box fold
box fold
[′bäks ‚fōld] (geology)
A fold in which the broad, flat top of an anticline or the broad, flat bottom of a syncline is bordered by steeply dipping limbs.
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Various ligands including E2F1 and SKP2 also bind to the cyclin
box fold domain.
But as evident from the pole and contour diagrams of the Western part (figures 3d and 4d) the fold could be of broad or rounded hinge similar to a concentric fan or
box fold. Figure 5 a, b, c & d represents the overall rosette, pole plot, contour diagram and corresponding fold form as deduced from 307 bedding dip-strike data.
Colin said: "When Music
Box folded I thought I would try looking for a recording contract in London.
The
box folds up by overlapping the three side pieces.
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