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the outwards
adverb
From the interior toward the exterior; in an outward direction.
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We denote by ν the outwards unit normal on Σ = ∂Ω.
The addition of Si in the Ti Al N coating can promote the outwards diffusion of Al and hinder the outwards diffusion of Ti remarkably, and thus form dense and protective scale.
The flow distribution at the turbines' inlet sections for the outwards flow was found to be fairly uniform for the geometries considered, providing good inlet flow conditions for the turbines.
These experimental results were corroborated by substrate-imprinted docking indicating that the hydroxyl group oriented inwards the "V -shaped plane of the DAHs (endo-hydroxyl) is preferred oV -shapedutwards oriented hydroxyl grouplaneofhydroxyl) by CAL B. the maximum conversions unDAHsoptimized conditions were 88.2% and 93.7% for succisic acid and isomannide, respreferred.
The enamel on the teeth of Nigersaurus was highly asymmetrical, ten times thicker on the outwards facing side than on the inner side.
However, the outwards migration was rapidly established, reaching already after 24 hours the steady state equilibrium of cells retained in the spheroid with the free cell pool, indicating equal input and output.
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By flaring the exhaust outwards, the noise of the engine should get louder.
Looking at power from the top down and from the centre outwards, the Starkey view is thoroughly reactionary and insular.
Then wipe gently over the eyelids from the nose outwards towards the ear.
Begin at the scalp and rotate the brush outwards toward the end of your hair.
Bend the sides of the bucket outwards so that the concrete begins to loosen.
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