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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «MONOSYMMETRICAL»
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1
Journal of the Chemical Society
Optical examination shows, however, that they belong to the monosymmetrical
system. The optical characters of the crystals are fully described, but no analysis
of the mineral is given by the author. B. H. B. Cordierite as Contact Mineral.
2
The collected works of Sir Humphry Davy ...: Discourses ...
... parallel with the most distinct cleavage direction, showed that there were two
systems of rings, belonging of course to two distinct crystals, which were twinned.
The outward form of the crystals appeared to be monosymmetrical or rhombic.
Sir Humphry Davy, John Davy, 1879
3
Steel Designers' Handbook
The same appendix gives a procedure for calculating the reference elastic
buckling moment M0 for sections with unequal flanges (monosymmetrical
sections). A typical section of this type is the top-hat section used for crane
runway beams.
Branko Gorenc, Branko Edward Gorenc, Ronald Tinyou, 2005
4
Text-book of Botany: Morphological and Physiological
A branch with alternating leaves in two rows is also simply bilateral without being
monosymmetrical; if it is divided at right angles to the common median plane of
all the leaves, the two halves bear each one row of leaves ; but the one is not the
...
Julius Sachs, Sydney Howard Vines, 1882
5
Ceylon Journal of Science: Botany
Already at an early stage the anatomical strncture of the pedicel is somewhat
monosymmetrical (c/. Miiller, 21, tab. 3, fig. 23). Besides the central larger
vascular bundle there is also a smaller one close by, making the transverse
section more ...
6
Journal - Chemical Society, London
... discovered another specimen of this mineral, described as melaconite or
tenorite from South Arizona, in the collection of the University of Pennsylvania.
The small, acicular crystals, termed footeite by the author, are of the
monosymmetrical ...
Chemical Society (Great Britain), 1892
7
Global Structural Analysis of Buildings
(c) Special case: monosymmetric arrangements The calculation can be simplified
in monosymmetrical cases (Fig. 2.4/b) and the mode coupling parameters in Fig.
3.5 and in Table 3.3 in section3.1.2.c can be used for the prompt calculation of ...
8
Flowering Plants. Monocotyledons: Alismatanae and ...
Inflorescence a sparsely to richly branched synflorescence, synflorescences
lateral and mostly also terminal; florescence bisymmetrical or (usually) ±
monosymmetrical, spathes greenish, usually caducous. Florescence component
usually of a ...
Klaus Kubitzki, H. Huber, 1998
9
Coupled Instabilities in Metal Structures: Theoretical and ...
... refers to: a) Innated coupling, produced when the two modes are coupled at
origin, due to some geometrical properties of structure. An example is the
interaction between flexural and torsion buckling of monosymmetrical cross-
section [8] ...
When such a condition exists, a member or plant is said to be bisymmetrical.
When, however, a division into two similar halves is only possible in one plane,
the degree of symmetry is indicated by the terms symmetrical,
MONOSYMMETRICAL, ...