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1A Text-book of Mineralogy: With an Extended Treatise on Crystallography and ...

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  • First Year Published: 1877
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    Aircraft principal axes

    nose to tail. The axes are alternatively designated as vertical, lateral (or transverse), and longitudinal respectively. These axes move with the vehicle

    Barrel roll

    which an airplane makes a complete rotation on both its longitudinal and lateral axes, causing it to follow a helical path, approximately maintaining its original

    Viburnum cassinoides

    of one terminal axis and two lateral axes, which may act as terminal axes themselves and develop their own lateral axes. Each axis is terminated by a

    Anatomical terms of location

    main axes of a bilaterally symmetrical animal that intersect at right angles, are the left-right, the craniocaudal, and the anteroposterior axes. The

    Solitary nucleus

    localization/organization also occurs along the ventro-dorsal and medio-lateral axes. Gustatory (taste) sensation from facial nerve (CN VII) via the chorda

    Kamov Ka-50

    blades of polymer results in low inertia both relative to vertical and lateral axes, at 50%–75% as compared to a single rotor helicopter with tail rotor

    Trampolining

    somersault moves. Rotation is performed about the body's longitudinal and lateral axes, producing twists and somersaults respectively. Twists are done in multiples

    Champsosaurus

    archosauromorphs, being proportionally narrow in both dorsoventral and lateral axes, with an enlarged pineal body and olfactory bulbs. The optic lobes and

    Astrocyte

    morphogen gradients along the dorsal–ventral, anterior–posterior and medial–lateral axes. The resultant patterning along the neuraxis leads to segmentation of

    Villa d'Este

    (98 ft) across, laid out along a longitudinal median axis, with five lateral axes. The plans for the villa itself were carried out under the direction