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orientations <an orientation; orientations> N

orientations

orientation <an orientation; orientations> N

absolute orientation AREA

analytical orientation AREA

basal orientation AREA

exterior orientation AREA

library orientation COMPUT

optical orientation CHEM

portrait orientation N COMPUT

relative orientation AREA

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Even those orientations that are potential forms of fetishism are usually considered unobjectionable as long as all people involved feel comfortable.
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A comparison of semantic communication in and expectations for counseling across three theoretical orientations.
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Using homology allows one to define orientability for compact "n" -manifolds without considering local orientations.
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The position of particles can therefore have different orientations around the surface than the main part (bulk) of the material.
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In a similar sense the orientations of in-plane polar components can also be determined from the phase difference when using the LPFM mode.
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However, the projectionist will argue, such orientations are a subjective tint upon a value neutral universe.
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One may view the two sides of this identity as corresponding to clockwise and counterclockwise orientations of the surface.
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Apart this three schools or orientations, there are many other authors, cultivating with predilection the philosophical essay.
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These basic concepts include spatial orientations such as up, down, front, and back.
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The nicotinamide moiety can be attached in two orientations to this anomeric carbon atom.
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