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Discover LudwigThe phrase "after reorienting" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a change in direction or perspective that has occurred prior to a subsequent action or event.
Example: "After reorienting, the team was able to approach the project with a fresh perspective."
Alternatives: "following the adjustment" or "after the realignment".
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After reorienting the factor images along the heart axis to form vertical long-axis, horizontal long-axis, and short-axis-slices, regions of interest were drawn within the left ventricular cavity and myocardium on consecutive image planes and projected onto the dynamic 15O-water images to generate blood time-activity-curves.
DIC microscopy showed that C. albicans hyphal tips adopted an asymmetric morphology towards the barrier after reorienting.
In this alignment, the order of 11 of these in silico maps agreed with the order suggested by the genetic map (after reorienting three in silico maps).
The recovered virus forms a narrow band in the gradient, which is recovered after reorienting the gradient to rest at the end of the run.
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After manually reorienting and realigning the cross-hair on the AC-PC plane in all our nifti-converted DICOM T1 images, and imposing initial quality control for signal artifacts, morphological changes were calculated using the voxel-based morphometry (VBM) default unified segmentation approach [ 30] in SPM8 (http://www.fil.ion.ucl.ac.uk/spm/software/spm8/).ac.uk/spm/software/spm8/
After remerging and reorienting similar clusters, BAIT assigned 54,832 contigs, representing 1,742 Mb (64.9%) of the assembly, into 20 primary LGs.
His class was one of the first to arrive after Mohler reoriented Southern Seminary, and Moore was drawn there in part by the opportunity to study with Mohler, whom a classmate remembers as the leader of the "thoughtful wing" of the conservative resurgence.
(B ) To monitor IFT trains while the cells alter their flagellar orientation in gliding motility, different curves were plotted before and after cells reoriented their flagella (red dotted lines).
America in the Reagan years was reorienting itself after a dizzying and traumatic period of social upheaval, groping to find some balance between genuine enlightenment and a new kind of intellectual tyranny.
A call from a trained coach just after discharge, when patients are reorienting themselves to home, can provide answers to questions about their stroke and their medications that they may not have thought of during their stay.
"I'm reorienting myself toward building after being around so much destruction.
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