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The dihedral, a corner inset in the rock face, is going to be even trickier to down-climb, and if it starts to rain, we could be in trouble.
The opposite of dihedral is called anhedral, and, of course, refers to a wing that is angled down.
It is fascinating to look at the dihedral angles in trihedral acrons and compare those acrons which have been resolved with those that have not.
With any luck it will be made from high molecular polymers and have a large symmetrical blade with a dihedral front face.
I then fought through a bush around an overhang, and then ran it out over a short slab to a small ledge at the base of an easy looking dihedral.
Leading the way, I arrive at a small tree that has somehow found a footing in the steep dihedral about seventy feet above the ground.
If the right reflection matrix is added, the dihedral group D 6 can be made.
On the shortest time scale of a few picoseconds, the lipids show bond and angle fluctuations of dihedral angles within the same molecule.
Airplanes with high dihedral and the filler caps mounted far out on the wings won't show any level at all when there's still half-tanks aboard.
This problem was countered by incorporating 15 degrees of dihedral in the horizontal tail, which initially had been virtually dead flat.
This difference is studied via contour plots of stacking probabilities as a function of the two central dihedral angles of the 3-atom linker.
The icosahedron has the largest number of faces, the largest dihedral angle, and it hugs its inscribed sphere the tightest.
Because of the very high dihedral effect of the GlobalĀ 5000, the use of the wing-low technique greatly increases the pilot's workload.
Their big, broad wings, held with slight dihedral, and their short fan-like tails, are all similar.
The amplitude of the observed dihedral angle distributions ascertains the flexibility of the secondary structure which never remains flat or adopts a reversed saddle shape.
The microgranite has a felsitic groundmass containing microphenocrysts of albite and orthoclase along with phenocrysts of corroded quartz and sporadic dihedral garnet.
In each test, we compared simulations guided by the wriggling algorithm to ones guided by a standard thrashing algorithm in which the dihedral angles are varied independently.
Iceberg targets are known to have a combined surface and volume scattering mechanism while ships tend to have a combination of dihedral and trihedral surface scattering.
During the simulated-annealing simulations, changes in the dihedral angles are generated randomly for both side-chain and main-chain dihedral angles.
Two interesting signatures come from a dihedral corner reflector and Bragg scattering from the sea surface.
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It is a monoplane of the dihedral type, with a main plane on each side of the center.
The locus of a point equidistant from the faces of a dihedral angle is the plane bisecting the angle.
The crystals of citric acid are oblique prisms with four faces, terminated by dihedral summits, inclined at acute angles.
The angle between two planes is termed dihedral, between three trihedral, between any number more than three polyhedral.
At this point in Book VI it is customary to introduce the dihedral angle.
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