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The conventional orientation takes the first dimension to run from east to west, the second from south to north, and the third from below to above.

The layer-by-layer coating of oriented films demonstrated by this method is found to be a unique feature which overcomes cumbersome procedures in the conventional orientation methods.

It is shown that the proposed criterion predicts crack orientation directions that are in good agreement with those found experimentally, in contrast to the directions found by application of conventional orientation criteria used in LEFM, such as the MTS criterion.

On this surface, the Cu films showed a thermally activated wetting by forming Cu2O-like bonding at the interface in an orientation relationship rotated by 30° from the conventional orientation relationship around the interface normal: (111 Cu∥ 0001)α and ±[2¯1¯1]Cu∥[10¯10]α.

Staff members at Gottlieb urged for a more conventional orientation, but Davis stuck to his decision.

2) In Figure 2B I would recommend to use a more conventional orientation of 18S rRNA of the small ribosomal subunit, to clearly depict where exactly uS7 is located, where tRNAMet binds etc.

When non-conventional orientations are used in an angular sensor, an angular shift up to 4° is measured at 2 T.

A national survey of parents of children aged ≤ 6 years found that when compared to parents with a conventional medical orientation, parents with an alternative medical orientation were significantly less likely to believe immunizations are important (89.4% vs. 75.5%, respectively) and more likely to choose to opt out of an immunization for their child (11.2% vs. 24.9%, respectively) [ 22].

This and the spatial analysis of their orientation within a stereographic projection plot are the main innovations of this study compared to other conventional fossil-orientation-studies.

"Why didn't anyone say Magna Carta had already been to New York before this?" "Well, because it's a different Magna Carta," Ovenden said, a bit testily, and explained that the copy at the fund-raiser, also from 1217, had a more conventional "portrait" orientation, and had arrived in Oxford in the eighteenth century, by way of Gloucestershire.

The image quality is significantly more homogeneous than for the conventional anode orientation, both with respect to noise and detectability of a small object.

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