Sentences with phrase «as body symmetry»

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Although the bodies of these animals have a distinct top and bottom, they do not have distinguishable left and right sides — an arrangement, present in humans and other higher life forms, known as bilateral symmetry.
As with the gravitational pull of a celestial body, the uneven solar heating on Earth's dayside distorts the spherical symmetry of the atmosphere, but in a more complex way.
bilaterians: A clade of animals whode members share: bilateral symmetry, are triploblastic (three tissue layers: ectoderm, mesoderm, endoderm), and with HOX genes in one or more clusters with the genes within a cluster arranged in the same order as the body parts they affect.
There is no such thing as pure symmetry between upper body and lower body.
Your body works in symmetry so having a strong back will help you press more on the bench and curl more with your biceps as your muscles work together through functional strength.
By alternating the twist from left to right with each repetition, you can add symmetry to the exercise as well as its effect on your body.
Having a really strong and fully developed back will help you press more weight on the bench and curl more weight with your biceps as your body works in symmetry to opposing muscle groups and this will elevate your functional strength a great deal.
The flashback structure gives extra shape not only to his character, but also to the fim's structure — it preserves a kind of symmetry in the narrative that would be unbalanced if the stuff at Monaco were appended as a coda, though it also defuses what could have been a source of tension in the body of the film, namely the question of whether Sol would make it out of the camp alive.
Design Analysis Despite the anonymity of its builder, the naive charm of typical handbuilt Italian coachwork — in which symmetry is as approximate as it is in human bodies and faces — makes the body of the Cunningham - Collier MT4 worthy of as much attention as one might give a «name brand» shape.
While Cameron - Weir's new sculptures are informed by her study of historical objects made to protect, punish, or stand in for bodies — medieval armor or torture devices, and early - Renaissance orthopedics — they also reflect her interests in aspects of evolutionary design, such as corporal symmetry and the possibility of biological systems that harbor intelligence and self - awareness.
Previous research has shown that the type of man a woman prefers tends to change across her ovulatory cycle, as she becomes more attracted to masculine faces and bodies, and bilateral symmetry, when she's fertile.
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