Sentence examples for more often orientated from inspiring English sources

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This surface polarity effect is particularly apparent in the Sp16 simulation, where the phenylene ring in the linker forms stacking interactions with the hydrophobic surface, whereas the glycan is more often orientated away from the surface in the hydrophilic surface simulation.

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The horny axes are often orientated in complex branches set in one plane, so that the coral forms a feeding net across a prevailing current.

The Ba-Gua is often orientated so that the main door opens into one of the three bottom-most sections of the grid-- Wisdom," "Self," or "Compassion".

Today these monuments consist of massive mounds of earth or stone, most commonly trapezoidal in plan and often orientated to the east.

Donald suggests that teenage girls are often more career orientated than boys, and if they don't understand what a science degree can lead to, they won't do science.

This may reflect the current lack of regulatory and financial requirements to carry out such evaluation, a limitation of the current development and planning processes, which are much more orientated to appraisal processes, often conducted by external consultants on a short term contract basis, who have no ongoing input at the implementation stage of the development.

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