a triangle shape pointing down to the nose for the stripe on the head.
The green circles are skeletons in primary graves; red diamond shaped points are secondary.
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