lateral view

collocation in English

meaningsoflateralandview

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lateral
adjective
uk
/ˈlæt.ər.əl/
us
/ˈlæt̬.ɚ.əl/
biology,medicalformalorspecialized
relating to the sides of an object or plant or to ...
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view
noun
uk
/vjuː/
us
/vjuː/
an opinion, belief, or idea, or a way of thinking ...
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(Definition oflateralandviewfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesoflateral view

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The horizontal ramus is narrow inlateralview.
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Overall, the larva is less vaulted inlateralview.
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Inlateralview, anterior margin rocks forward to become subhorizontal.
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Inlateralview, cranidium rather flat; glabella modestly inflated.
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Librigenal field progressively flattens throughout ontogeny inlateralview.
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Cranial face of the femur straight inlateralview.
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The supraacetabular processes of the ilia are flattened and do not curve ventrally inlateralview.
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Inlateralview, larvae slightly and almost symmetrically vaulted; glabella and protopygidial axis inflated.
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A confocal z-series was acquired from thelateralviewof the eye.
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Thelateralviewpresents the declining growth and eventual death of grapevines after an infection.
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Between the two drawings is a time axis which refers only to thelateralview, thus confusing the observer.
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Inlateralview, the ventral margin is almost straight and the dorsal margin is very gently concave.
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One-half of the drawing shows alateralview, the other half a bird's eye view of the vineyard.
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The tooth row faces dorsomedially and the entire row is obscured inlateralviewby a thin lamina.
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Inlateralview, eye high and lateral border slightly inflated representing respectively about 50 % and 40 % of the maximum height of the librigena.
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There were approximately 12 metachronal waves around the circumference of each miracidium, (six visible from eachlateralviewof a single miracidium).
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Inlateralview, pygidium of moderate vaulting; axis high but composed of low axial rings except for first one that is higher.
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The bone is triradiate inlateralview, with a ventral process that is concave on its medial side for articulation with the head of the quadrate.
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Size was assessed by measuring thorax length in alateralviewfrom the neck to the tip of the scutellum, with a micrometer in a binocular microscope.
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We recommend a simultaneouslateralviewwith a cranial angulation of the image intensifier for the estimation of the distance between the coronary arterial orifice and the aortic sinuses.
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