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so:text | Nature contains many pathways of clockwise and counterclockwise spirals that are called reciprocal spirals. One example of natural reciprocal spirals is the sea shell. If one takes the tip of that shell and draws it outward, the formation becomes a helix... very similar to the shape of the heart. (en) |
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so:description | Basic science review: The helix and the heart (November 2002) (en) |
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