Sentence examples for am orientation from inspiring English sources

Suggestions(1)

The phrase "am orientation" is not correct in English and does not convey a clear meaning.
It seems to be an incomplete or incorrect expression, possibly intended to refer to "an orientation" or "I am at orientation."
Example: "I am at orientation for my new job today."
Alternatives: "an orientation" or "I am attending orientation."

Dictionary

am orientation

noun

The act of orienting or the state of being oriented.

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In translational studies, apical aPKC activity readout was assessed against apical membrane (AM) orientation and gland morphology in 3D models and human CRC.

Transfection of C2 but not C2 M-CBR3 rescued defective AM orientation and 3D morphogenesis of PTEN-deficient Caco-2 cultures.

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This is orientation week.

"There's a lack of understanding about homosexuality – it's not recruitment, it's orientation".

It was orientation day at York Prep, where Dodge is starting his senior year.

There are orientation sessions for interested parents like the one last week, sponsored by the Council on Adoptable Children.

In sign language, the equivalent elements are orientation, hand shape, movement and position.

It is orientation polarization as frequency increasing.

Therefore, solar collector in this work is orientation facing south.

In wet bulk micromachining, the etching characteristics are orientation dependent.

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