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Discover Ludwig"faces outside" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means that something is oriented or directed towards the exterior or outdoors. Example: The balcony faces outside, providing a breathtaking view of the city skyline.
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Most of TVs are inside-out vesicles (Asano et al., 1987): that is, ATP-binding site of H+,K+-ATPase faces outside and H+ is transported from outside to inside (Fig. 3C).
They seem just as human as the faces outside the frame, as art and life merge.
Brauner's answers are inanimate objects with some of the goofiest faces outside cartoons.
The HCE is used for the crack tip region, while the XFEM is used for modelling crack faces outside the HCE independent of the mesh with jump functions.
So Carney, his governors and top officials, have been travelling the length of the country to show their faces outside the City of London, and listening to ideas.
It was stranger than fiction: women dressed in leather gimps masks and black PVC lingerie squatted over men's faces outside Parliament, outnumbered by press photographers attempting to capture every eye-opening moment.
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Both countries face outside pressure.
CD38 is generally thought of as a type II membrane protein with its catalytic site facing outside.
The fourth episode of the series focuses on the personal struggles and complications that characters face outside working hours.
Because they face outside, the windows are canted in to reduce the chance of sun glare on a camera lens.
Mr. Tabler's design permitted all of the 1,250 guest rooms to face outside, rather than having some overlook courtyards.
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