The basic idea of quantum computing is to store data in the nuclei of atoms by altering their orientation, thereby producing a binary scheme. |
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As a result, passengers and crew found orientation difficult, though the provision of snap light wands alleviated this problem to some degree. |
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They are unsparing in their criticism of the Socialist Party in its early years, before it broke definitively with a revolutionary orientation. |
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Many of our traditions are based on Native American traditions, and we have a strong orientation to take care of the Earth. |
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For instance, drug-using mothers have been characterized as egocentric with a narcissistic orientation toward their children. |
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For example, some structures are named according to their position with respect to the glenoid for purposes of orientation. |
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The average orientation of a hydrocarbon chain is expressed by a unit vector n referred to as the chain director. |
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The only course open to us is to organise orientation courses vigorously, so that people can guard themselves against this uninvited guest. |
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One pair is identical in orientation, creating a corridor of parallel, slightly slanting walls. |
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I dare say that first-year linguistics courses are still basically Bloomfieldian in orientation. |
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He brought superb organizational skills, financial muscle and a solidly conservative orientation to what had been a moribund party. |
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One orientation of the fragment permitted mobilization by conjugation while the opposite orientation prevented mobilization. |
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Hydration plays a major role in the orientation of peptides in lipid bilayers. |
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And FYI, orientation and desire in transpeople are as varied as they are in the rest of the population. |
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The conference's family orientation also helped to prevent a split, because a division would undoubtedly have separated relatives. |
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The orientation of the depressions depends on the type carrier for the transducer. |
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In the 19th century, the transcendentalists, inspired by India, gave a characteristic orientation to America's self-definition. |
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The key question for students was to turn to the working class and arm this militant movement with a conscious socialist orientation. |
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For example, at St Francis Medical Center, safe use of tourniquets is included in the orthopedic orientation. |
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With the help of a laser, the team next produced within the microstructure many electrons with the same spin orientation. |
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Let me ask again, in looking at an artwork, is the gender or sexual orientation of the artist important? |
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Might students also be targeted on the basis of race, gender, or sexual orientation? |
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The most important point is that sexual orientation, like gender or race, becomes a new branch of equal opportunities. |
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It's very seldom I have a negative attitude toward me based on sexual orientation. |
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In addition to race, gender, sexual orientation, disability and whatnot, we need to add genetic heritage. |
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Everyone is encouraged to participate with no reference to sexual orientation or gender. |
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We cannot speak for everyone, but we listen to music that we enjoy regardless of race, gender, or sexual orientation. |
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Its nondiscrimination policy includes sexual orientation and gender identity. |
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Feeling free on the dance floor was a big step toward accepting my sexual orientation. |
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Social constructions of gender and sexual orientation are marked by two extremes separated by a vast gulf. |
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Others are experiencing conflict and anxiety about their gender or sexual orientation. |
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Prior to Wilson's death, the question of band members' sexual orientation had never come up. |
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We recognize your sexual and gender orientation to be an integral part of who you are. |
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It was reported for pea that GA changes the orientation of microtubules and cellulose microfibrils, making the cells swell more in length. |
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Never divulging his sexual orientation to his attending doctors, he was diagnosed with a form of Lane disease when in fact he was seroconverting. |
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Beginning this fall, student will have the option to self-identify about their sexual orientation on all university admissions forms. |
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Wilkes-Barre's chilly winters dictated a south-facing orientation for warmth and energy efficiency, but Bohlin's master bedroom looks north. |
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In no other walk of life, it seems, would someone's sexual orientation be considered a bar to holding high office. |
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He set up his theodolite to get the bearings for the sundial and indicated its orientation on a north-south line. |
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This bill will give all couples the same legal rights irregardless of their sexual orientation or marital status. |
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Exclusions from assisted reproduction should not be on the basis of gender, marital status or sexual orientation. |
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The orientation toward nervous ailments at Steinhof, then, embodied an attempt to fight the marginalization of the asylum on a number of levels. |
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Robust orientation inference is performed by an enhanced accumulation process using the tensorial fields. |
