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Extending or lying across; in a crosswise direction; at right angles to the long axis.
cross
transversal
thwartwise
crosswise
1
Incisors broad; molars divided into
transverse
laminæ; infra-orbital opening typical; claws large.
2
In laboratory practice, the determination of
transverse
shear modulus is often overlooked.
3
Experimental signatures with several leptons, missing
transverse
energy and jets are explored.
4
There was fracture of the 4th dorsal vertebra at the
transverse
processes.
5
Accordingly, treatment with a selective PI3Kγ inhibitor prevented
transverse
aortic constriction-induced fibrosis.
6
Cypress wood for United States Engineer Corps; compression and
transverse
tests, pp.
7
The spleen, pancreas, and
transverse
colon were also superior to the diaphragm.
8
The facet orientation in the sagittal and
transverse
plane was also determined.
9
It was L-shaped, and the
transverse
piece was armed with polished stone.
10
Notice how bands of smoked ivory play the part of
transverse
arches.
11
Postoperative tumour specimens were made corresponding to the
transverse
image of MRI.
12
Electromagnetic waves, then, are
transverse
oscillations of the electric and magnetic fields.
13
But at last they built a
transverse
section that promised to hold.
14
F. Macrocystis sp., tubular elements from the medulla, with sieve-like
transverse
walls.
15
They are connected by a
transverse
gallery, thus forming four square basins.
16
Both of them intersect a
transverse
,
circular corridor, beyond which they widen.
transverse
transverse section
transverse colon
transverse momentum
transverse myelitis
transverse process