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Definition of axial in English: axialadjective ˈaksɪəlˈæksiəl 1Relating to or forming an axis. 主要的轴心公路。 Example sentencesExamples - The pygidium is complete and has a short axis that has a well-defined axial ring.
- The jury box is placed on the side, purposely divorced from the axial relationship of judge, counsel, and public.
- Although the annulus contains the highpressure nucleus, it is able to withstand some axial compression directly itself.
- The vertebrate axial skeleton is much more than a series of vertebrae coupled with the connecting intervertebral disc tissues.
- Members of this group are also unusual among bacteria for the arrangement of axial filaments, which are otherwise similar to bacterial flagella.
- However, the primary axis of cnidarians lacks the degree of axial differentiation found in vertebrates or insects.
- Thus, we were able to identify the bud scars in four of the suppressors, and they all showed the normal axial distribution in haploid cells.
- The protoconch is paucispiral or multispiral, and is smooth except for a few axial riblets near the junction with the teleoconch.
- They are enclosed within typical porphyritic granite, which has a gently dipping compositional layering that is parallel to the axial planes of the eye structures.
- Given the terrestrial intermediates in the evolution of cetaceans, this is a remarkable case of convergence in axial systems.
- However, it has been demonstrated that the rate of ontogenetic loss of axial nodes relative to size was higher in N. geniculatus.
- The taeniae coli are three longitudinal, or axial, strips of muscles distributed around the circumference of the colon.
- The major septa of most species almost reach to the corallite axis, leaving a variably wide axial space free.
- Alternatively, changes in tilt or roll angles may change the direction of the helix axis, giving rise to axial flexibility.
- In other words keep railways where they belong: on axial routes in large, densely-populated cities.
- Smc3, a component of cohesin, was previously found to be on axial elements that form the SC.
- Somites differentiate into particular axial structures depending on their position along the antero-posterior axis.
- An axial planting of coral trees, for instance, was employed not to obscure, but to project and accentuate the building's profile.
- Eurasia is the globe's largest continent and is geopolitically axial.
- These folds are usually complicated by parasitic folds and arc characterized by north-dipping axial planes and near-horizontal hinge lines.
- 1.1 Around an axis.
绕轴心的 the axial rotation rate of the Earth 地球绕轴心自转的速度。 Example sentencesExamples - This is likely to greatly reduce flapping and may completely prevent axial rotation of the Fab fragments.
- He believed that the apparent rotation of the heavens was due to the axial rotation of the Earth.
- The unit controls balloon axial movement and rotation with respect to the laser beam.
- The angular momentum lost by the Earth's axial rotation appears in the lunar orbit, the total angular momentum being conserved.
- This is also consistent with our result that the peptide no longer has axial rotation about the bilayer normal.
- Again a concave action is required, but it is coupled with an axial rotation of the spine.
- In a preferred embodiment, the axis of axial pivoting is the axis of pronation of a foot while running in the shoe.
- He thought the key to the event had been the arrival of Venus by axial rotation to the opposition of Saturn.
Derivativesadverb The roots were sectioned longitudinally and axially in two parts and the sections were placed for 3 h in the dark at room temperature in 0.22 M rhodamine-phalloidin (Molecular Probes, Inc). Example sentencesExamples - These areas extended axially over 9-11 target zones along each thin filament and laterally over 12-15 thin filaments.
- Shock absorption allows the spine to compress and rebound when the spine is axially loaded during such activities as jumping and running.
- The work support system can be provided with centers or cradles, which allow easy axially loading and unloading of parts up to 12’ long.
- One of the great surprises about Saturn so far is the fact that the measured internal planetary field is very axially symmetric.
Rhymesbiaxial, coaxial, triaxial Definition of axial in US English: axialadjectiveˈaksēəlˈæksiəl 1Of, forming, or relating to an axis. 与轴有关的 主要的轴心公路。 Example sentencesExamples - However, it has been demonstrated that the rate of ontogenetic loss of axial nodes relative to size was higher in N. geniculatus.
- The jury box is placed on the side, purposely divorced from the axial relationship of judge, counsel, and public.
- These folds are usually complicated by parasitic folds and arc characterized by north-dipping axial planes and near-horizontal hinge lines.
- The pygidium is complete and has a short axis that has a well-defined axial ring.
- They are enclosed within typical porphyritic granite, which has a gently dipping compositional layering that is parallel to the axial planes of the eye structures.
- Eurasia is the globe's largest continent and is geopolitically axial.
- The protoconch is paucispiral or multispiral, and is smooth except for a few axial riblets near the junction with the teleoconch.
- Thus, we were able to identify the bud scars in four of the suppressors, and they all showed the normal axial distribution in haploid cells.
- The vertebrate axial skeleton is much more than a series of vertebrae coupled with the connecting intervertebral disc tissues.
- Alternatively, changes in tilt or roll angles may change the direction of the helix axis, giving rise to axial flexibility.
- In other words keep railways where they belong: on axial routes in large, densely-populated cities.
- However, the primary axis of cnidarians lacks the degree of axial differentiation found in vertebrates or insects.
- Members of this group are also unusual among bacteria for the arrangement of axial filaments, which are otherwise similar to bacterial flagella.
- Somites differentiate into particular axial structures depending on their position along the antero-posterior axis.
- An axial planting of coral trees, for instance, was employed not to obscure, but to project and accentuate the building's profile.
- Given the terrestrial intermediates in the evolution of cetaceans, this is a remarkable case of convergence in axial systems.
- Smc3, a component of cohesin, was previously found to be on axial elements that form the SC.
- The major septa of most species almost reach to the corallite axis, leaving a variably wide axial space free.
- The taeniae coli are three longitudinal, or axial, strips of muscles distributed around the circumference of the colon.
- Although the annulus contains the highpressure nucleus, it is able to withstand some axial compression directly itself.
- 1.1 Around an axis.
绕轴心的 the axial rotation rate of the Earth 地球绕轴心自转的速度。 Example sentencesExamples - He believed that the apparent rotation of the heavens was due to the axial rotation of the Earth.
- In a preferred embodiment, the axis of axial pivoting is the axis of pronation of a foot while running in the shoe.
- He thought the key to the event had been the arrival of Venus by axial rotation to the opposition of Saturn.
- The unit controls balloon axial movement and rotation with respect to the laser beam.
- Again a concave action is required, but it is coupled with an axial rotation of the spine.
- This is also consistent with our result that the peptide no longer has axial rotation about the bilayer normal.
- This is likely to greatly reduce flapping and may completely prevent axial rotation of the Fab fragments.
- The angular momentum lost by the Earth's axial rotation appears in the lunar orbit, the total angular momentum being conserved.
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