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Like other bilaterians, they have three main cell layers, while the radially symmetrical cnidarians and ctenophores ( comb jellies ) have only two cell layers.
C. elegans is unsegmented, vermiform, and bilaterally symmetrical, with a cuticle integument, four main epidermal cords and a fluid-filled pseudocoelomate cavity.
The two story building is entered by a main entrance in the center of the house, with two symmetrical windows on either side and a central window directly above the door.
The buildings are usually only two floors in height, the elevations of the main block are usuually symmetrical.
The asymmetrical binary form begins to be more common than the symmetrical type from about the time of Beethoven onwards, and is almost routine in the main sections of Minuet and Trio or Scherzo and Trio movements in the works of many composers from Beethoven onwards.
" The temple is atypical because everything is perfectly symmetrical along the main axis.
There are several styles of knotting, but the two main types of knot are the symmetrical ( also called Turkish or Ghiordes ) and asymmetrical ( also called Persian or Senna ).
The Taj Mahal is completely symmetrical except for Shah Jahan's sarcophagus, which is placed off center in the crypt room below the main floor.
It is also thought that the symmetrical patterned orange sections on the rear wings form the illusion of another smaller creature ( butterfly ), so the attacker will go for the colourful " small illusive " rear safe region on the main body of this Red Underwing moth species.
The main reason for the difference is due to the different design goals between front and rear suspension, whereas suspension is usually symmetrical between the left and right of the vehicle.
The main station building was designed in a neoclassical style, with a symmetrical red-brick facade dominated by a row of smooth, white ionic order columns.
: One real-estate writer explains the successful formula for McMansions: symmetrical structures on clear-cut lots with Palladian windows centered over the main entry and brick or stone enhancing the driveway entrance, plus multiple chimneys, dormers, pilasters, and columns — and inside, the master suite with dressing rooms and bath-spa, great rooms, breakfast and dining rooms, showplace kitchen, and extra high and wide garages for multiple cars and SUVs.
There are three main divisions of axonometric projection: isometric ( equal measure ), dimetric ( symmetrical and unsymmetrical ), and trimetric ( single-view or only two sides ).
Like other bilaterians they have three main cell layers ( it is triploblastic ), while the radially symmetrical cnidarians and ctenophore have only two cell layers.
Yakushi-ji's layout is symmetrical, with two main halls and two three-story pagodas.
The main elevation is flanked by symmetrical wings and, to the south, a single story extension.
A significant characteristic that is common among most shrines is the symmetrical design, making the main structure of Izumo-taisha peculiar for its asymmetrical floor plan.
Initially, the plan had called for the main entrance of the building to be located on the south west corner, but boundary changes to land on which it was to be built, meant that building model was significantly revised to give it the symmetrical look it has today.
The sail plan is large for a boat of this size, consisting of a marconi rig with a main, jib, and symmetrical spinnaker.
When viewed from the south-east, particularly on the main Keswick to Penrith road, Blencathra appears almost symmetrical.
As in the King's palace at Sheen, the main ranges of Thornbury framed courts, of which the symmetrical entrance range, with central gatehouse and octagonal corner towers, still stands, as do two less regular side ranges with many irregular projecting features and towers.
Each of the main chambers has in turn eight more, smaller chambers radiating from them, and thus the symmetrical ground plan reveals itself to contain 124 vaulted chambers in all.
In its other main significance, in a symmetrical range of buildings in the classical styles, where there is a main central block — the corps de logis — the wings may end in pavilions that are emphasized in some fashion, in order to provide a full stop to the composition, like a period at the end of a sentence.

main and axis
This bond lies outside the main C — C axis, with half of the bond on one side and half on the other.
The Comoros archipelago consists of four main islands aligned along a northwest-southeast axis at the north end of the Mozambique Channel, between Mozambique and the island of Madagascar.
The crankshaft has a linear axis about which it rotates, typically with several bearing journals riding on replaceable bearings ( the main bearings ) held in the engine block.
Ellipses arise from the intersection of a right circular cylinder with a plane that is not parallel to the cylinder's main axis of symmetry.
Most tropical cyclones form on the side of the subtropical ridge closer to the equator, then move poleward past the ridge axis before recurving into the main belt of the Westerlies.
The " light " regiments were intended to make dismounted attacks on the division's flanks while the BMP-equipped " heavy " regiment remained mounted and supported the division's tank regiment on the main axis of advance.
Kerung Axis: Kaji Balbhadra Shah was the main Commander of the offensive attack from Kerung axis.
They were concentrated along the main axis of the town and the public spaces where they were frequented by the locals.
Meanwhile the occupants entered the house on axis into the main hall through a portico of flanking columns.
The axis of maximum radiation, passing through the center of the main lobe, is called the " beam axis " or boresight axis ".
Letterkenny and the nearby city of Derry form the main economic axis of the north-west of Ireland.
The layout of the town as depicted in Speed's map of 1610 would be easily recognisable to present day inhabitants, with the layout of the main axis clearly visible from the castle via the main street, Monnow Street, to the bridge.
* Cell ( biology ), either extremity of the main axis of a nucleus, cell, or organism.
A characteristic in the orography of the Bernese Alps is, that whereas the western of that chain consists of a single series of summits with comparatively short projecting buttresses, the higher group presents a series of longitudinal ridges parallel to the axis of the main chain, and separated from each other by deep valleys that form the channels of great glaciers.
Unlike Biscay and Gipuzkoa, but for Ayala and Aramaio, the waters of Álava pour into the Ebro and hence to the Mediterranean by means of two main waterways, i. e. the Zadorra ( main axis of Álava ) and Bayas Rivers.
The war now developed into a new pattern: the Soviets occupied the cities and main axis of communication, while the mujahideen, ( which the Soviet Army soldiers called ' Dushman ,' meaning ' enemy ') divided into small groups, waged a guerrilla war.
Along the axis of the spacecraft and protruding from the end of the lower cone was an solid propellant injection rocket and rocket case, which formed the main structural member of the spacecraft.
Along the axis of the spacecraft and protruding from the end of the lower cone was an 11 kg solid propellant injection rocket and rocket case, which formed the main structural member of the spacecraft.
Along the axis of the spacecraft and protruding from the end of the lower cone was an 11 kg solid propellant injection rocket and rocket case, which formed the main structural member of the spacecraft.
On a standard periodic table these elements, as well as the elements commonly recognized as metalloids, occur in or near a diagonal region of the p-block, having its main axis anchored by boron at one end and astatine at the other.

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