Sentence examples for the differing orientations from inspiring English sources

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During the period of expansion, all Scandinavians could communicate without difficulty and thought of their language as one (sometimes called "Danish" in opposition to "German"), but the differing orientations of the various kingdoms in the Viking Age led to a number of dialectal differences.

The observed difference in the rates of product formation from 5- and 2-prenylation arises from the differing orientations of the aromatic substrate in the 1,6-DHN resting state (compare red vs blue starting point in Figure 8).

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Calibrations were performed using the small stand, as used for bed measurements, and the uncertainty in differing orientations of the sensor on the stand have been included in this estimate.

Although the ETS1 (PDB code 3RI4) Area II interface and local structure is similar to ETS1 (PDB code 3MFK), the Ets domains are in differing orientations allowing the DNA to run parallel, reflecting flexibility of the N-terminal region.

An example of this differing orientation is illustrated in Figure 2.

The behaviour is due to the differential deformation between grains in differing orientations (intergranular microstresses) and the two phases (interphase microstresses).

However, TIF between the two binding modes is not exactly 1.0 because the hydroxyl group of abacavir from DrugBank is not H-bonding with TYR74 (like the actual native abacavir); furthermore, the measured RMSD between native abacavir and DB01048 is 1.11 Å, which occurs due to differing orientations of the cyclo-pent-2-en-yl-methanol functional groups.

Analysis of templates of four simulated patterns, which had same number of dots but with differing orientations, demonstrated how the texture-based analysis differentiated between these templates.

This "service" was his trenchant attack on the concept of "vital force" [Lebenskraft], widely held, by a variety of thinkers of differing orientations, to have struck the decisive blow (cf. Gregory, 1977, pp. 131f).

The holes are arranged regularly in small patches; neighbouring patches contain arrays with differing orientations.

Furthermore, [Gray et al., 1990] showed that in 13 out of 18 single cell recordings (exhibiting oscillatory responses) in the cat there was no difference (>4 Hz) in oscillation frequency for stimuli of differing orientation.

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