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Qué (quién) es axis of attack - definición

GROUP OF COUNTRIES IDENTIFIED COLLECTIVELY AS ENEMIES BY U.S. PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH DURING THE 2000S
Axis of Evil; Axis of Evil Wannabees; Axis Of Evil; Axis of good; Axis of Good; Axes of Evil; Axis-of-evil; The axis of evil; Evil axis; "Axis of evil"; Axis of hatred
  • [[John Bolton]]

Screw axis         
  • The [[Boerdijk–Coxeter helix]] is an example of a screw axis symmetry that is nonperiodic.
  • 3<sub>1</sub> screw axis in crystal structure of [[tellurium]]
LINE THAT IS SIMULTANEOUSLY THE AXIS OF ROTATION AND THE LINE ALONG WHICH TRANSLATION OF A BODY OCCURS
Screw axes; Helical axis; Instantaneous helical axis; Twist axis; Screw displacement; Screw operation
A screw axis (helical axis or twist axis) is a line that is simultaneously the axis of rotation and the line along which translation of a body occurs. Chasles' theorem shows that each Euclidean displacement in three-dimensional space has a screw axis, and the displacement can be decomposed into a rotation about and a slide along this screw axis.
Sri Lankan axis deer         
  • A pet deer at the Veddah village outside the chief's house
  • Females and two males. The male in the foreground has velvet antlers and the male in the centre of the herd has hard antlers
SUBSPECIES OF MAMMAL
Axis axis ceylonensis; Sri lankan axis deer; Ceylon Spotted Deer; Sri Lankan Axis Deer
The Sri Lankan axis deer (Axis axis ceylonensis) or Ceylon spotted deer is a subspecies of axis deer (Axis axis) that inhabits only Sri Lanka. The name chital is not used in Sri Lanka.
Axis (anatomy)         
  • Axis
  • The axis is ossified from five primary and two secondary centers.
  • Repair of a dens fracture
SECOND CERVICAL VERTEBRA OF THE SPINE
Epistropheus; Odontoid process; Dens (anatomy); Ossification of axis; C2 vertebra; Second cervical vertebra; Cervical vertebra 2; Odontoid; Axis (vertebra); Os odontoideum; Dens axis; Vertebra cervicalis II; Odontoid peg; Axis bone; Axis vertebra; Ossification of axis bone; Ossification of axis bones; Ossification of the axis bones; Ossification of the axis bone; Ossification of the axis; Second cervical vertebrae; Dens fracture; Fracture of the dens
In anatomy, the axis (from Latin axis, "axle") or epistropheus is the second cervical vertebra (C2) of the spine, immediately inferior to the atlas, upon which the head rests.

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Axis of evil

The phrase "axis of evil" was first used by U.S. President George W. Bush and originally referred to Iran, Iraq, and North Korea. It was used in Bush's State of the Union address on January 29, 2002, less than five months after the 9/11 attacks, and often repeated throughout his presidency. He used it to describe foreign governments that, during his administration, allegedly sponsored terrorism and sought weapons of mass destruction. The notion of such an axis was used to pinpoint these common enemies of the United States and to rally the American populace in support of the War on Terror. The countries originally covered by the term were Iran, Ba'athist Iraq, and North Korea. In response, Iran formed a political alliance that it called the "Axis of Resistance" comprising Iran, Syria and Hezbollah. Other countries were later added to the "axis of evil" by US politicians and commentators. The term "axis of evil" is itself a portmanteau of the Axis powers of WWII (Nazi Germany, Fascist Italy, and Imperial Japan) and the Cold War era “Evil Empire” (the Soviet Union as described by Ronald Reagan).