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Discover Ludwig'oriented into' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use 'oriented into' when you are referring to the act of orienting or positioning something in a particular direction. For example, "The students were oriented into two different groups."
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When combined with a genetic linkage map, 99% of the assembly could be ordered and oriented into six chromosomes.
These rime deposits take the form of long plumes of ice oriented into the direction of the wind and are called "frozen fog deposits," or "frost feathers".
The only CSS of Al/Al larger than that of the Al/Si interfaces occurs when two Al surfaces are perfectly aligned and oriented into a single crystal.
Based on the three-dimensional structure where the N-terminal Ile is oriented into hydrophobic pocket, the results suggest that Val could substitute Ile without affecting the active conformation of the enzyme.
Three of these residues were in extra-cellular loops of modeled RF-NH2 receptors and four in transmembrane helices oriented into a ligand binding pocket to allow contact with a peptide.
Finally, NMR structure determinations suggested that MTP1 would be oriented into the membrane bilayer, while the molecular shape of MTP2 could indicate porin-mediated antimicrobial mechanisms, as predicted using molecular docking analysis.
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Importantly, however, dogs showed intermediate performance when the Instructor was orienting into 'empty space' during the re-played verbal commands.
Eventually, these cells orient into a tightly packed monolayer that lines the entire length of the 3D renal architecture and acts as a cell barrier between the inner lumen of the tubule and the extracellular matrix outside.
The MRI images were converted from DICOM format into NIFTI format and re-oriented into MNI coordinate conventions using FSL tools [17].
Reconstructed transaxial slices were re-oriented into standard cardiac oblique images.
In domain C, the natural configuration at C20, R, determines the conformation of the side chain to orient into a "right-handed" side chain.
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