10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ARCUATION»
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arcuation in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
arcuation and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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The Course and Current of Architecture: Being an Historical ...
Trabeation . . . Parthenon, Erechtheium. f Turanian (?)... Rock-cut Tombs, Tumuli,
&c. . . . Trabeation and Horizontal Arcuation Tombs at Castel d'Aaso. S h
Basilicas, Amphitheatres, Baths, Temples, Palaces . Basil! can Church ett,
Baptistrics, ...
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Papers Read at the Royal Institute of British Architects
When, therefore, it came to be realized by the comparatively unscientific mind of
the twelfth century, that arcuation was to be the rule of art, to be carried out to an
unlimited extent as the be-all and end-all of a style, it became an obvious ...
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SESSIONAL PAPERS OF THE ROYAL INTSTITUTE OF BRITISH ARCHITECTS
When, therefore, it came to be realized by the comparatively unscientific mind of
the twelfth century, that arcuation was to be the rule of art, to be carried out to an
unlimited extent as the be-all and end-all of a style, it became an obvious ...
The arcuation of the individual segments is described from isolated segments (
mainly from one occurrence, the “merostome parting”), which could be definitely
related to one another through the medium of the complete but crumpled
examples ...
5
Simulation and Fabrication of Three Novel Micromechanical ...
We expected that materials with a smaller young's modulus would be appropriate
for developing chem/biosensors based on the arcuation of microbridge sensors
due to the changes of adsorption-induced surface stress. Among those ...
6
Orogenesis: The Making of Mountains
Arcuation. of. orogens. and. oroclines. Some orogens are notably curvilinear or
arcuate, and although this feature of orogens is visible from satellites its origin is
controversial: does it result from rotation of a linear orogenic belt, or is it an ...
Michael R. W. Johnson, Simon L. Harley,
2012
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Architecture of the Central Brooks Range Fold and Thrust ...
Geometric modeling of fold axis reorientation (Handschy, 1988) suggests that
mesoscopic strain in Domain 3 is adequate to produce the observed fold
arcuation. However, measured strains in Domains 4 and 5 are approximately four
times ...
John S. Oldow, Hans G. Avé Lallemant,
1998
8
Geology and Mineral Resources of the Hudson and Maynard ...
Folding, therefore, was accompanied by arcuation, and, as indicated by lineation
parallel to the fold axes and by cross joints normal to them, folding was also
accompanied by elongation parallel to the fold axes. Indeed, arcuation was
probably ...
9
Lineation: A Critical Review and Annotated Bibliography
West of South Mountain, Maryland, oolites are generally elongated
approximately 10 per cent parallel to fold axes, corresponding very well with the
extension due to arcuation. Elongation down the dip of cleavage planes reaches
400 per cent ...
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The Geology of England and Wales
The regional arcuation is best displayed by medium-scale folds to the south of
the main syncline; these trend 060° in the SW, E-W in the Howgill Fells and 1 10°
in the Ribblesdale inlier (Fig. 6.3). A single Acadian cleavage is developed in the
...
P. J. Brenchley, Peter Franklin Rawson,
2006
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «ARCUATION»
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arcuation is used in the context of the following news items.
Granite House of Jurisprudence
Large arched windows on the flanking elevations predominate, arcuation being the great leitmotif that ties the Pittsburgh complex together. «Wall Street Journal, Jan 15»
The good son
A thong, for example, accentuates the “arcuation” of a woman's buttocks. Cave could just as well have said that the plump mounds were arched, but the esoteric ... «The Monthly, Aug 09»