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    Boustrophedon (/ˌbuːstrəˈfiːdən/) is a style of writing in which alternate lines of writing are reversed, with letters also written in reverse, mirror-style...
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  • In mathematics, the boustrophedon transform is a procedure which maps one sequence to another. The transformed sequence is computed by an "addition" operation...
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  • Boustrophedon is a live album by free jazz saxophonist and composer Evan Parker and the Transatlantic Art Ensemble, featuring Roscoe Mitchell, recorded...
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  • The boustrophedon cell decomposition (BCD) is a method used in artificial intelligence and robotics for configuration space solutions. Like other cellular...
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  • style with alternating right-to-left and left-to-right lines (called boustrophedon, literally "ox-turning", after the manner of an ox ploughing a field)...
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    spaces or punctuation between words to differentiate or mark boundaries. Boustrophedon, or bi-directional text, was also used in Ancient Greek. Greek has occasionally...
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    usage. Some texts are boustrophedon Old Latin could be written from right to left (as were Etruscan and early Greek) or boustrophedon. Lydian alphabet (Lydi...
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    albeit with some variation among dialects. Early texts are written in boustrophedon style, but left-to-right became standard during the classic period....
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  • text containing different types of alphabets, but may also refer to boustrophedon, which is changing text direction in each row. An example is the RTL...
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    writing later changed from what was initially either a right-to-left or a boustrophedon script to what ultimately became a strictly left-to-right script. During...
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