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The most common orientation of sapphire used as a substrate for GaN is c-axis sapphire.
Solvent-exposed CycT1 residues K253, R254, N257, W258, R259, and Tat R49, which have no side-chain electron density, were modeled in the most common orientation.
The co-directional overlaps are the most common overlaps, which reflect that this is the most common orientation for a gene pair due to the tendency to be grouped in operons in prokaryote genomes [ 20- 22].
Among the prokaryotic overlaps, those with co-directional overlaps were clearly the most frequent, reflecting the fact that this is the most common orientation of two adjacent prokaryotic genes [ 18].
These are the most common crystal orientations of ZnO with different chemical and physical properties.
Despite this inherent instability, the polar [0001] and the [ 000 1 ¯ ] surfaces are among the most common crystal orientations of ZnO.
Although ⟨100⟩ and ⟨110⟩ are the most common zone axis orientations at which nanoparticles are studied in the TEM, nanoparticles may also be oriented away from low-order zone axes.
However, the birefringent tissue analysis of section 3.3 used histograms to (indirectly) measure the most common optic axis orientation, and was sensitive in its performance to (heavy) variations in the optic axis.
The most common format is portrait orientation, long side bound, which is a form of book format.
Cattle-handling techniques was the third most common topic for new-employee orientation after training in milking parlor protocols and milking parlor disinfection.
The most common disturbing memory was loss of orientation in time (36%) and the item perceived as most important was fear of dying, with a grade of 8 on a scale from 0 to 10.
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