The axial twist theory (a.k.a. axial twist hypothesis) is a scientific theory proposed to explain a range of unusual aspects of the body plan of vertebrates...
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Contralateral brain (category Biology theories)
theory, different topological approaches, the somatic twist theory and the axial twist theory. Anatomically, the contralateral organization is manifested...
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Facial symmetry (section Theory and evolution)
from the brain (Yakovlevian torque) and spine, and inner organs (see axial twist theory), but also from various animals (see Symmetry in biology). Aurofacial...
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Chirality (section Knot theory)
asymmetry and is known as aurofacial asymmetry. According to the Axial Twist theory, vertebrate animals develop into a left-handed chirality. Due to this...
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holoprosencephalic brain is due to an incomplete axial twisting. According to the axial twist theory, each side of the brain represents its opposite body...
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Cyclohexane conformation (redirect from Axial bond)
Cis-1,4-Di-tert-butylcyclohexane has an axial tert-butyl group in the chair conformation and conversion to the twist-boat conformation places both groups...
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number of theories have been proposed for the function of the optic chiasm in vertebrates (see theories). According to the Axial Twist theory the optic...
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brain and is due to a not quite complete twist of the anterior part of the head. According to the Axial Twist theory, each side of the brain represents the...
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Chiasm (anatomy) (section Theories and evolution)
is these theories was the Visual map theory by Ramón y Cajal. The Axial twist theory also explains the chiasm of the trochlear nerve. The hypothesis of...
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Twisting along the body axis by a left-handed chirality is found in all chordates (including vertebrates) and is addressed by the axial twist theory....
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asymmetric position of the bowels and inner organs is initiated (see also axial twist theory). Ruminants show many specializations for digesting and fermenting...
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asymmetry is on average 4 degrees and is easily recognized (See also: Axial Twist theory). Iwasaki's snail-eater snake (Pareas iwasakii) is a snail-eating...
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one theory does give an explanation for the evolution and development of this phenomenon. According to this axial twist theory, this is due to a twist in...
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fundamental symmetric and twisted development of vertebrates is the topic of the axial twist theory. According to this theory, there is a deep agreement...
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to the Axial Twist theory, the rotation is part of a complex twist that involves the entire body in all vertebrate animals. During this twist, the anterior...
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An axial-flow pump, or AFP, is a common type of pump that essentially consists of a propeller (an axial impeller) in a pipe. The propeller can be driven...
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In differential geometry, the twist of a ribbon is its rate of axial rotation. Let a ribbon ( X , U ) {\displaystyle (X,U)} be composed of a space curve...
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distinct parts. The Axial Twist theory proposes that not the whole body, but only the anterior region of the head is inverted. These theories by Kinsbourne...
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recently, it has been proposed that the decussations are caused by an axial twist by which the anterior head, along with the forebrain, is turned by 180°...
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Propeller (aeronautics) (section Blade twist)
propeller theory was at the time restricted to the Rankine–Froude theory, also known as the "actuator disc theory" or the axial momentum theory. That theory, however...
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Chiral anomaly (redirect from Axial current anomaly)
identities of the quantum theory follow from the gauge symmetry of the electromagnetic field; the corresponding identities for the axial current are broken....
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between an axial t-butyl group and hydrogen atoms in the 1,3-diaxial position is so strong that the cyclohexane ring will revert to a twisted boat conformation...
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Helical antenna (section Axial-mode helical)
other illustrations show right-handed helices. In an axial-mode helical antenna the direction of twist of the helix determines the polarisation of the emitted...
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engineering, generalised beam theory (GBT) is a one-dimensional theory used to mathematically model how beams bend and twist under various loads. It is a...
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Twist: rotation around the rise axis. x-displacement y-displacement inclination tip pitch: the height per complete turn of the helix. Rise and twist determine...
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Conformal anomaly (category Conformal field theory)
level in quantum field theory ( ∝ ℏ {\displaystyle \propto \hbar } ), we say there is an "anomaly." A famous example is the axial current anomaly where...
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Strength of materials (section Failure theories)
the material of which the member is composed. The applied loads may be axial (tensile or compressive), or rotational (strength shear). With a complete...
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Inductor (redirect from Axial Inductor)
larger cross-sectional conduction area than an equivalent single wire. Axial Inductor Small inductors for low current and low power are made in molded...
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Coaxial cable (redirect from Co-axial cable)
telephone coaxial cable laid, TAT-1. 1962 — 960 km (600 mi) Sydney–Melbourne co-axial cable commissioned, carrying 3 x 1,260 simultaneous telephone connections...
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April 2008. de Lussanet, M. H. E.; Osse, J. W. M. (2012). "An ancestral axial twist explains the contralateral forebrain and the optic chiasm in vertebrates"...
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