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Hanuman_2000 Posted 15 years ago
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Hello,

1. The non-common arms are on either side of the common arms.

If suppose there are two non-common arms, so according to the above statement the both non-common arms may be one side of the common arm.This is my understanding.

What is the meaning of the (1).

Thanks.
  

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No, it more likely means on both sides (outside of the common arms, I presume).

  • No, it more likely means on both sides (outside of the common arms, I presume).
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No, it more likely means on both sides (outside of the common arms, I presume).

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