The edges are jagged enough on each side, with alternating indentations and sinuosity or with simple engravings on the sides, the " scaranti ".
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Unless otherwise defined in a specific scheme " meandering " and " sinuosity " here are synonymous and mean any repetitious pattern of bends, or waveforms.
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The channel sinuosity index is the channel length divided by the valley length and the standard sinuosity index is the channel index divided by the valley index.
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The channel sinuosity index is the channel length divided by the valley length and the standard sinuosity index is the channel index divided by the valley index.
25.
Later the tracery became more complex, including the ogee curve; the characteristic feature being the " sinuosity of form " in the windows and elsewhere.
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He named it for the River Wye, noted for its sinuosity, whose source is near that of the River Severn, near a mountain in Wales.
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Difficulty with rigorous application of these values is that relatively straight channels may locally exceed them and some sinuous channels may display peak sinuosity values well in excess.
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For alluvial streams, straight and braided rivers have very low sinuosity and flow directly down hill, while meandering rivers flow from side to side across a valley.
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An example of a minor avulsion is known as a meander cutoff, where the high-sinuosity meander bend is abandoned in favour of the high-slope.
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The winding trend is nicely presented in an elegant glass newsstand line above the balcony, which seems to reference the Parisian sinuosity of Hector Guimard's architecture.