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Discover LudwigThe phrase "along direction" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to describe a specific orientation or path, but it lacks clarity and proper grammatical structure.
Example: "The river flows along direction of the valley."
Alternatives: "in the direction of" or "along the path of".
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If (u,vin X), the symbol (langle J' u), vrangle) indicates the generalized directional derivative of I at point u along direction v, namely bigllangle J' u), vbigrrangle :=limsup_{wrightarrow u, trightarrow0^ frac{I(w+tv -I(w+tv -I
(b) ARPES measurement of the same sample along direction (in-plane, corresponding to ).
The macroscopic properties of this composite are changing continuously along direction perpendicular to the laminas.
Misfit strain of the PST thin films changed gradually along direction of thickness and with different compositions.
Nanoribbons are grown along direction with a rectangular cross-section and have diverse morphologies, including quasi-one-dimensional, sheetlike, zigzag and sawtooth shapes.
In addition, since in situ NDTs can be performed only along direction transversal to the growth rings, a correlation between longitudinal and transversal NDTs has been obtained.
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a Along the direction of roof height b along the direction of face advance .
a Along the direction of roof height b along the direction of face advance.
Use of metric tensors permits anisotropic squashing of the parametrization along directions of low signal gradient.
The composite is strong and brittle when loaded along directions parallel to the freezing direction.
Bonus points for knowing that the structure is arranged along directions common in nature, similar to carbon or silicon atoms.
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