- The
metacentric height (GM) is a
measurement of the
initial static stability of a
floating body. It is
calculated as the
distance between the
centre of...
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metacentric in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Metacentric may
refer to:
Metacentric height, the
distance between the
center of
gravity of a...
- is used to
classify chromosomes as
metacentric, submetacentric, acrocentric, telocentric, or holocentric.
Metacentric means that the
centromere is positioned...
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chromosomal radiation of
Madeiran house mice: a
microsatellite analysis of
metacentric chromosomes". Heredity. 110 (4): 380–388. Bibcode:2013Hered.110..380F...
- five
pairs of
small to medium-sized
metacentrics and submetacentrics. The X
chromosome is the
largest in the
metacentric and
submetacentric group.
There are...
- acrocentric, with
satellite E 16–18 Small,
metacentric or
submetacentric F 19–20 Very small,
metacentric G 21–22, Y Very small,
acrocentric (and 21,...
- a
negative metacentric height) and
therefore takes on an
angle of heel to
either port or starboard. When a
vessel has
negative metacentric height (GM)...
-
flooding of only
three coal
bunkers on one side
could result in
negative metacentric height. On the
other hand,
Titanic was
given ample stability and sank...
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regions of
foxes and dogs, even
though the fox
genome has 16
pairs of
metacentric autosomes and the dog has 37
pairs of
acrocentric autosomes. Additional...
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reading draughts and
comparing with the
known hydrostatic properties. The
metacentric height (GM),
which dominates stability, can be
estimated from the design...