- The
saddle shoe, also
known as "
saddle oxford", is a low-heeled
casual shoe,
characterized by a
plain toe and
saddle-
shaped decorative panel placed mid...
- The
sella turcica (Latin for 'Turkish
saddle') is a
saddle-
shaped depression in the body of the
sphenoid bone of the
human skull and of the
skulls of...
-
archaeological site
located in Changsha, China. The site
consists of two
saddle-
shaped hills and
contained the
tombs of
three people from the
Changsha Kingdom...
- "
saddle"
arises because the concave-convex bone
interaction is
compared to a
horse rider riding a horse, with both bone
surfaces being saddle-
shaped....
- U-
shaped valleys. Arêtes can also form when two
glacial cirques erode headwards towards one another,
although frequently this
results in a
saddle-shaped...
- salamanders, and in some non-avian dinosaurs.
Heterocoelous vertebrae have
saddle-
shaped articular surfaces. This type of
configuration is seen in
turtles that...
-
Hinku Valley areas,
Mount Kangtega rises to a
saddle-
shaped point, thus
earning the name "The Snow
Saddle." 1986
Northeast Buttress, alpine-style FA of...
- (0.142 to 0.149 kg). The
leather cover is
commonly formed from two
saddle-
shaped pieces stitched together,
typically with red-d**** thread.
There are...
-
includes a 10-story
office building (now a hotel)
opened in 1964, and a
saddle-
shaped auditorium building originally used as a cinema. The four buildings...
- flexible, semi-rigid, or rigid,
incomplete or complete,
planar or
saddle-
shaped,
adjustable and non-adjustable.
While the
general goal of all devices...