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The phrase "a slightly different orientation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing variations in perspective, position, or approach in various contexts, such as academic, professional, or personal discussions.
Example: "The study revealed that participants had a slightly different orientation towards the subject matter compared to previous research."
Alternatives: "a somewhat altered perspective" or "a marginally different viewpoint."
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Their flagship Earth observation satellite, Sentinel-1A, had suddenly jumped into a slightly different orbit and a slightly different orientation.
Each molecule is in a slightly different orientation, so the researchers take multiple snapshots from different angles and combine these into a 3D model of the target.
Many of these flower pistils show secondary laminas, which have started to grow on the concave of the nests with a slightly different orientation: the secondary laminas form an angle with the basal plane of the main structure and trend to self-assemble in the center of the nests.
It has a slightly different orientation to the rest of the site, apparently due to its earlier construction.
To avoid confusion, we have regenerated it as Figure 1 figure supplement 3C in a slightly different orientation and with different colorings.
As a result, the αGC subunit and the βGC subunit present a slightly different orientation relative to each other in our structure.
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In one of the two presentation intervals, the six gratings were exactly the same, but in the other interval, one of the six gratings differed from the rest by a higher contrast (task one) or slightly different orientation (task two).
Circular permutations of fluorescent proteins are of interest because they provide alternative versions of a given protein with identical excitation and emission maximum, but with slightly different orientation of the chromophore.
The small difference in absolute values observed among proteins is probably due to the slightly different orientation of the aromatic residues caused by the substitutions.
In the (MeO 2DHAP mono- and dianions, slightly different orientation of the phosphate group in relation to the acetal carbon atom is observed, with a delicate tendency of phosphate group to be located antiperiplanar in the monoanions and anticlinal in the dianions.
Hence, when the 2D crystals are frozen in liquid nitrogen, the helices are trapped in a continuum of slightly different orientations.
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