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  2. Flare (acrobatic move) - Wikipedia

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    This is because they share the feel when it comes to piking your legs and swinging them in between the hand switch. While performing an Air Flare, the breaker is inverted with his torso at a 45-degree angle to the floor. (angle can differ. the smaller the angle, the greater the difficulty). his legs in a V-shape, and his arms straight.

  3. Dove prism - Wikipedia

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    Images passing through the prism are flipped (mirrored), and because only one reflection takes place, the image is also inverted but not laterally transposed. Refraction at the entrance and exit surfaces results in substantial image astigmatism when used in convergent light. Thus the Dove prism is used almost exclusively for images appearing at ...

  4. Reverse arms - Wikipedia

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    The rifle is then swung downwards and turned under the right armpit to a 45-degree angle to the ground whilst the left arm reaches behind the back to grasp the barrel. [17] Reversed arms is always carried out at slow march initially but may transition into quick march if there is a significant distance to be covered. [14]

  5. List of human positions - Wikipedia

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    Log (15%) – lying on one's side with the arms down the side. Yearner (13%) – sleeping on one's side with the arms in front. Soldier (8%) – on one's back with the arms pinned to the sides. Freefall (7%) – on one's front with the arms around the pillow and the head tilted to one side.

  6. The Best Lat Exercises to Build a Stronger Back - AOL

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    Position your feet and torso so that you’re at a 45-degree angle with the ground. Squeeze your shoulder blades. Now pull your torso and body upwards, aiming to touch the bar between belly button ...

  7. Camera obscura - Wikipedia

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    In his 1585 book Diversarum Speculationum Mathematicarum [55] Venetian mathematician Giambattista Benedetti proposed to use a mirror in a 45-degree angle to project the image upright. This leaves the image reversed, but would become common practice in later camera obscura boxes.

  8. Attitude indicator - Wikipedia

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    The top half of the instrument is blue to represent the sky, while the bottom half is brown to represent the ground. The bank index at the top shows the aircraft angle of bank. Reference lines in the middle indicate the degree of pitch, up or down, relative to the horizon. [2] [1] Most Russian-built aircraft have a somewhat different design.

  9. Isometric video game graphics - Wikipedia

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    (Game systems that do not use square pixels could, however, yield different angles, including "true" isometric.) Therefore, this form of projection is more accurately described as a variation of dimetric projection, since only two of the three angles between the axes are equal to each other, i.e., (≈116.565°, ≈116.565°, ≈126.870°).