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It was designed to orient economic growth in the region toward the production of light industrial goods for export.
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Double opposing-rhomboid flaps were designed to orient opposing parallel straight lines in the relaxed skin tension lines.
An optical bench was designed to precisely orient different beam projection arrays for production of TACT image sets and pairs of images for use with the buccal object rule.
As this study was conducted during the emergency response to the cholera outbreak and was designed to provide information to orient the public health response, ethical approval was not sought prior to the survey.
MAP marked a shift from traditional World Bank lending, in that it was designed to be community oriented, demand-driven and multi-sectoral.
The dictionary reference mechanism (the dictRef attribute) was designed to have a namespace-oriented value; i.e. it has a prefix as well as a local name.
The campus was designed to be a pedestrian oriented campus, with a series of concentric circles.
The pendant groups are designed to promote oriented adsorption to graphite or gold electrodes such that the unfunctionalized aryl group extends perpendicular to the surface.
We focus on systems ranging from model solutions in which peptides are rationally designed to orient their structure and to form hydrogels to mixtures of peptides in complex food matrices.
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