Sentence examples for common orientations of from inspiring English sources

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However, analysis of vertical-looking radar data on the common orientations of nocturnally migrating insects in the UK produced no evidence that the migrants actually use temperature ramps as orientation cues.

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The three landmarks were used to impose a common orientation of the faces under the same coordinate space.

Despite the phenomenal tides surely accompanying the near collision of two stars, the predicted aftermath agrees with the common orientation of the planets' orbits and the Sun's spin, as well as perhaps the close planar alignment of all the planets in a disk.

The most common orientation of sapphire used as a substrate for GaN is c-axis sapphire.

Actually, [ 101 0 ¯ ] is the common orientation of GaN nanowires grown on the lattice-mismatched substrates, such as c-plane sapphire or silicon [15].

The results presented here indicate that the recurrence of the 8p23.1 inversion is much more frequent than previously reported [9], at least in an European population, and that the current human genome reference assembly (Build 36) corresponds to the less common orientation of the 8p23.1 region, as it has been reported for several other structural variants [31].

Middle row: Slow convergence of the different units in the population towards a common orientation of the layers of fields.

The common orientation of the anticodon loop appears to be of vital importance for optimal testing of codon anticodon interactions.

In prokaryotic genomes, most overlapping genes are unidirectional, which probably reflects the common orientation of neighboring genes (Fukuda et al. 2003).

Among the prokaryotic overlaps, those with co-directional overlaps were clearly the most frequent, reflecting the fact that this is the most common orientation of two adjacent prokaryotic genes [ 18].

However, at 300 °C and above, more homogeneous intragranular deformation and rotations lead to stronger textures and, ultimately, the formation of interpenetrating 'orientation chains' as a result of grain coalescence to common orientations, a new type of microstructure.

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