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... reflections from the opposite point of view , so that what we will be calling , technically , horizontal reflection is often called vertical flip , and what is technically vertical reflection is often called hor- izontal flip ...
... reflections from the opposite point of view , so that what we will be calling , technically , horizontal reflection is often called vertical flip , and what is technically vertical reflection is often called hor- izontal flip ...
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... reflection + hori- zontal reflection + rotation , smm2 ; upper middle band of faint right oblique lines : rotation , p112 ; midline : vertical reflection + horizontal reflection + rotation , smm2 ; lower middle band of vertical lines ...
... reflection + hori- zontal reflection + rotation , smm2 ; upper middle band of faint right oblique lines : rotation , p112 ; midline : vertical reflection + horizontal reflection + rotation , smm2 ; lower middle band of vertical lines ...
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... reflection + horizontal reflection + ro - tation , pmm2 ; wide lower band of rect- angles alternative - ly made of verticals and horizontals - the dotted lines show the axes of reflection : vertical reflection + horizontal reflection + ...
... reflection + horizontal reflection + ro - tation , pmm2 ; wide lower band of rect- angles alternative - ly made of verticals and horizontals - the dotted lines show the axes of reflection : vertical reflection + horizontal reflection + ...
Contents
MARIEODILE JUNKER AND LOUISE BLACKSMITH | 258 |
ED KOENIG | 269 |
JOAN LOVISEK | 278 |
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