- The
external ****tic
fascia (intercrural or
intercolumnar fascia) is a thin membrane,
prolonged downward around the
surface of the ****tic cord and...
- The
intercrural fibers (
intercolumnar fibers) are a
series of
curved tendinous fibers,
which arch
across the
lower part of the
aponeurosis of the Obliquus...
- (1990). Stimulus-dependent
neuronal oscillations in cat
visual cortex:
Intercolumnar interaction as
determined by cross-correlation analysis.
European Journal...
- poetry, "whose
hemistiches encourage the pile-up of
letters against the
intercolumnar ruling. Only
later was it
adopted for prose." The
first master of nastaliq...
- section,
which serves as an entrance, has
three alabaster pilasters, the
intercolumnar spaces bearing panel-pictures
representing the
martyrdom of saints....
- are
close together as well as over the columns; at Kalat-Seman each
intercolumnar space contained two windows. In general, two or
three windows united...
- less
linear layout of the garan,
paneled doors hanging from hinges,
intercolumnar tokyō,
cusped windows, tail rafters,
ornaments called kibana, and decorative...
- and 14th centuries,
icons and
proskynetaria began to be
placed in the
intercolumnar openings on the templon.
After the
reconquest in 1261,
carving on the...
- columns, was
equal to the
lower diameter of the
columns (0.76 m). Each
intercolumnar space was
equal to two
modules (1.52 m),
which designates the temple...
- as well as
domestic Suzu, Echizen, and Seto ware.
Three different intercolumnar measurements were used in the
construction of the buildings, the style...