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Individual bacteria can assume one of three basic shapes: spherical (coccus), rodlike (bacillus), or curved (vibrio, spirillum, or spirochete).
They wrote code to make a robotic arm assess and classify kitchen items into three basic shapes: bottles or cups, things with handles, and plates or bowls.
Küchemann and others at the RAE continued their work on the slender delta throughout, considering three basic shapes; the classic straight-edge delta, the "gothic delta" that was rounded outwards to appear like a gothic arch, and the "ogival wing" that was compound-rounded into the shape of an ogee.
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The 50 metal units, which are a trifle close to air ducts in appearance, come in six basic shapes, including rectilinear chutelike sections, triangular and V-shaped units (that double to form X's), which enable the combinations to form corners or branch out.
In mathematical modeling furnace designs can be very simply divided into two basic shapes, rectilinear boxes or right cylinders.
The poor menfolk have to make do with just four basic shapes, though Debenhams has kindly illustrated them with celebrities to help.
The inside and outside diameter of the neck are the starting point from where the designer has to choose from four basic shapes.
While the GG is broadly applicable and flexible, there are still many kinds of hazards, even among the four basic shapes, which it cannot accommodate.
Flowers come in an astonishing variety of forms, but all can be classified into two basic shapes: those with radial symmetry, such as the lily, and those with bilateral symmetry, such as the orchid.
In arch dam design, two basic shapes are adopted.
There are four basic shapes for the throat and mouth, corresponding to four vowel types, and five methods of articulating consonants, one for each type of consonant.
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