(5) Combined use of symmetry operations Shapes of human footprints and orders of leaves are created by the operation "advancing reflection" which simultaneously uses parallel movement and mirror reflection (The "advancing reflection" is sometimes called "slipping reflection" or "glide reflection" in Mathematics). The shape in the left of Figure 293 will be bilateral symmetry if it is cut vertically at the center and shift slightly as shown in the right of the same figure. In other words, it is known that "advancing reflection" consists of two operation of "translation" (shift) and "mirror reflection". This way, new symmetries can be created by combining "translation", "rotation", "mirror reflection", and "extension". The combination will be 13 in the case of Wolf (Figs. 281-a, b). In summary,
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