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All of these tendencies had their impact on the political orientation of the Fourth International. |
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Correct orientation principles ensure efficient control of solar gain and manipulation within the building fabric. |
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Following a brief orientation, and a complimentary photograph, you are supplied with wet suits, snorkels and masks. |
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Nest orientation was then recorded, relative to magnetic north, as the azimuth bisecting the nest opening. |
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In the upper parts of both granites, the magmatic foliation lies in a subhorizontal orientation. |
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This means there would be a shadow cast to the north and the directional orientation of the picture would come into play. |
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The costs of farming obliged farmers to abandon mixed farming and autarky for market orientation and specialization. |
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Discrimination on the grounds of sexual orientation, gender or race are wrong. |
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Early gay rights advocacy had a distinctly assimilationist and universalist orientation. |
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In addition, this orientation is consistent with national health objectives which target women as victims of assaultive dating violence. |
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Probably, but like any orientation, asexuality has many nuances, some of which also pertain to issues of attraction. |
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Should we extend that to expressions of disharmony against those of asexual orientation or gender identity? |
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Schaps, however, underestimates the market orientation of Greek agriculture in the later archaic period. |
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But liquid crystals are made of cigar-shaped molecules that can line up into a preferred orientation. |
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Typically, the molecular orientation of liquid crystals is spatially complex and sensitive to external fields and molecular interactions. |
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They have been forced to hire devotees of sectarian Orthodoxy, who inevitably influence the religious orientation of their students. |
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Teach these tools during orientation and reteach them continuously throughout ongoing training at staff meetings during the summer. |
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The wavelength dependence reflects the degree and orientation of the optical anisotropy changes beyond 600 nm. |
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Patients with HIV often progress to full-blown Aids, which is still incurable and is no respecter of age or sexual orientation. |
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The mirror deflects a laser beam by rapidly switching its angle of orientation, building up the picture pixel by pixel. |
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In a PEM, a piece of crystalline quartz is electronically excited to resonate at a frequency determined by its shape and crystal orientation. |
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Internal textures typically show pronounced zonation of crystallite orientation and grain size. |
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But the overriding theme served to elucidate his orientation to engineering principles based on human and animal anatomy. |
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The individualistic orientation, however, is more likely to advocate privileged treatment for oneself. |
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Interpersonal relationships there are strongly influenced by the typically collectivist orientation of these cultures. |
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If you are accepted as a member, you are required to attend an orientation. |
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The last code segment shows how to reposition the sound source location and the orientation and position of the listener. |
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People with Huntington's find they have a lack of concentration, short-term memory lapses and problems with orientation. |
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By reversing the orientation of the chapels to face the ambulatory, where noise is more frequent, he allows the worshipper to focus on the altar. |
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She says he lied about his sexual orientation, and was just using her to get cash and a green card. |
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Spacecraft orbiting Earth can be found in several different types of orbits based on their altitude and orientation. |
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The addition of this fee is intended to ease the process of registration during orientation week. |
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Changes in margin orientation at the current location of the southern Antarctic Peninsula form an embayment or re-entrant. |
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He feels lucky his own family knows of his sexual orientation and has accepted him and his partner. |
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For the moment I held a steady course and kept a focus on the orientation instruments. |
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Find out about the villa's position and orientation so you know that you do not have go to the beach in order to catch some rays. |
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In this way the connexive concept of implication accounts for a necessary presupposition of all conditional and a fortiori logical orientation. |
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Excluding an individual on the basis of marital status or sexual orientation is an affront to that person's dignity. |
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The Wheatstone bridge consists of four resistors connected together in a diamond orientation. |
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This section covers changing the font, style, size, orientation, justification, and inter-line spacing. |
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During summer orientation, students are assigned a PDP adviser and two student resident counselors. |
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Bioclasts have mixed orientation, but large ammonoids and ramose corals are invariably concordant. |
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The back garden has a westerly orientation and is surrounded by mature shrubs and trees. |
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An orientation is acyclic if it contains no directed cycle, and is totally cyclic if every edge is contained in some oriented cycle. |
