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Discover Ludwig"orientation disorder" can be used in written English.
It is generally used to describe difficulties in orientation to time, place, and/or person. For example, "Johnny was diagnosed with an orientation disorder, making it difficult for him to remember where he was supposed to be or what time it was."
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At, the C60 crystal presents an orientation disorder phase transition from FCC characterized by close packing to simple cubic lattice.
Gelfand and Lu have proposed a model for the electrons in the conduction band of alkali metal-doped C60 and suggested that the intrinsic orientation disorder might have a substantial influence on the electronic properties of these molecular materials [45].
As the film thickness increases, we found a weaker RHEED signal along with rounded spots, which implies in-plane orientation disorder at the surface of the 16-ML film, as shown in Fig. 1c. Figure 1d shows HRXRD pattern of the 16-ML film, which shows only c-axis ordered peaks, i.e., (00n), except the very sharp peaks originated from the single crystalline SiC wafer.
In 1973, the DSM removed the offensive language of homosexuality as pathology and replaced it with the more palatable Sexual Orientation Disorder.
Due to its nonlinearity, SHG is sensitive to collagen orientation disorder and can be used to analysis the arrangement of collagen.
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It will be an invaluable asset in diagnostic and treatment decision making in patients with such defects, which occur primarily as a result of stroke, trauma, or tumor, cause reading and orientation disorders, and are the most frequent type of visual field deficit after acquired unilateral postchiasmal brain damage.--Page 4 cover.
We selected DHS respondents with memory and orientation disorders, with an alleged diagnosis of AD, who stated that they had at least one informal carer.
The institutional documentation of care often seems to contain information on orientation disorders which is not correct or sufficient.
Additionally, the increased prevalence and incidence of orientation disorders like dementia would exacerbate individuals and groups in following instructions and keeping exercises going on.
- Group integration of a small number of persons with orientation disorders is allowed, because an additional assistant is present in the group sessions.
For example, they would not be able to easily go to training facilities; standard exercises may be too intensive and therefore be harmful to them; orientation disorders like dementia would exacerbate individuals and groups in following instructions and keeping exercises going.
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