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Cruciform

DNA can undergo transitions to form a cruciform shape, otherwise known as a Holliday junction.


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Ammi B. Young

His first monumental work was the Second Vermont State House, a cruciform Greek Revival structure built between 1833 and 1838, which combined a Doric portico modeled on the Temple of Theseus in Athens, with a low saucer dome inspired by the Pantheon in Rome.

Bandholm Church

It was built in 1874 by Henrik Steffens Sibbern to a cruciform plan in the Romanesque Revival style.

Canterbury cross

The original cross, kept at the Canterbury Heritage Museum, is a bronze cruciform brooch, with triangular panels of silver, incised with a triquetra and inlaid with niello.

Church of St John the Evangelist, Milborne Port

The Church of St John the Evangelist in Milborne Port, Somerset, England is a cruciform church of late Anglo-Saxon date and parts may well span the Norman conquest.

Clifford Last

He carved wood such as Jarrah, using, for example, the cruciform shape in relativistic relationships which left interpretation open.

Farnham Church

It was built in 1737, and is a one-story, cruciform shaped brick Colonial era church building.

Grant Woolard

One was titled "Christ on a Cartesian Coordinate Plane," depicting a cruciform Jesus superimposed over X and Y axes of the Cartesian coordinate system.

Great Snoring

The architect was William Thorold, and he based it on Sampson Kempthorne's model cruciform plan published by the Poor Law Commissioners in 1835.

Rawak Stupa

The Rawak Stupa exemplifies a development from the stupa on a square base that emerges in and is seen elsewhere in the region, such as at Niya, to one on a cruciform-shaped base owing to the addition of staircases protruding out from the base on each side.

Revash

Their symbolic content is still unknown although the cruciform motives are identical to those of the side walls on the church in La Jalca, which, according to the local tradition, would have been raised by the mythical Juan Oso, or "small bear".

St Mary's, Stretton

(...) dedicated to St. Mary, it was designed by J. T. Micklethwaite of Westminster on an aisled, cruciform plan with a massive crossing tower.

Tito Minniti

The Italian sculptor Arturo Martini created a memorial entitled "Tito Minniti Hero of Africa" in 1936, depicting his headless naked body tied to the tree in cruciform pose.


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