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s curve

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  1. S Curve

    The S Curve is a traditional art concept in Ancient Greek sculpture and Roman sculpture where the figure's body and posture is depicted like a sinuous or serpentine "S". It is related to and is an extension of the art term of contrapposto which is when a figure is depicted slouching or placing one's weight and thus center of gravity to one side. However, the S Curve involves more of the body than the contrapposto, and is therefore considered to be a more advanced technical development. Examples of S Curve and Contrapposto The Venus de Milo depicts a S Curve body shape Note that there is only a slight weight shift in the Kritios Boy; thus, it is a contrapposto.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of s curve in Chaldean Numerology is: 7

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of s curve in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7

Examples of s curve in a Sentence

  1. Deborah Birx:

    Each state and each hotspot in the United States is going to be its own curve, because the seeds came in at different times, so, Washington state is on their curve they're about two weeks ahead of New York.

  2. Claudio Almeida:

    If this upward curve continues, we could have a bad year for the Amazon forest, it will depend on how much policing there is in the next two critical months.

  3. Tariq Zahir:

    The big surprise was in the product markets where there were builds in both gasoline and heating oil, while we are witnessing a momentum trade in spot crude helped by the weakness in the dollar, the forward curve remains in contango with the build in the product markets.

  4. Lakisha Young:

    We don't appreciate just how much of a steep curve that this is for families, we're not having enough conversations about tech support, tech trainings, workshops, putting parents in a power position around technology.

  5. Trevor Hollingsbee:

    All indications are that they are surmounting the submarine learning curve quite rapidly...this is a very real problem for China.


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