• Cruciform is a term for physical manifestations resembling a common cross or Christian cross. The label can be extended to architectural shapes, biology...
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    Cruciform DNA is a form of non-B DNA, or an alternative DNA structure. The formation of cruciform DNA requires the presence of palindromes called inverted...
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    The cruciform tail is an aircraft empennage configuration which, when viewed from the aircraft's front or rear, looks much like a cross. The usual arrangement...
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  • Cruciform passage graves describe a complex example of prehistoric passage grave found in Ireland, west Wales and Orkney and built during the later Neolithic...
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  • Cruciform blocks are a type of housing commonly found in public housing estates and Home Ownership Scheme (HOS) courts in Hong Kong. They are cross-shaped...
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  • A cruciform wing is a set of four individual wings arranged in the shape of a cross. The cross may take either of two forms; the wings may be equally...
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    The cruciate ligament of the atlas (cruciform ligament) is a cross-shaped (thus the name) ligament in the neck forming part of the atlanto-axial joint...
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    reinforcement. A cruciform joint is a specific joint in which four spaces are created by the welding of three plates of metal at right angles. Cruciform joints...
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    The cruciform eminence (or cruciate eminence) divides the deeply concave internal surface of the occipital bone into four fossae: The upper two fossae...
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  • Bicuspid curve Bow curve Cruciform curve with parameters (b,a) being (1,1) in red; (2,2) in green; (3,3) in blue. Cruciform curve with parameters (b,a)...
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    and a new hospital building designed by Alfred Waterhouse, known as the Cruciform Building, was opened in 1906 on Gower Street. UCH merged with the National...
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    though this may be a hieratic rather than an age-related representation. A cruciform halo, that is to say a halo with a cross within, or extending beyond,...
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    dated the forging of the cruciform monument even later, to the Neo-Babylonian period. Several Late Babylonian copies of the cruciform monument have also been...
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  • technology. The resurrection creche can regenerate someone carrying a cruciform from their remains. Treeships are living trees that are propelled by ergs...
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    additionally involved in repair of double-strand breaks. In addition, cruciform structures involving Holliday junctions can arise to relieve helical strain...
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  • Bikura have been infected with cross-shaped parasites called cruciforms. After death, the cruciform rebuilds the physical body and resurrects its host, but...
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    Madrasa (redirect from Cruciform madrasa)
    rebuilt in its current form by Sultan Qaytbay in the late 15th century. Cruciform madrasas, which have a four-iwan plan, came to prominence in Egypt. They...
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  • is also applied to boards that replace the circle with a square, and cruciform boards that collapse the circle onto the cross; all three types are topologically...
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  • guided 250 kg (550 lb) bombs with cruciform strakes. FT-3A: satellite guided 250 kg (550 lb) bombs with cruciform strakes and laser homing module. FT-4:...
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  • causes damage to the screw and surrounding material. For this reason, cruciform-slotted along with drives have replaced the slot drive in numerous applications...
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    wheel Celtic Variant Cercelée Coptic Cossack Crosslet Fitchy Crucifix Cruciform halo Double Ethiopian Evangelists Fleury Fitchy Forked Fourchy Fylfot...
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    depicted in art, the Son typically has the distinctive appearance, a cruciform halo identifying Christ, and in depictions of the Garden of Eden, this...
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  • University of London. Gregory Foster remained in post until 1929. In 1906, the Cruciform Building was opened as the new home for University College Hospital. UCL...
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    leading edge. The landing gear was tricycle and a full, four surface cruciform tail was fitted, whose ventral fin/rudder unit incorporated a tailwheel...
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  • theodicy, the soul making theodicy, and the newer process theology.: 79  Cruciform theodicy is not a full theodical system in the same manner that Soul-making...
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    Tradition, History, and Art (1898). An example of a cruciform arrangement of a character that is itself cruciform is the ligature "EZEN x KASKAL squared", encoded...
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    of any building, which lies across the main body of the building. In cruciform ("cross-shaped") churches, in particular within the Romanesque and Gothic...
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    the Capilla Mayor) is located at the cruciform nave and transept at the center of the building. This cruciform section was begun in 1523 and finished...
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  • in plan view it takes the shape of a Latin cross (crux immissa). Such cruciform churches were very common in the West during the Romanesque period. The...
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    Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-15 (category Cruciform tail aircraft)
    The Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-15 (Russian: Микоян-Гуревич МиГ-15; USAF/DoD designation: Type 14; NATO reporting name: Fagot) is a jet fighter aircraft developed...
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