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The arrows in the figure denote the stroke direction, common enough to appear on instruction books for guitarists.
The only crystallographic direction common to both slip planes is defined by their line intersection as [010].
And so, by means of natural selection, interpolation mechanisms have been perfected, which, using quite simple rules based on the statistical regularities of the environment (similarity in colour, clarity and texture, continuity of direction, common movement of parts, etc)., extract edges and lines of demarcation for the use and consumption of the animal that needs them.
However, genes with a consistent change in direction common to both TP and TA signatures were significantly positively correlated with cold exposure (PCC = 0.49, p = 0.03, Table 4).
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Bonus points for knowing that the structure is arranged along directions common in nature, similar to carbon or silicon atoms.
Both are laths elongated along 〈100〉 directions common to the matrix and the precipitate and lie on {021} planes of the matrix.
We consider silicon nanowires hydrogenated with a diameter of approximately 1.5 nm grown along the [112],[110],[001], and [111] directions, common growth orientations that have been observed experimentally to date [37, 38].
We must move in the direction of common fiscal concepts, a common monetary policy, and common ideas of commercial responsibility.
A rare first step in the direction of common sense.
Clearly the direction of common cause, federation of free people, global law.
This sort of direction is common in fashion shoots and she'll have been hearing it since she was 14, so perhaps it's unsurprising that she wanted it on her wedding day, aged 37, but doesn't it also seem a little sad?
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