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After sufficient electric field application many nanotubes became oriented towards the anode, but one or two of them were found to be always a few microns more extended.
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Thus, publishing a paper at ICSE decreased in 37%% the frequency of publishing a paper at SBES, suggesting that after publishing a paper at ICSE, the focus of young researchers may become oriented towards international venues.
On about the sixth day of treatment, he became oriented.
Directions and trajectories are drawn, space becomes oriented and is set in motion.
In the future, QICs should increasingly become oriented to changing clinic systems and workflows that can support better care for a broad set of diseases and thus move towards more patient-centred care.
But over the years, Chicago became more formal, and the other schools became more oriented towards price theory, towards micro.
This left a gap in the RAF's planned strike capabilities for the 1970s; at the same time as France's cancellation of the AFVG, Germany was expressing a serious interest in the Jaguar, and thus the design became more oriented towards the low-level strike role.
However, Portuguese trade did become more oriented towards the country's new European partners after 1985.
To the contrary, if the effect of peers on children's identity becomes increasingly oriented towards adaptation, the motivation to exert effort can be weakened by parents' aversion to adjustment with β(D i < 0).
Recently, Indonesian medical schools' curricula have become more oriented towards competence-based education (IMC 2006).
Thus, as the discourses become more oriented towards identifying health with well-being, enjoyment and pleasure, disease prevention-based medical advice tends to be more challenged.
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