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We are unaware of the exact window material used but the lack of any symmetry means that the windows cannot be made from a birefrigent crystal oriented as a λ/4 or λ/2 waveplate, although the orientation dependence and interaction with circularly polarized light does display waveplate-like properties.

"It is not oriented as a nose-down accident would take place".

It did work something like baseball, though the diamond was oriented as a square, and the batters tossed the ball in the air themselves and then swung.

Wild Vegetation, 1889, can only be "oriented" as a landscape by a glimpse of hills behind the tangle of bushes, but it is hardly descriptive at all: what the drawing is about is less the character of leaves, vines and blossoms than the primordial character of making marks.

According to Langevin model of paramagnetism [43], it is a system where localized non-interacting electronic magnetic moments on the atomic sites are randomly oriented as a result of their thermal energy.

The paper focuses on the relationship between the pearlitic microstructure of the steels (progressively oriented as a consequence of the manufacturing process by cold drawing) and the macroscopic fatigue behaviour.

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The drill was oriented as much as possible in an anterior and proximal direction after positioning the knee at 120° of flexion, the limitation was given by contact of the drill with the medial condyle.

"But we're oriented as an independent company.

Targets were also sought in the reverse-complement sequences of melon unigenes, because a small proportion of the ESTs could be incorrectly oriented as an artifact of the cloning procedure [ 5].

In order to test this prediction in vivo, we generated a transgenic mouse line (ARLUC) that expresses the luciferase cDNA downstream of an androgen-responsive promoter containing two copies of the 11-base pair DR-1 (5'-GAACG-GAACA-3') oriented as an overlapping direct repeat.

Within a few moves of his blocks, Ingels had reached his punch line: a tower that began, at the ground, as a slab oriented one way, and ended up as a slab oriented at a ninety-degree difference, by twisting around a vertical core.

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