- A
cruciform is a
physical manifestation resembling a
common cross or
Christian cross.
These include architectural shapes, biology, art, and design. Christian...
- self-complementary and can give rise to
structures such as
hairpins and
cruciforms.
Cruciform DNA
structures require at
least a six
nucleotide sequence of inverted...
- 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...
- 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...
-
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...
- repeats,
mirror repeats and
direct repeats and
their ****ociated
subsets of
cruciforms,
triplex and
slipped structures, respectively. B-DNA non-B DNA Cer, Regina...
- The
cruciform eminence (or
cruciate eminence)
divides the
deeply concave internal surface of the
occipital bone into four fossae: The
upper two fossae...
-
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,...
- cave
where he
encounters the
Shrike and is
infected with his own
cruciform. The
cruciforms causes increasing levels of pain to
their hosts the ****her away...
- technology. The
resurrection creche can
regenerate someone carrying a
cruciform from
their remains.
Treeships are
living trees that are
propelled by ergs...