Volume 10, Number 3-4, pages 209-400 (1999)
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Symmetry in Ontology
SYMMETRY IN ONTOLOGY
- S.V. Petoukhov
Genetic code and the ancient Chinese Book of Changes
Volume 10, Numbers 3-4, pages 211-226 (1999) - Rotem Kowner, Randy Thornhill
The imperfect organism: On the concept of fluctuating asymmetry and its significance in human, non-human animals, and plants
Volume 10, Numbers 3-4, pages 227-244 (1999) - Uri Fidelman
Hemispheric basis for ontology: Evidence from teaching experiments and visual search experiments
Volume 10, Numbers 3-4, pages 245-254 (1999)
SYMMETRY: ART AND SCIENCE
- Klára Széles
Symmetry and infinity in the work of art
Volume 10, Numbers 3-4, pages 255-268 (1999) - Kim Williams
Symmetry in architecture
Volume 10, Numbers 3-4, pages 269-282 (1999) - Piotr Tomaszewski
The method of obtaining geodesic grids by means of the analogy to electric interactions
Volume 10, Numbers 3-4, pages 283-290 (1999) - Jerzy Mroczkowski
Regular tilings in the hyperbolic plane
Volume 10, Numbers 3-4, pages 291-298 (1999) - Jay Kappraff
Systems of proportion in design and architecture and their relationship to dynamical systems theory
Volume 10, Numbers 3-4, pages 299-316 (1999) - Vera W. de Spinadel
The family of metallic means
Volume 10, Numbers 3-4, pages 317-338 (1999)
SYMMETRY IN EDUCATION
- Raymond F. Tennant
Interdisciplinary teaching strategies in the world of 'humanistic mathematics'
Volume 10, Numbers 3-4, pages 339-348 (1999)
SYMMETRY AND SEMIOTICS
- José Luis Caivano
Visual representation of movement: From chaos to order through semiosis and symmetry
Volume 10, Numbers 3-4, pages 349-364 (1999) - Jan Tent
Symmetry and asymmetry in the structure of deitic day name systems
Volume 10, Numbers 3-4, pages 365-392 (1999)
SYMMETRIC FORUM
- Symmetry Festival 2003
Volume 10, Numbers 3-4, page 393-397 (1999) - Sándor Kabai
Cover image: Geometric computer graphics art
Volume 10, Numbers 3-4, page 398 (1999)
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