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Rotate the degree dial until the orienting arrow points to true north on the map.
The orienting arrow is the non-magnetic arrow within the compass housing.
Next, line up your needle and your orienting arrow by turning your body again.
Twist the degree dial until the orienting arrow lines up with the north end of the magnetic needle.
The orienting lines are the lines within the compass housing that run parallel to the orienting arrow.
Slide your compass so the edge of the edge passes through your current position, with the orienting arrow pointing due north.
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ARROW is informed by the work of Hill, et al [ 24], and is a horizontally oriented arrow-shaped, directional graph that integrates a red, yellow, and green colored "stoplight" system to indicate risk: Low risk is associated with green, moderate is associated with yellow, and high risk is associated with red shading of equal widths.
First photo: The device was oriented with arrows pointing toward the insertion site.
Tram tracking refers to wall thickening in longitudinally oriented bronchi (solid arrow) mimicking the parallel rail tracks of a tram whereas peribronchial cuffing (dashed arrow) refers to wall thickening of the bronchi seen in cross section, sometimes referred to as the "donut sign".
The present study suggests that the difference in attention orienting between gaze and arrows is apparent in a randomized design (the unpredictable condition), and people employ a flexibly strategy of orienting to better respond to environmental changes.
Studies using other types of behaviourally or biologically relevant central cues known to elicit automated symbolic attention orienting effects such as arrows or gaze have shown that the initial facilitation of cued target detection can turn into inhibition at longer stimulus onset asynchronies (SOAs).
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