Sentence examples for morphologically oriented from inspiring English sources

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The creation and management of a universally accepted, morphologically oriented database is, however, not trivial.

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Herein, oriented sub-micron fibers, which are morphologically similar to musculoskeletal ECM, were spatially patterned with GFs using an inkjet-based bioprinter to create geometric and biochemical cues that direct musculoskeletal cell alignment and differentiation in vitro in registration with fiber orientation and printed patterns, respectively.

The fossils differ morphologically from V. indicus by possessing an interlocking and anterolingually oriented premaxillary-maxillary suture articulation, more labially angulate maxillary crest and more recurved dentition.

Immunopositive epithelial cells in our material appeared either morphologically normal and indistinguishable from immunonegative cells or hypertrophic with abundant cytoplasm and large elongated nuclei oriented perpendicularly to the basement membrane [Figure 1i].

Morphologically, these MAP2-positive neurons have fusiform cell bodies and one to three primary dendrites with additional arborizations that are oriented parallel to myelinated axons (Fig. 1A and B).

"We're goddess oriented.

"This is family oriented.

His fealty was financially oriented.

It's team oriented nowadays.

They were oriented to aerospace.

Both men are process oriented.

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