concavity

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‘Lower’ refers to the side of the test to which the neck curves; Figure 7 provides an example of how length, width, concavity and curvature are measured.
the state or quality of being concave.
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Instead, a very shallow longitudinal 'concavity' is present along the midventral surface.
However, survival curves for all the mutants showed some upward 'concavity' , which would be consistent with a resistant subpopulation of cells.
With increasing quantiles, the quadratic coefficient became more negative, implying increased 'concavity' of the inverted parabolic function.
The amygdaloid body is an ovoid gray nuclear mass, oriented transversely and with a slight posterior 'concavity' .
The flow-volume curves usually show a marked decrease in flow with decreasing lung volumes, typically evidenced by 'concavity' of the expiratory portion of the flow curve.
It only reflects the consequence of an empirical fact, the degree of 'concavity' of individual utility functions.
the 'concavity' of her stomach
Scanning electron micrographs of the discs of the tube feet of Odontaster validus revealed varying degrees of 'concavity' .
The degree of 'concavity' is measured by the proportionate rate of decrease of the slope, that is, the rate at which the slope decreases divided by the slope itself.
Positive own-price flexibilities violate quasi 'concavity' of the underlying distance function, although the fact that these estimates are essentially zero moderates this concern.
In D. herschelensis, the 'concavity' of the articular face of the vertebrae is not as deep as in P. latipinnis.
A polarity is set up between the assertive convex solidity of Broadcasting House and the receptive 'concavity' and lightness of the suspended facade.
Then the T wave becomes broad and the ST segment elevates, losing its normal 'concavity' .
The labial surfaces of the plates are smooth, slightly convex both mesially and distally with a shallow 'concavity' between.
Ontogenetic thickening of branches reduces the degree of dorsal 'concavity' .
Koilonychia is represented by transverse and longitudinal 'concavity' of the nail, resulting in a ‘spoon-shaped’ nail.
From a hill-like rise at left to the pyramidal structure and round-lipped 'concavity' on the right, the work does so by emphasizing this Arizona as a feminized site.
The key observation here is that Hadrocodium has no trough or 'concavity' .
The cervical centra are amphicoelous, but do not have the deep, bowl-shaped 'concavity' as in Polycotylus.
Both Dr Lee and Dr Moore-Gillon agreed that the flow volume loops produced in the MAP LFTs showed some 'concavity' , which was suggestive of airflow obstruction.
The 'concavity' of the ventral interarea and shell outline varies considerably in this species.
A deep labial 'concavity' is present between the two projections.
Keel angle and body 'concavity' / convexity measurements (described above) were recorded from CT scans at several locations along the body.
The upturned cardiac apex and the pulmonary artery 'concavity' cause the appearance of a ‘boot shaped’ heart which is usually seen in the older child or the patient with pseudotruncus.
‘Lower’ refers to the side of the test to which the neck curves; Figure 7 provides an example of how length, width, 'concavity' and curvature are measured.
There is a characteristic anterior pointing and medial 'concavity' of the frontal horns, seen on the coronal scans.
The 'concavity' of the retina is another fact adduced in favour of the theory that our visual space is curved.
The photolabeling of the AdoMet-binding sites displayed homotropic negative cooperativity, characterized by a curvilinear Scatchard plot with upward 'concavity' .
The negative shapes that result - multiple 'concavities' as baroquely complex as the engendering ovals are rudimentary - echo with revised color choices and adjusted contours.
The shape of Taormina is a geometry of interlocking and contrapuntal curves and 'concavities' with various centres and focal points.
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