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MOST COMMON COORDINATE SYSTEM (GEOMETRY)
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  • 3D Cartesian coordinate handedness
  • (''a'', ''b'')}} and ''r'' is the radius.
  • (0, 0)}} in purple.
  • (1, −1, 1}}).
  • Fig. 7 – The left-handed orientation is shown on the left, and the right-handed on the right.
  • The four quadrants of a Cartesian coordinate system
  • (2, 3, 4)}}.
  • The [[right-hand rule]]
  • Fig. 8 – The right-handed Cartesian coordinate system indicating the coordinate planes.

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.
Gut–brain axis         
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  • Gut-brain communication
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BIOCHEMICAL SIGNALING THAT TAKES PLACE BETWEEN THE GASTROINTESTINAL TRACT (GI TRACT) AND THE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM
Gut Brain Axis; Gut-Brain Axis; Gut–Brain Axis; Gut brain; Gut–brain axis and behavior; Gut/brain connection; Gut-brain axis; User:Valdanderthal/sandbox; Gut-Brain Axis and Behavior; Gut-brain axis and behavior; Neuromicrobiology; Microbiome-gut-brain axis; Microbiome–gut–brain axis; Microbiota–gut–brain axis; Microbiota-gut-brain axis; Brain-gut-microbiome axis; Gut-brain communication
The gut–brain axis is the two-way biochemical signaling that takes place between the gastrointestinal tract (GI tract) and the central nervous system (CNS). The term "gut–brain axis" is occasionally used to refer to the role of the gut microbiota in the interplay as well.

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Cartesian coordinate system

In geometry, a Cartesian coordinate system (UK: , US: ) in a plane is a coordinate system that specifies each point uniquely by a pair of real numbers called coordinates, which are the signed distances to the point from two fixed perpendicular oriented lines, called coordinate lines, coordinate axes or just axes (plural of axis) of the system. The point where they meet is called the origin and has (0, 0) as coordinates.

Similarly, the position of any point in three-dimensional space can be specified by three Cartesian coordinates, which are the signed distances from the point to three mutually perpendicular planes. More generally, n Cartesian coordinates specify the point in an n-dimensional Euclidean space for any dimension n. These coordinates are the signed distances from the point to n mutually perpendicular fixed hyperplanes.

Cartesian coordinates are named for René Descartes whose invention of them in the 17th century revolutionized mathematics by providing the first systematic link between geometry and algebra. Using the Cartesian coordinate system, geometric shapes (such as curves) can be described by equations involving the coordinates of points of the shape. For example, a circle of radius 2, centered at the origin of the plane, may be described as the set of all points whose coordinates x and y satisfy the equation x2 + y2 = 4.

Cartesian coordinates are the foundation of analytic geometry, and provide enlightening geometric interpretations for many other branches of mathematics, such as linear algebra, complex analysis, differential geometry, multivariate calculus, group theory and more. A familiar example is the concept of the graph of a function. Cartesian coordinates are also essential tools for most applied disciplines that deal with geometry, including astronomy, physics, engineering and many more. They are the most common coordinate system used in computer graphics, computer-aided geometric design and other geometry-related data processing.

Exemples de prononciation pour Y-axis
1. on the y-axis.
Amishi Jha _ Talks at Google
2. on the y-axis.
Machine Learning in the Criminal Justice Systems _ Jens Ludwig _ Talks at Google
3. And on the y-axis
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4. that x,y axis, right?
Tony Hawk - What Marketers Can Learn _ Talks at Google
5. same y-axis, we're plotting pattern rates--
Visualizing the American Dream _ Raj Chetty _ Talks at Google
Exemples du corpus de texte pour Y-axis
1. He draws a Y axis with "vibrant debate" on the top and "apathy" on bottom, and a horizontal X axis, with "violence" on one side and "civility" on the other.
2. At the time, he conceded that the dense type, shotgun–splatter diagrams and talk of the X–and–Y axis were a bit much for his audience, joking at one event: "You can turn that off now.
3. "If you have a group of people who are born in, let‘s say, 1'35 – probably about a million, I don‘t know what the number is – what happens is they die off, and actually quite a lot of them die at age nought, in the first few months." His pencil descends at a steep angle to the Y axis.