Sentence examples for account orientation from inspiring English sources

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The secondary scaffold takes into account orientation by using algebraic distances.

When we broke down our correlations further by taking into account orientation (upright or inverted), we still observed significant correlations (r ranging from.66 to.92; always p<.05) in all but one ROI for at least three of our four conditions (correlations were also generally high for the remaining condition but did not reach statistical significance).

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The macroscopic level takes into account orientations and fiber volume fractions of unidirectional composite layers.

A non-linear material constitutive model that takes into account fiber orientation, concrete damage and plasticity of re-bars is proposed.

The paper presents results of our study of dependence of geomagnetic activity from geoeffective parameters taking into account mutual orientation of the interplanetary magnetic field, electric field of the solar wind and geomagnetic moment.

In this work we take into account the orientation dependent anisotropic elastic constants of copper to study the evolution of stress levels in the 3 dimensional interconnect structure to better understand the effect of texture and elastic anisotropy of copper on reliability.

That is, the kinematic uncertainties included in the joint model will be confirmed by performing a kinematic calibration taking into account the orientation of joint axes and joint offsets as kinematic error parameters as well as the case of only calibrating the link lengths.

One was a first-person account of orientation day at the university, and Al Neuharth seemed to take pride in his fledgling.

The work discussed in this report seeks to address the possibility of an agent based modeling approach that defines the propagation of a perturbation across the system taking into account spatial orientation at the molecular level as well as cellular interactions and heterogeneity.

Lastly, we looked at pairs (class 2, class 1) = (i, r) of genes, taking into account the orientation of genes on the respective strand.

Recent neuroimaging studies even proposed that the higher central mechanism, rather than the early visual processing itself, may account for orientation discrimination learning [ 9– 11].

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