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Electrode surfaces with common preferred orientations coming from either polycrystalline or single crystal platinum represent metal surface structures where residual mechanical stresses are, in principle, absent.

This topographical arrangement allows one hypercolumn to analyze all orientations coming from a small area in the visual field, but as a consequence, the cortical representation of continuous contours in the visual field is depicted in a patchy, discontinuous fashion [38].

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The idea for Smithers' ambiguous sexual orientation came from Sam Simon, who proposed that Smithers should be gay, but little attention should be drawn to it.

Its conceptual orientation comes from epidemiology, which is good, but the incorporation of the body of research done on this topic from a criminology perspective would add greater substance and depth to the article.

Much of our knowledge of the mechanisms that control spindle orientation comes from studies of asymmetric division in invertebrate embryos, where spindles are thought to be positioned through forces generated by interactions between spindle astral microtubules and the cell cortex (Grill and Hyman, 2005; Marthiens et al., 2010; Siller and Doe, 2009).

All ages, genders, races and orientations come to party.

In India I get the impression that people are looking for orientation and clear advice coming from the hierarchy.

In other words, Haldeman was certain that conversion therapy didn't work, but he wasn't sure that gay-affirmative therapy — helping gay clients to see that their discomfort with their orientation might come from internalizing a prejudice — would help them find peace of mind, either.

However, she didn't help her cause by not denouncing some salacious allegations about Republican Mike Castle's sexual orientation that came from her camp.

The model reveals where the differences in the bi-orientation process come from and it explains why errors are very frequent in the first meiotic division, which are major causes of infertility, miscarriages and birth defects in humans.

To pave the way towards identifying a true language extension for simpA, we define a core calculus of agents and artifacts, by suitabling mixing techniques coming from object-orientation and concurrency theory.

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