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The phrase "aligned in one direction" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to something being arranged or positioned in a specific orientation or alignment. Example: "The books on the shelf were aligned in one direction, with the spines facing outward and the titles all facing the same way."
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The excavations have revealed what appear to be toilets, drains and terracotta ring wells, and these – along with raised foundations aligned in one direction – suggest a planned settlement.
In their work, they observed that rod-shaped particles consisting of several spherical particles aligned in one direction.
PFM is simplified as an equivalent idealized sheet with all metallic fibers aligned in one direction and distributed in periodic hexagonal patterns.
The micromechanics models used in the study include straight CNTs aligned in one direction, randomly oriented CNTs and a two parameter model of agglomeration.
In the cross-ply manufacturing process, the fibers are aligned in one direction, spread into a web and adhered with a resin.
Our nano-flowers are not perfectly aligned structures (see FESEM pictures in Figure 2) though majority of them are aligned in one direction, but there is a distribution.
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The CNT thin films were directly drawn out from the CNT arrays[20], which were composed of CNTs with diameters around 10 nm and were aligned parallel in one direction.
As seen in Figures 3(f)– 3(i), both CG and FG groups depicted deposition of homogenous amorphous intercellular substance and few collagen fibers aligned horizontally in one direction.
To avoid false-positive RNA DNA differences (RDDs), in which all reads align only in one direction and mismatch sites appear at the end of the alignment, each variant alignment was checked manually.
d SEM image of ZnO horizontally aligned nanowire arrays (overwhelmed in one direction) before smearing on Kapton substrate.
Organisation of the fibers Loosely interwoven, aggregating in lace-like network (PD) or in randomly "feltwork" (RD), aligned in few or in one direction(s).
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