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The facet orientation in the sagittal and transverseplane was also determined.
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In general, much better accuracy was achieved in the transverseplane where images were acquired.
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In the transverseplane, arbor envelopes significantly exceeded the areas of cytochrome oxidase-stained barrelettes; arbors often extended into neighboring barrelettes.
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Changes in the orientation of the orthotropic material coordinate system were also small and occurred primarily in the transverseplane.
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As a group, AIS patients had a significant transverseplane pelvic rotation in the same direction as the thoracic curve.
Usage of horizontal plane in English
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But many are found lying in the strata in a horizontalplane.
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The amount of the dip is the angle made with a horizontalplane.
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The enemy does not like fighting on a horizontalplane, or when banking.
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The line of intersection of a layer with the horizontalplane is the STRIKE.
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Some makers placed the disk in a horizontalplane, and caused it to revolve.
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But the case of a horizontalplane is altogether different.
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In hairless skin from the ears, lymph vessels were spread out in a horizontalplane.
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This is accomplished by making the needle revolve in a vertical instead of a horizontalplane.
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The ellipses which were swept, both in a vertical and horizontalplane, were of large size.
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The horizontalplane of the sea now intersects an old land surface roughened by subaerial denudation.
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But its tail fin is in the horizontalplane and its internal structure shows its ancestry.
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Don flicked the switch of the depth-selector, and his sonar beam concentrated itself into the horizontalplane.
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The main center of the beam and the crank shaft have their pedestals in the same horizontalplane.
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If done properly, the brim of your helmet should end up just lower than your eye's horizontalplane.
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We studied auditory evoked responses to the apparent movement of a burst of noise in the horizontalplane.
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So if the ice does crack, having both your screws in one horizontalplane could be bad news.