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  2. Asymmetric warfare - Wikipedia

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    Asymmetric warfare (or asymmetric engagement) is a type of war between belligerents whose relative military power, strategy or tactics differ significantly. This type of warfare often, but not necessarily, involves insurgents , terrorist groups , or resistance militias operating within territory mostly controlled by the superior force.

  3. Asymmetric - Wikipedia

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    Asymmetric cryptography, in public-key cryptography Asymmetric digital subscriber line , Internet connectivity Asymmetric multiprocessing , in computer architecture

  4. Asymmetry - Wikipedia

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    Asymmetry is the absence of, or a violation of, symmetry (the property of an object being invariant to a transformation, such as reflection). [1] Symmetry is an important property of both physical and abstract systems and it may be displayed in precise terms or in more aesthetic terms. [2]

  5. Asymmetrical - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Asymmetrical

  6. Anatomical terms of location - Wikipedia

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    (a) An organism with an asymmetrical, amoeboid body plan (Amoeba proteus – an amoeba). (b) An organism with a spherical body plan ( Actinophrys sol – a heliozoan ). In organisms with a changeable shape, such as amoeboid organisms, most directional terms are meaningless, since the shape of the organism is not constant and no distinct axes ...

  7. Glossary of botanical terms - Wikipedia

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    asymmetrical Irregular or unequal; lacking any plane of symmetry; e.g. flowers of Canna. attenuate Narrowing gradually. See also Leaf shape. auricle An ear-shaped lobe, particularly a small, roundish, lateral appendage of a leaf or leaf-like organ. auriculate Attached at the base with ear-shaped appendages (auricle s). See also Leaf shape ...

  8. Symmetry - Wikipedia

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    By creating a logo on a grid and using the theory of symmetry, designers can organize their work, create a symmetric or asymmetrical design, determine the space between letters, determine how much negative space is required in the design, and how to accentuate parts of the logo to make it stand out.

  9. Competition (biology) - Wikipedia

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    The most extreme scenario of asymmetric apparent competition is when one species is not affected at all by the increase in the predator, which can be seen as a form of amensalism (0, -). [18] Human impacts on endangered prey species have been characterized by conservation scientists as an extreme form of asymmetric apparent competition, often ...