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Atomistic modeling is used to investigate the energetics and structures of commonly reported orientation relationships between ferrite and cementite within pearlite: the Bagaryatskii, the Isaichev, and the Pitsch-Petch, as well as their associated near orientations.
First, we analysed the difference between the reported orientation and the orientation of the target item (Fig. 5A).
To investigate this question we analysed the angle of error between the reported orientation and the orientation of the non-target (non-probed) items in the memory array (Fig. 5B).
In this control analysis, whenever the reported orientation was distant from the target orientation and closer to the orientation of another (non-target) item from the display, the most similar item was treated as if it was the target.
To answer this question we recalculated the angle of error using the 'nearest neighbour' procedure the minimal angle between the reported orientation and any one of the items in the memory array (Fig. 5C).
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Interestingly, the dominant stress orientations correspond to the reported orientations of the fractures predisposing slopes to catastrophic failures in the region; which are indications that the fractures origin is related to the regional paleostress history of the Benue Trough.
We also report orientation mapping on three parallel sections from the bulk of the sample.
About two-thirds (65.7%) reported homosexual orientation and 33.1% reported bisexual orientation.
Stratifying motivational orientations by individual students allowed us to identify three groups of reported motivational orientation in our study cohort.
According to our online survey, 79.30% of the respondents reported experiencing orientation errors during document capture.
It has been widely reported that orientation of scaffolds can promote cell migration and thus probably contributes to improving tissue regeneration.
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