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segmented and linga
The main symbols of Cham Shaivism were the linga, the mukhalinga, the jatalinga, the segmented linga, and the kosa.

segmented and is
The abdomen is long, appears to be segmented and bears numerous pairs of flattened legs.
Another style is a snap-off utility knife that contains a long, segmented blade that slides out from it.
Curling is a sport in which players slide stones across a sheet of ice towards a target area which is segmented into four rings.
An example of an engineering vehicle of this kind is a bridgelaying tank, which replaces the turret with a segmented hydraulic bridge.
The former, which is the second-largest animal phylum by number of described species, includes animals such as snails, clams, and squids, and the latter comprises the segmented worms, such as earthworms and leeches.
The Nation of Islam continues to teach its followers that the present world society is segmented into three distinct categories.
Further, since peer review activity is commonly segmented by clinical discipline, there is also physician peer review, nursing peer review, dentistry peer review,
The pedipalp is a segmented, chelate ( clawed ) appendage used for prey immobilization, defense, and sensory purposes.
The bow is flanked by 5 bays, the windows of which, as on the north facade, have alternating segmented and pointed pediments at first-floor level.
The defining characteristic of a vertebrate is the vertebral column, in which the notochord ( a stiff rod of uniform composition ) found in all chordates has been replaced by a segmented series of stiffer elements ( vertebrae ) separated by mobile joints ( intervertebral discs, derived embryonically and evolutionarily from the notochord ).
In telecommunication, a D-4 is a framing standard for traditional time-division multiplexing, which standard describes user channels multiplexed onto a trunk that has been segmented ( framed ) into 24 bytes of 8 bits each.
During database creation, each recorded utterance is segmented into some or all of the following: individual phones, diphones, half-phones, syllables, morphemes, words, phrases, and sentences.
Posterior to the trunk is the short metamerically segmented opisthosoma, bearing external paired chaetae, which apparently help to anchor the animal to the base of its tube.
Carapace is described as jointed, segmented, and plated.
Each test is segmented into a number of sequential blocks which may contain one or more movements.
The premaxilla, a bone of the upper jaw, is segmented, the vomer has no teeth.
Video recorded with 2-2 pulldown and no vertical filtering is conceptually identical to progressive segmented frame.
Entomology ( from Greek, entomos, " that which is cut in pieces or engraved / segmented ", hence " insect "; and ,-logia ) is the scientific study of insects, a branch of arthropodology, which in turn is a branch of biology.
The cuticle over the foot often forms rings, making it appear segmented, although the internal structure is uniform.
The flesh is segmented and acidic, varying in color depending on the cultivars, which include white, pink and red pulps of varying sweetness.
* The maximum flow of Itaipu's fourteen segmented spillways is 62. 2 thousand cubic metres per second, into three skislope formed canals.

segmented and divided
The windows of the second floor Long Gallery are divided by niches containing statues, a feature copied from the Palazzo degli Uffizi in Florence ( 1560 – 1581 ), which at Montacute depict the Nine Worthies ; the bay windows have shallow segmented pediments – a very early and primitive occurrence of this motif in England – while beneath the bay windows are curious circular hollows, probably intended for the reception of terracotta medallions, again emulating the palazzi of Florence.
The flattened body is divided into pairs of segmented muscle blocks, seen as faint vertical lines.
These four main columns support a ceiling that is divided by three segmented barrel shapes ; an illustration of this by G. W.
The chief feature of the theater is a segmented floor, divided into 348 4 ' x4 ' square platforms, each mounted on its own independent pneumatic pistons, allowing the floor to be reconfigured into whatever shape is desired.
In fishes, salamanders, caecilians, and reptiles, the body musculature remains segmented as in the embryo, though it often becomes folded and overlapping, with epaxial and hypaxial masses divided into several distinct muscle groups.

segmented and into
Some consider it an advantage of the Kimball method, that the data warehouse ends up being " segmented " into a number of logically self-contained ( up to and including The Bus ) and consistent data marts, rather than a big and often complex centralized model.
The lōrīca segmentāta ( segmented plates ) was a type of laminated or laminar armour ( metal strips fashioned into circular bands ).
Piece function: This breaks variables into segmented pieces guided by a user specified separator string ( sometimes called a " delimiter ").
In some species, the larva briefly develops a segmented body before transforming into the adult body plan, supporting the theory that echiruans evolved from segmented ancestors resembling more typical annelids.
2. plane geometry and solid geometry also considered the line to be segmented into rational and irrational unit ' parts ',
The generation can be segmented into two broadly defined cohorts.
The solutions for each market are segmented into Architectures, which form the basis for how Cisco approaches each market.
In the soil, these eggs develop into a 2-cell stage ( segmented egg ) and then into an advanced cleavage stage.
Some publishers go to the effort of preparing marginal annotations or even cutting into the side of the pages to show markers for each letter so that at a glance a segmented interpolation can be performed.
Research at Pacific Northwest expanded in energy, environment, health and national security as the 1970s dawned and the Atomic Energy Commission segmented into Energy Research and Development Administration and the U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
It was segmented into four parts, each having its own motor to power it.
Warshaw used those days to design the structure of the game and segmented the concept into four ideas: world, objective, path to achieve the objective, and obstacles.
Lynn is loosely segmented into the following neighborhoods:
Piscataway is often segmented into unofficial sections by local residents which include Bound Brook Heights " the Heights "), New Brunswick Highlands, Lake Nelson, Randolphville, Arbor, New Market, North Stelton, Fellowship Farm and Possumtown.
Networks running link state algorithms can also be segmented into hierarchies which limit the scope of route changes.
The historic commercial centre was segmented into the banking and trading areas related to port activities which included shipping companies, the import and export trade, and the wholesalers who dominate the southern section of Beach Street until now.

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