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- various hot soups, rice, or noodle dishes. Kamaboko is often sold in semicylindrical loaves, some featuring artistic patterns, such as the pink spiral on...
- a main body of 24 square metres (the "barrack") which consisted of semicylindrical sections of sheet metal ****embled end to end. This form was planned...
- in 1963), or as a self-portrait. The woman below him lies within a semicylindrical transparent shield, while her mouth is sealed, devices implying that...
- centimetres (16 in) across, and 30 centimetres (12 in) deep (due to its semicylindrical nature). It is made from strips of wood that are 30 to 80 millimetres...
- horizontal portion exhibits a prismatic form, the curved portion has a semicylindrical form. They receive the blood from the superior petrosal sinuses at...
- in an inclined surface (left). A sliding potentiometer supports two semicylindrical cradles forming a guide that can be relocated on a Velcro surface to...
- added in 1914. The front facade features a distinctive half-round or semicylindrical profile intended to recall the imagery of the streamlined locomotives...
- the inside. g. Compluvium, a hole open to the sky. 1. Flat tiles, tegulae. 2. Semicylindrical tiles for covering the joints, imbrices. 3. Gutter tiles....
- model, specifically conceived by Swenson Co. around 1920, having a semicylindric horizontal hollow trough in which a hollow **** conveyor or some hollow...
- natural light entering through the skylight of the main dome. The cubic, semicylindrical and hemispheric volumes recall the central planning of High Renaissance...