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HelixSee: Alpha helix.
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HelixThe structure of DNA with the two strands of DNA spiraling about one other. The double helix looks something like an immensely long ladder twisted into a helix, or coil. The sides of the "ladder" are formed by a backbone of sugar and phosphate molecules, and the "rungs" consist of nucleotide bases joined weakly in the middle by [..]
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HelixA helix is a curve that lies on the surface of a cylinder or cone and cuts the element at a constant angle.
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Helix"a spiral thing," 1560s, originally of the volutes of Corinthian capitals, from Latin helix "spiral, a volute in architecture," from Greek helix (genitive helikos), a word used of [..]
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Helixspiral shape.
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HelixFlight path also known as a flex shot or S-curve. In the beginning of the flight (for right hand backhand) the disc will travel right then fade back left to make an S curve. This is often acheived throwing an overstable disc with anhyzer angle. The disc will travel right and flex back to the left as it decelerates at the end of its flight. High s [..]
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Helix- A throw used for getting around objects which will have an s-shaped or reverse s-shaped flight pattern. Also known as a flex shot.
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Helixa shape formed by spiraling a wire or other reinforcement around the cylindrical body of a hose; typically used in suction hose.
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HelixSpiral winding.
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HelixA spiral structure with a repeating pattern.
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HelixA path formed as a point advances uniformly around a cylinder, as the thread on a screw or the flutes on a drill.
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HelixThe Helix profile bending machine is principally suitable for massive profiles. See page 10 in our catalogue.
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Helix(n) a curve that lies on the surface of a cylinder or cone and cuts the element at a constant angle(n) a structure consisting of something wound in a continuous series of loops(n) type genus of the fa [..]
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HelixA shape formed by spiraling a wire or other reinforcement around the cylindrical body of a hose; typically used in suction hose.
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HelixPull tool option that revolves the selected shape around an axis to create a screw or drill shape. You control the height, direction, pitch, and taper.
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HelixA genus of chiefly Eurasian and African land Snails including the principal edible Snails as well as several pests of cultivated Plants.
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HelixA genus of chiefly Eurasian and African land snails including the principal edible snails as well as several pests of cultivated plants.
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HelixA spirally wound transmission line used in a traveling-wave tube to delay the forward progress of the input traveling wave. A large coil of wire. It acts as a coil and is used with variable inductors [..]
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Helix
genus|family|Helicidae|certain land snails
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