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Determining the orientation of an actinomorphic flower seems impossible in ebractate taxa. |
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I see them again at their arrival orientation, when they are jet-lagged but excited, amazed that the summer has finally arrived. |
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It was the water-cooler gossip that led many to speculate that he lost his bid for the CEO position because of his sexual orientation. |
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The orientation of research and development staff is likely to differ from that of accountants. |
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For the Himalayan expedition, trekkers would have to spend a day for acclimatisation and orientation. |
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The properties then are those of the original, unstrained metal, except as they are changed by differences in grain size and preferred orientation. |
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New students need to go through a short orientation before they begin classes. |
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The office is gloriously quiet, and always nice and cool, given the ambient Seattle climate and the orientation toward the north. |
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Day one would be set aside for reporting at the base camp, and on the second day participants will have a session on acclimatisation and orientation. |
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Also excluded are exchanges that would generate dicentric or acentric chromosomes, such as exchanges that may occur between rDNA subunits lying in opposite orientation. |
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They often have grown around pre-existing acicular goethite crystals in random orientation, clearly demonstrating the quartz to be of a later growth. |
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Again, if a society is competitive and acquisitive in orientation, the kings and chiefs will necessarily reflect that in their behaviour and lifestyles. |
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Switching up sexual orientation is a cunning way of compensating for flagging sales and aging characters. |
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Though Billings was discreet about his sexual orientation, it was well known throughout Washington. |
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Returns on import orientation are also mixed, with negative effects for the contemporaneous variable but positive effects for the lagged variable. |
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Each of these incidents incited the miffed woman to disseminate mild hearsay about my sexual orientation or general oddness. |
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How this orientation necessarily conflicts with the basic mandate of the museum to be a repository for its permanent collections is the realization that haunts these writings. |
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The landscape orientation results in a more representational image, in that the space in the photograph opens like a window, and seeing and knowing are in sync. |
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There will also be classes with a specific language or language-family orientation, including African American English, Anatolian, Irish, Japanese, and Salish. |
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Thin layering in sedimentary rocks, preferred orientation of crystals or the presence of fractures in subsurface rocks cause anisotropic wave propagation in rock layers. |
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The accelerometers and gyroscopes in an INS measure linear acceleration and angular orientation rates very accurately and with minimum time delay. |
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Anisotropic axes in orientation perception are not retinotopically mapped. |
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The exchange layer is made from an antiferromagnetic material, typically an iron-manganese alloy, which fixes the pinned layer's magnetic orientation. |
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If no one is talking about equal rights, it is easy for kids to feel ashamed about their sexual orientation and take the abuse that homophobes put on them. |
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Aposporous embryo sacs were identified easily due to the lack of antipodal cells and because they showed varying positions and orientation within the ovule. |
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Perhaps this observable distinction between the two inner walls is used by the mechanism responsible for spatial orientation of apical cell division. |
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The tendon pulled out linearly, along the fiber orientation. |
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Even some prejudicial rejection can also be okay, if the person socially shutting you down is in a committed relationship or has an incompatible sexual orientation. |
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Millions of people have chosen or been forced into celibacy through religious circumstances or not getting married or simply being asexual in their orientation. |
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Many simply find it easiest to wear their orientation like a badge, and undoubtedly their efforts to demonstrate their sexual identity alleviate the stigma of asexualization. |
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I was told that God hated me, and despite trying very hard to change my sexual orientation, I found that I could not. |
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Granted, our relationships may have moral issues, but sexual orientation is not one of them. |
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The only way to get better at asking about sexual orientation is to make a point of doing so. |
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It had certainly never occurred to me what his sexual orientation might be. |
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The Lana Del Rey of Born to Die and Ultraviolence never lets her sexual orientation pass by unmarked. |
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Especially depressing would be if his sexual orientation turned out to have anything to do with the matter. |
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For all the trees studied, a nail was hammered in at the centre of the trunk-base surface facing magnetic north in order to record the orientation. |
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In the area sampled, there is considerable variation in the orientation of the schistosity and consequently the amount of rotation will vary from site to site. |
