The statistic on asymmetric conflicts ends in 1998, climaxing with 9-11 in 2001.
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There is a single p-h asymmetric SDW gap that is uniformly distributed in space.
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Symmetric-key cryptography is to be contrasted with asymmetric-key cryptography.
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Asymmetric auroral intensities in the Earth's Northern and Southern hemispheres.
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But this has some problems like adverse selection due to asymmetric information.
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Hermann Finsterlin's Formspiels are a form of asymmetric, anthropomorphic domes.
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The presence of the protein, called BASL, is vital to asymmetric cell division.
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Key pieces include a kimono-inspired dress, asymmetric jumpsuit and jumper dress.
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If you're among the asymmetric masses, go for the shoe size of the bigger foot.
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Asymmetrical: characterized by asymmetry in the spatial arrangement or placement of parts or components
(asymmetry) (mathematics) a lack of symmetry
Of a shape, not symmetric
(asymmetry) Want of symmetry, or proportion between the parts of a thing, especially want of bilateral symmetry; Lacking a common measure between two objects or quantities; Incommensurability; That which causes something to not be symmetrical
(Asymmetry) Bonsai aesthetics discourage strict radial or bilateral symmetry in branch and root placement.
(asymmetry) not being equal, one larger than another, unmatching. As in one leg being thinner than the other after liposuction.
(asymmetry) Refers to a woman's breasts that differ in size, shape and/or position. Most women actually have some degree of asymmetry, but significant asymmetry after breast augmentation may require an adjustment procedure.
(asymmetry) a term applied an object or molecule that does not possess symmetry.
(ASYMMETRY) A distortion of the read-back signal which is shown in different intervals between the positive and negative voltage peaks.