Those in the cap form an intricate tangle with a tendency to run longitudinally.
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First car in the world to lie the engine across the vehicle rather than longitudinally.
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We look at outcomes in public health or in health care longitudinally.
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They leap high out of the water and rotate as many as 14 longitudinally.
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It would have George Orwell rotating longitudinally in his subterranean post-life enclosure.
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Longitudinally arranged support wires are used in applications such as bicycle gear-shifting.
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Isotope values in milkweed vary longitudinally and can be measured in monarch wings, Miller said.
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We longitudinally monitored the contrast enhancement for up to 5 weeks, the endpoint of our study.
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Mice were imaged longitudinally 5, 11 and 39 d after injection.
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Across time; "We studied the development of the children longitudinally"
Lengthways: in the direction of the length; "He cut the paper lengthwise"
With respect to longitude; "longitudinally measured"
Along lines of longitude, in the direction from pole to pole, meridianally; By sampling data over time rather than merely once
(Longitudinal) The direction parallel to the sidewalk.
(Longitudinal) or Compressional or Axial Vibration is in the same direction as the transfer of energy. Transverse Vibration is perpendicular to that direction.
(longitudinal) Data collected on the same individuals over time for use in a longitudinal study. A study that investigates development, learning, or other types of change in individuals over time.
(LONGITUDINAL) Measurements made repeatedly over a long period of time.
(Longitudinal) A fore and aft structural shape or plate member attached to the underside of decks, or to the inner bottom, or on the inboard side of the shell plating.