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Perez was represented by Winston Kevin McKesson, a lawyer who knew his way around police cases, but not from the orientation of defending cops.

Isotropic orientation of chains located in the interphase differ from the orientation of chains created truly amorphous phase.

The Miller indexes of habit planes within a parent grain were deduced from the intersection lines of the martensite plates on two perpendicular sides of the sample and from the orientation of the parent grain.

As a result, the dual concentrator showed better performance for all seasons; however, the solar utilization time of both concentrator types became shorter during the winter and summer solstices because of the weak insolation resulting from the orientation of the concentrators.

This performance is due to the strong intrinsic linear dichroism of BP and the device design which can sufficiently collect the photoinduced carriers isotropically, as well as the influence from the orientation of the edge of the BP-on-WSe2 overlapped area which is the same for all polarizations.

We suggest this occurs because of sudden changes in fault strike at the segment linkage points that inhibit earthquake rupture propagation, or because displacement is geometrically inhibited at fault linkage points where the orientation of the intersection line of the segments is significantly different from the orientation of the slip vector on the fault system.

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Participants were presented with a sequence of randomly oriented colored bars and asked to reproduce from memory the orientation of one of these, the identity of which was specified by its color (Fig.  1a).

However, the overall result from changing the orientation of the weak scars in the ML is that deeper heterogeneities often controls the pattern of deformation (despite changing the angles of scars).

One scientist who is familiar with the company's technology said that Soraa's advantage comes from changing the orientation of the quantum well where the interactions that generate luminescence take place.

Similar to the 'What was where?' task, much of the additional error in patients' performance arose from reporting the orientation of the wrong item i.e. swap errors.

Similarly to the localization experiment, we term such errors as 'swap errors' because they presumably arise from swapping the orientation of one item with that of another.

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