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词汇 bilateral symmetry
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Definition of bilateral symmetry in English:

bilateral symmetry

noun
mass noun
  • The property of being divisible into symmetrical halves on either side of a unique plane.

    两侧对称

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Emerging evidence suggests that women may also have evolved preferences for mates displaying indicators of good genes such as facial masculinity and bilateral symmetry.
    • Exhibiting external bilateral symmetry about a vertical midline, the human body consists of two enantiomorphs - the right and left sides.
    • Curiously, bilateral symmetry - and thus the developmental ‘trick’ that makes it possible - seems to have evolved numerous times, independently.
    • The subject's bilateral symmetry may be exploited to determine the full 360° of relative aspect for any anatomical region having a left and right component.
    • One such indicator is the degree of deviation from bilateral symmetry of faces and bodies.
    • The variations in femur morphology and bilateral symmetry observed among the three sample groups are not statistically different.
    • These were mentioned in the introduction: mesoderm and bilateral symmetry.
    • Corallites with bilateral symmetry in the adult stage.
    • With few exceptions, animal color patterns show a high degree of bilateral symmetry in shape of pattern elements.
    • In contrast, when stimuli contain bilateral symmetry, observers' results are consistent with a viewpoint-invariant representation, rather than a viewpoint-dependent representation.
    • Therefore, whether subsistence activities involve reliance on one limb more than another or both limbs equally, this should be reflected in measures of bilateral symmetry.
    • Another trait that may indicate male quality is fluctuating asymmetry, which is measured as small random deviations from bilateral symmetry in morphological traits.
    • Also, protohistoric males exhibit a tendency toward greater bilateral symmetry in humerus dimensions in comparison with preagricultural and earlier agricultural groups, a trend seen in agricultural females as well.
    • All possible symmetries are explored, but the most common is bilateral symmetry.
    • Pronounced changes in bilateral symmetry occurred in males during the protohistoric period, indicating their possible increased involvement in agricultural activities.
    • Men who exhibit hypothesized fitness indicators, such as high levels of bilateral symmetry, are selected more often by women as affair partners than men with lower levels of symmetry.
    • Detecting bilateral symmetry requires the ability to integrate information across an image, because corresponding activity must be found at symmetrical locations across a putative symmetry axis.
    • Ours, however, is closed along the plane of bilateral symmetry, resembling the two closed valves of a bivalve rather than being flattened.
    • It is easy to be biased by bilateral symmetry and assume that a centralized nervous system is necessary for any integrative nervous system function.
    • Agricultural females, in particular, showed a clear, although not statistically significant, increase in upper arm robusticity and bilateral symmetry when compared with preagricultural females.

Definition of bilateral symmetry in US English:

bilateral symmetry

nounˌbaɪˈlædərəl ˈsɪmətri
  • The property of being divisible into symmetrical halves on either side of a unique plane.

    两侧对称

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Exhibiting external bilateral symmetry about a vertical midline, the human body consists of two enantiomorphs - the right and left sides.
    • Emerging evidence suggests that women may also have evolved preferences for mates displaying indicators of good genes such as facial masculinity and bilateral symmetry.
    • Detecting bilateral symmetry requires the ability to integrate information across an image, because corresponding activity must be found at symmetrical locations across a putative symmetry axis.
    • Therefore, whether subsistence activities involve reliance on one limb more than another or both limbs equally, this should be reflected in measures of bilateral symmetry.
    • Ours, however, is closed along the plane of bilateral symmetry, resembling the two closed valves of a bivalve rather than being flattened.
    • The variations in femur morphology and bilateral symmetry observed among the three sample groups are not statistically different.
    • The subject's bilateral symmetry may be exploited to determine the full 360° of relative aspect for any anatomical region having a left and right component.
    • With few exceptions, animal color patterns show a high degree of bilateral symmetry in shape of pattern elements.
    • Also, protohistoric males exhibit a tendency toward greater bilateral symmetry in humerus dimensions in comparison with preagricultural and earlier agricultural groups, a trend seen in agricultural females as well.
    • In contrast, when stimuli contain bilateral symmetry, observers' results are consistent with a viewpoint-invariant representation, rather than a viewpoint-dependent representation.
    • Agricultural females, in particular, showed a clear, although not statistically significant, increase in upper arm robusticity and bilateral symmetry when compared with preagricultural females.
    • Men who exhibit hypothesized fitness indicators, such as high levels of bilateral symmetry, are selected more often by women as affair partners than men with lower levels of symmetry.
    • One such indicator is the degree of deviation from bilateral symmetry of faces and bodies.
    • Curiously, bilateral symmetry - and thus the developmental ‘trick’ that makes it possible - seems to have evolved numerous times, independently.
    • Pronounced changes in bilateral symmetry occurred in males during the protohistoric period, indicating their possible increased involvement in agricultural activities.
    • These were mentioned in the introduction: mesoderm and bilateral symmetry.
    • It is easy to be biased by bilateral symmetry and assume that a centralized nervous system is necessary for any integrative nervous system function.
    • Another trait that may indicate male quality is fluctuating asymmetry, which is measured as small random deviations from bilateral symmetry in morphological traits.
    • All possible symmetries are explored, but the most common is bilateral symmetry.
    • Corallites with bilateral symmetry in the adult stage.
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