| bilateral |
relationship or agreement between two countriesor organisations. It is often used to describe assistance provided directly from one specific donor country to a recipient country (see: Source Book 9.10).
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| bilateral |
Between two parties, eg CER is a bilateral trade agreement between New Zealand and Australia.
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| bilateral symmetry |
[fig. 16.9] a single plane of symmetry. only the sagittal plane divides the body into mirror (right and left) halves
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| bilateral |
Bi means both, meaning both sides.
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| bilateral symmetry |
A space figure has bilateral symmetry if and only if there is a plane over which the reflection image of the figure is the figure itself.
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