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Free sign upThe phrase "a sharp orientation of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a clear or focused direction or perspective on a particular subject or issue.
Example: "The research provided a sharp orientation of the current trends in renewable energy."
Alternatives: "a clear direction of" or "a focused perspective on".
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Further slips in these fragmented crystallites led to formation of a sharp orientation of the chains along the flow direction.
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A value near 20,000 indicates a high contrast level (sharp orientation domains definition), and a value close to 10,000 indicates a low contrast level (poor orientation domains definition).
The incomplete recovery of orientation tuning of broad-spiking cells in spite of nearly full restoration of the magnitudes of responses may result from the very limited recovery in narrow-spiking cells, as inhibition is critical for generation of sharp orientation tuning in upper layer neurons in the primary visual cortex (Liu et al., 2011).
It consists of fine lamellae of ferrite and austenite which show a sharp Kurdjumov Sachs orientation relationship with each other.
In a grown individual, different points on this plane correspond to neurons that usually do not have the same orientation preference, whose connectivity reaches out to different subsets of the cortex [13, 30, 39]; at some points we find sharp orientation tuning and under others (pinwheels) a less clear behaviour.
There is a sharp intake of breath.
This is a sharp change of attitude.
A sharp intake of breath.
A sharp expulsion of breath.
In summer 1997 a sharp increase of protein concentration was measured.
"He had a sharp sense of humor.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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