3. Asymmetry - You no doubt have heard of the theory that more symmetrical faces are more attractive. Well, the inverse is true as well. Asymmetrical faces tend to be more unattractive, or, in our case - scarier. This doesn't mean that you should completely ravage the left half or your...
Women with oval-shaped faces are lucky because their face shape is generally considered to be the most symmetrical. The key to styling your hair on an oval-shaped face comes down to balance and proportion. You want your hairdo to draw attention away from anyone feature while ...
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These pellagroderma lesions are symmetrical (affect both sides of the body) such as the face, neck (Casal’s necklace on dermatome C3 and C4), forearms and hands (pellagrous glove) as well as the legs and feet (pellagrous boot). There may be an associated painful, burning sensation. T...
Menstrual cycle variation in women’s preferences for the scent of symmetrical men Proc. R. Soc. Lond. B Biol. Sci., 265 (1399) (1998), pp. 927-933 View in ScopusGoogle Scholar [17] Marie Bixo, Torbjörn Bäckström, Bengt Winblad, Agenta Andersson Estradiol and testosterone in spe...
Nice smooth samples of the elements are boring if you ask me. They just don't make for interesting photographs, and the more symmetrical they are the less interesting it is to see them rotated around a full circle (which is how I photograph all new samples these days). This crust of ...
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News flash: your face probably isn't absolutely symmetrical either. Only a few people come close, and even some models and actors have crooked faces. This matters because of an effect called "mere-exposure." Formulated in 1968 by a psychologist named Robert Zajonc, it basically says that ...
They just don't make for interesting photographs, and the more symmetrical they are the less interesting it is to see them rotated around a full circle (which is how I photograph all new samples these days). This crust of Field's Metal (named after Simon Quellen Field, who runs scitoys...
One pair of poles is so arranged that magnetism spreads into the symmetrical plane and forms another even shaped pole pair but of opposite polarity and which converges pointed to the symmetry plane. The distance between the magnetic crests is greater than that of the pole faces and the flux ...