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- type of gemstone cut. The cut has many variations. It may have curved or uncurved sides. The shape of the top surface, or table, also varies. Stones typically...
- giant crabs, though, are long compared to their carapaces, along with an uncurved spine. It has been discovered that as the crab matures, the carapaces remain...
- upside-down or on its side, the curved constant-diameter tube is replaced by an uncurved barrel-shaped tube with a slightly larger diameter in its middle. Alcohols...
- negative ions. These negative ions are then attracted to the positive uncurved electrode, completing the 'circuit'. Ionized gases produced in a corona...
- straight with all the parts of the ovule lined up in a long row producing an uncurved seed. Campylotropous ovules have a curved megagametophyte often giving...
- by a nail. Its skull is short and wide, and it has a heavy, large, and uncurved zygomatic bone. The supraorbital ridge of the skull is large, and the interorbital...
- Perception 38, pp. 1423–1427 Rogers, B., & Brecher, K. (2007). Straight Lines, 'Uncurved Lines', and Helmholtz's 'Great Circles on the Celestial Sphere'. Perception...
- last in which Einstein allows time to be warped while keeping space flat (uncurved). In these papers, he realizes that the Lorentz transformations of special...
- are designed so that straight lines in the scene will render straight (uncurved) in the photographic image and thus lack the extreme distortion that is...
- peduncles 7.5–30 cm (3.0–11.8 in) long, with the keel prolonged into an uncurved beak. The flowers are sweetly scented. The pod is recurved, linear, 7.5–9 cm...