The universal modern description of a dwarf is something short, usually associated with magic, fantasy, and fairy tales.
Its first modern formal description was published in 1922.
Although widely mentioned there are very few, if any, modern descriptions of exactly what the effect is and how it may be observed.
Some additional older species may also be valid, but lack a modern description.
In 1980 Peter Galton provided the first modern description of the species.
The term Ropewalks is a relatively modern description to give prominence to the vicinity.
However, a brief introduction to the modern mathematical description is included at the end of this article.
Despite this, a modern description is still lacking.
Apart from these, a modern description is largely lacking.
Below is a detailed modern description of the experimental procedure: