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Discover Ludwig"inherent direction" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English
It can be used to describe the natural or essential direction or tendency of something, rather than something that is imposed or influenced from outside. Example: The company's success was largely due to its inherent direction towards innovation and adaptability.
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This effect was attributed to variable orientation of the shear plane and shear direction inherent to the FSW process, which significantly influenced slip activity of the single crystal.
Fourthly, single-gene trees are always unrooted, lacking inherent evidence of direction; any nucleotide can substitute reversibly for any other.
The reduced response to 3D motion in CSv would then be a consequence of the differential motion directions inherent to 3D motion stimuli.
The proposed methods contain some inherent limitations and directions for future work: First, even if the alignment is done perfectly, with no sequencing errors and correct soft-clipping, the estimated heterogeneity level cannot fully account for random fluctuations between the coverage of the reference-like DNA and the variant DNA in the sample.
I think that the power of the Silent Minute lies in its inherent lack of external direction: what participants actually do during that minute – prayer, contemplation, focus – is up to them.
Usually SPPS proceeds from the C-terminal to N-terminal, because previous attempts in the opposite direction encountered inherent problems that limited its general application [18] [22].
In the case of turbomachinery environments, this is even more critical due to the inherent unsteadiness of the flow direction rotor downstream.
The auto-regressive, integrated, moving average model (ARIMA) integrates the temporal size and direction dependency (autocorrelation) inherent in time-series data to better characterize changes in data over a period of time [ 47].
Some of the parameters (e.g. k2 and k6) showed slow convergence during gradient descent in both fully and partially observed cases, which may reflect a flat likelihood surface in the corresponding parameter direction and an inherent difficulty in identifying these parameters.
To correct for the distortion (stretching) of images in the axial (z) direction that is inherent in confocal microscopy, an axial correction factor of 0.803 was applied to the quantitative measures of rendered surfaces and volumes, which was experimentally measured for mineralized, basic fuchsin-stained cortical bone using an established protocol.
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