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Cyma SA is a
Swiss manufacturer of
luxury wris****ches,
founded by
brothers Joseph and
Theodore Schwob in 1862. By 1908,
Cyma was
advertising the resilience...
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moulding include cyma reversa and talon. The ogee
curve is an
analogue of a "
cyma curve", the
difference being that a
cyma, or "
cyma recta", has horizontal...
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Cyma may
refer to either: An S-shaped
decorative molding, used in the
cymatium of Gr****
architecture CYMA –
Canadian Youth Mission to Armenia, a Canadian-run...
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Cyma:
Moulding of
double curvature,
combining the
convex ovolo and
concave cavetto. When the
concave part is uppermost, it is
called a
cyma recta...
- Cyme
Rubin (born
Cyma Saltzman, May 23, 1926) is an
American producer, writer, and director. She is also the
president of
Business of Entertainment, Inc...
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Cymatics (from
Ancient Gr****: κῦμα, romanized: kŷma, lit. 'wave') is a
subset of
modal vibrational phenomena. The term was
coined by
Swiss physician Hans...
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rests the
cyma. They sit at an
angle on both sides,
creating the
slope that
makes up the
roofing and the pediment.
Stretching along the
cyma is an order...
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CYMA is the name of a
series of
accounting software packages,
developed by Tempe-based
company CYMA Systems.
CYMA Systems'
earliest software, introduced...
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Cyma Zarghami (Persian: سیما ضرغامی, born
December 15, 1962) is an Iranian-born
American film
studio and
former cable television executive who
served as...
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cornice in the
classical order, is made of the s-shaped
cyma molding (either
cyma recta or
cyma reversa),
combining a
concave cavetto with a
convex ovolo...