(1) If the slope of the curve does not vary as C increases, the character is isogonic; if it varies, this means that the growth-rate of the abdomen varies.
(2) Don't stand immediately after a curve in the road, people won't see you until they're right on you.
(3) The ruler has a fixed distance marked on it and one mark is kept on a given line while the other traces the conchoid curve .
(4) A simple model, where the curve varies with fruits, was compared with a complex model, where the curve varies with genotypes and fruits.
(5) Grading on a curve would take on a whole new meaning.
(6) This measures the difference between the areas under the curve of a graph of actual distribution of cumulative income and one indicating equality of income distribution.
(7) He was outlining a curve in black ink with a quill pen when someone knocked on the door.
(8) Designing assessments to spread student scores permits the use of the normal curve to assign grades.
(9) And this ties in to some of the reasons why grading on a curve is the lesser of evils.
(10) It's a big cattle operation at a curve in the road.
(11) The parapet wall sweeps down in a bold curve
(12) The area below the curve with respect to the cross section gives an idea of the missing ballast.
(13) She was dripping with water, the tunic outlining the high curve of her young chest, her hair falling heavily in her back, a large pool of water growing around her.
(14) Ultimately, for an infinite number of sides (in effect, a circle), the curve becomes a straight, horizontal line.
(15) Starting with arms outstretched, curve the body sideways
(16) Each eigenfunction represents a family of deformations in the shape of the average curve for the population.
(17) Grades were marked on a curve
(18) The cities were then ranked first to last and assigned numerical grades based on a relative curve .
(19) His tight black muscle shirt hugged his chest, outlining his every curve .
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