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Asymmetrical folds generally have an axis at an angle to the original unfolded surface they formed on.
Image: Geppa-ro_poteau. jpg | Asymmetrical column of support at the Geppa-rō Pavilion
Asymmetrical loading of the driver cone during high level usage can be reduced by placing a baffle at the inside end of the port tube.

Asymmetrical and much
Asymmetrical federalism has been much discussed as a formula for stability in Canada, meeting the aspirations of French-speaking Quebec for control over its cultural and social life without removing it from the national federation, where it coexists with nine largely English-speaking provinces.

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Asymmetrical diatomic molecules, e. g. CO, absorb in the IR spectrum.
* Asymmetrical definitions of the two ends of the link make the assignment of the role of a newly developed device problematic ; the designer must decide on either a DTE-like or DCE-like interface and which connector pin assignments to use.
* Barnett, Roger W., Asymmetrical Warfare: Today's Challenge to U. S. Military Power, Washington D. C., Brassey's, 2003 ISBN 1-57488-563-4
* Toni Pfanner, Asymmetrical warfare from the perspective of humanitarian law and humanitarian action, International Review of the Red Cross Vol.
Asymmetrical gaits are sometimes termed " leaping gaits ", due to the presence of a suspended phase.
Asymmetrical IUGR is more common.
* Spinal disc herniation: Asymmetrical compression of an intervertebral disc ruptures the sac-like disc, causing a herniation of its soft content.
* Asymmetrical slots in the sides of the SD card prevent inserting it upside down, while an MMC will go in most of the way but make no contact if inverted.
Asymmetrical SCR can be fabricated with a reverse conducting diode in the same package.
** Asymmetrical goatfish, Upeneus asymmetricus.
Asymmetrical bridges may place the pivot near one side of the channel.
Asymmetrical federalism refers to a political organization where the federated states have variable levels of autonomy within the greater ensemble.
* Using the Asymmetrical Spinnaker, Brian Hancock, SailNet. com
Asymmetrical points are a result of an offset between the left side and the right side of the hearts.
Asymmetrical IGCT can be fabricated with a reverse conducting diode in the same package.
* Asymmetrical Valleys of the Chiltern Hills C. D. Ollier and A. J. Thomasson, The Geographical Journal, Vol.

growth and restriction
* Assess fetal growth ( for evidence of intrauterine growth restriction ( IUGR ))
Intrauterine growth restriction ( IUGR ) refers to poor growth of a baby while in the mother's womb during pregnancy.
At least 60 % of the 4 million neonatal deaths that occur worldwide every year are associated with low birth weight ( LBW ), caused by intrauterine growth restriction ( IUGR ), preterm delivery, and genetic / chromosomal abnormalities, demonstrating that under-nutrition is already a leading health problem at birth.
In sheep, intrauterine growth restriction can be caused by heat stress in early to mid pregnancy.
In adolescent ewes ( i. e. ewe hoggets ), overfeeding during pregnancy can also cause intrauterine growth restriction, by altering nutrient partitioning between dam and conceptus.
Fetal growth restriction in adolescent ewes overnourished during early to mid pregnancy is not avoided by switching to lower nutrient intake after day 90 of gestation ; whereas such switching at day 50 does result in greater placental growth and enhanced pregnancy outcome.
In a world in which poverty is the greatest social pollutant, any restriction on energy use that inhibits economic growth should be viewed with caution.
Chronic exposure to phenytoin during pregnancy has been suggested to present a risk of acquiring the fetal hydantoin syndrome which is manifested by intrauterine growth restriction and microcephaly.
One key aspect of demand management in Singapore is the restraint of vehicle ownership, either through the imposition of high ownership costs or restriction on the actual growth of the car population.
business and professional men have been so honoured, the Shanghai Club will begin to realize its period of greatest success .” As part of considering the application of a Club to be chartered in Kolcatta, in India in January 1920 and Tokyo, in Japan in October 1920, Rotary formally considered the issue of racial restriction in membership and determined that the organization could not allow racial restrictions to the organization's growth.
Some studies suggest that hypoxia resulting from inadequate perfusion upregulates sFlt-1, a VEGF and PlGF antagonist, leading to a damaged maternal endothelium and restriction of placental growth.
In the late 1960s, scientists Stuart Linn and Werner Arber isolated examples of the two types of enzymes responsible for phage growth restriction in Escherichia coli ( E. coli ) bacteria.
Many children born small for gestational age ( SGA ) because of intrauterine growth restriction ( IUGR ) have an earlier onset of adrenarche, which raises the possibility that timing of adrenarche may be affected by physiological programming in infancy.
Land: Previously no restriction had been imposed on the transfer of land from Arabs to Jews, while now the White Paper stated: " The Reports of several expert Commissions have indicated that, owing to the natural growth of the Arab population and the steady sale in recent years of Arab land to Jews, there is now in certain areas no room for further transfers of Arab land, whilst in some other areas such transfers of land must be restricted if Arab cultivators are to maintain their existing standard of life and a considerable landless Arab population is not soon to be created.
Complications may include cord compression, musculoskeletal abnormalities such as facial distortion and clubfoot, pulmonary hypoplasia and intrauterine growth restriction.
# REDIRECT Intrauterine growth restriction
# REDIRECT Intrauterine growth restriction
# REDIRECT Intrauterine growth restriction
Inadequate available glucose substrate can lead to hypoglycemia, fetal growth restriction, preterm delivery, or other problems.
If small for gestational age babies have been the subject of intrauterine growth restriction ( IUGR ), formerly known as intrauterine growth retardation, the term SGA associated with IUGR is used.
Intrauterine growth restriction ( IUGR ) refers to a condition in which a fetus is unable to achieve its genetically determined potential size.

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