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To orientation
noun
The act of orienting or the state of being oriented.
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Camellias are so sensitive to orientation that rotating a pot can cause buds to drop.
The 'neonics' are thought to affect parts of the bee's brain where sensory information related to orientation is stored.
In addition to orientation, a factor known as packing contributes to a rock's fabric.
You went to orientation, we had new teachers come in, we explained everything".
Most clues with respect to orientation are derived from sensations received from the eyes, ears, muscles, and skin.
Ann (Rashida Jones) takes April (Aubrey Plaza, above left, with Ms. Poehler) to orientation for veterinary school.
This includes everything from speed to orientation rate to the precise positions of all the moving parts like the rudders and ailerons.
Classes hadn't yet begun, and we were wandering from dining hall to orientation activity to campus-safety lecture without certainty or friends or direction.
I'm thinking about where I want to live, I'm trying to find a roommate, I'm thinking about when I can go to orientation, and I'm genuinely happy.
At that potential, the field across the double layer is due to orientation of water molecules and other dipoles at the surface only.
2.4.3 brings us back to orientation maps.
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