Sentence examples for frequent orientation from inspiring English sources

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In PCTs, the most frequent orientation pattern was with one chromosome in parallel and the other pointing with its centromeric end toward the nuclear periphery ("CP").

Thus, the 8p23.1 inversion was found in ∼80% of control individuals and consequently the reference assembly exemplifies the less frequent orientation of this genomic segment in the Spanish population.

We observed that ravens performed two distinct referential signals, showing (see Figure 3) and offering of non-edible items to recipients, which led to frequent orientation of receivers to the object and the signaler and subsequent mainly affiliative interactions.

Every contig in the solution to the MWM projects a coordinate position and an orientation back to a single chromosome in each of the grapevine, cacao and peach genomes (even though the contig may contain a minority of genes from another chromosome), based on the average coordinates and most frequent orientation of the genes it contains from that genome on that particular chromosome.

The low frequency of mixed TGAs (2.1%) is in correlation with the low percentage of TGAs containing at least 3 CDSs (13.9%) and of which at least two copies have a convergent or divergent orientation, this being the less frequent orientation of a CDS pair (expected frequency = 0.190 × 0.139 = 0.026).

For example, urging staff to provide hearing aids and glasses, involving family members in care, providing frequent orientation, ensuring adequate hydration and nutrition, detecting and treating pain and constipation, avoiding urinary catheterisation, and avoiding deliriogenic drugs, are readily achievable in many settings without additional staffing.

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Sister kinetochores are further apart during the process of co-orientation and actually undergo frequent bi-orientation in meikin -/- oocytes lacking chiasmata, a phenotype reminiscent of moa1 mutants in S. pombe.

Frequent mono-orientation in mps1-as1 suggests that one or some of these steps are defective.

A similar result was obtained when we depleted Scc1 in MPS1+ cells; frequent mono-orientation under this condition confirmed that Scc1 was successfully depleted with this procedure [14].

The finding using RNAi that a reduction in the levels of another MIND subunit Mis12 causes frequent bi-orientation during meiosis I in maize suggests that it might be, as is the observation that Mis12 forms a continuous plate on top of a pair of distinguishable sets of inner kinetochore proteins [ 54].

Therefore, the frequent loss of orientation could be interpreted as the inefficiency margin of the NavisWorks Roamer against the MR system in the subjects' spatial orientation activity.

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