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STM imaging revealed a selective molecular orientation on the TiO2(110)–(1 × 1) structure.
In all experiments κ is small to ensure that a sparse population of probes is photoactivated and to achieve the most selective orientation distribution of photoactivated probes.
My school is a mile from the border of a selective authority.
Thus in orientation adaptation, prolonged exposure to one specific orientation causes both a selective loss of sensitivity at this orientation, and also a bias towards perceiving a nearby orientation as tilted in the opposite direction, e.g., after adapting to a counterclockwise tilt of 10°, vertically oriented stimuli appear to have a clockwise tilt [4], [11], [26], [27].
19, 20 Primary care then acts as a part of a selective prevention approach, which requires a local community orientation.
It is considered the foundation of modern marketing, having shifted executives from a production orientation to a consumer orientation.
This reduction reverses—"re-flects"—the human direction of sight from a straightforward orientation toward objects to an orientation toward consciousness.
Finally, functional analysis of RGCs targeting the tectum reveals a selective deficit in the development of orientation selectivity after Teneurin-3 knockdown.
Miniscule rotational errors accumulate in this process, causing the orientation to 'drift' away from a perfect gravity orientation.
The GG domains are presented in a predicted orientation and exhibit a selective binding affinity for IgG.
The emphasis of CSR theories has shifted away from an ethics orientation to a performance orientation.
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