- make up the
bridge of the nose. The
outer surface is
concavo-
convex from
above downward,
convex from side to side; it is
covered by the
procerus and nasalis...
- sides, κυρτός,
convex) or
cissoidal (Gr. κισσός, ivy), biconvex;
xystroidal or
sistroidal (Gr. ξυστρίς, a tool for s****ing),
concavo-
convex; amphicoelic...
- rotation.
Procoelous and
opisthocoelous centra form
concavo-
convex (ball and socket) joints,
where the
convex end, the condyle, fits into the
concave end, the...
- (12–59 inches) long and 4–11 cm (1+1⁄2–4+1⁄4 in)
broad at the base,
concavo-
convex, thick, very rigid, and yellow-green to blue-green in color. The flowers...
- for
their long s****. The
internal structure of the s****
consists of
concavo-
convex chambers linked by a centrally-placed tube
called a siphuncle. There...
- It
presents on its base one
facet on its
superior surface,
which is
concavo-
convex and
articulates with the hamate, and one on its
radial side,
which articulates...
- the
peroneal sulcus. The
posterior surface is smooth, triangular, and
concavo-
convex, for
articulation with the
anterior surface of the
calcaneus (the calcaneocuboid...
-
common features of the
Strophomenates include:
concavo-
convex(sometimes convexi-concave), or plano-
convex s****; a
laminar secondary s****
layer with well...
-
lining to form "litharge cakes".
Litharge cakes are
usually circular or
concavo-
convex,
about 15 cm in diameter. They are the most
common archaeological evidence...
-
centimetres (4.7 in) tall, are two
large foramina. The
internal faces are all
concavo-
convex and have a
ridge opposite the spine. In side view, they have two sections...