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The eschatological motif leads likewise to a theology that takes its orientation from the perspective of our human telos together with the telos of creation as a whole. |
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In these conditions a progressive development of lattice preferred orientation from the low-strained limestone layers to the highly strained bands was observed. |
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Hollows are very different in shape and size, so each camera was attached to a ball-and-socket joint to allow us to adjust the orientation of cameras inside the hollow. |
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To speak of orientation was to make it to general and to make it too general was to make it about anything but his jimmie. |
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European law also provides protection from discrimination on the grounds of racial or ethnic origin, sexual orientation, religion or belief and disability. |
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The orientation and length of each spring specifies the instantaneous force and torque exerted by that bond on the sphere and also its probability for breakage per unit time. |
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Your writings over the past few years have been enormously important as a source of orientation through the tortuous twists and turns of imperialist strategy. |
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Neufeld contends that peer orientation undermines family cohesion, poisons the school atmosphere and fosters an aggressively hostile and sexualized youth culture. |
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These include gender, race, sexual orientation, disability and religion. |
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Such orientation courses should be offered much earlier on, in primary schools and middle schools, when students are still shaping their views of the world. |
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Since that interview, massa has yet to set the record straight on his sexual orientation. |
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Born This Way Cord Jefferson, Gawker Scientists are increasingly convinced that pedophilia is an unchangeable sexual orientation. |
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The incorrect orientation occurs when the antennas are oriented at 10 degrees true north when they should have been oriented at 0 degrees true north. |
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Furthermore, bilinguals may develop a more analytic orientation toward language than do monolinguals as a means of overcoming interference between languages. |
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I come from the Native American background of two-spirited people, which allows us to go against the dominant sexual orientation and gender roles of the majority. |
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The unceremonious crumbling of the soviet style experiments with socialism has left the profession of Marxist studies under enormous pressure to seek a new orientation. |
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Refreshingly, though, her sexual orientation has, so far, been a nonissue, at least inside the state. |
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They claimed that his accounting system was based on a liquidation value orientation, which would undervalue the firm as an entity whose sum value is greater than its parts. |
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I could never understand why religions tended to divide rather than unite and here was an orientation to religion that was uniting the whole world. |
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Mandatory health coverage will drive down health care costs, and its universalist dimension and market-based orientation should appeal to the left as well as the right. |
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We uphold a universalist orientation to the problems facing the world. |
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Uber recruited the drivers off Craigslist, gave them a background check and 45 minute orientation. |
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The letter also asserts that the ads were simply responding to a public discussion of Zuckerman's sexual orientation. |
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Most newspapers of the day openly aligned with one political party or the other and made no secret of their orientation. |
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In particular, scientists could use external magnets to dictate the orientation and position of magnetic nickel nanowires within complex and tiny electronic systems. |
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The unremitting liberal orientation finally became too much for me. |
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I will not permit considerations of gender, race, religion, political affiliation, sexual orientation, nationality, or social standing to influence my duty of care. |
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Transsexualism follows a careerlike orientation which begins shortly after birth. |
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It's one of the few woods, due to the orientation of the tylose, which Is actually liquid tight. |
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Economical function usually has anti-crisis orientation and forms stable economical development of the state. |
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The dominant strike orientation of both bedding and foliation of Vermont bedrock is north or northeasterly. |
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I prefer bi-sexual or bi-curious slaves but if your sexual orientation is straight, you won't be forced into bi-sexual roles. |
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This belief is quite astounding if one believes in the unassailability of other-regarding orientation. |
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In her progressive country, Sigurdardottir's sexual orientation proved a nonissue. |
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Even when the plot scale allows sufficient space for posting, overposts can occur because of the orientation of the lines. |
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Generally, shot point data have less overposting when the data is posted perpendicular to the orientation of the seismic line. |
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Near the end of the recovery, the rower squares the blade into perpendicular orientation with respect to the water, and begins another stroke. |
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The disorientation is an opposite process to orientation by which the molecular chains recoil gradually after the cessation of shear. |
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They typically related to a geographical orientation or other locally meaningful identifying features. |
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For more advanced applications, microseismic monitoring is sometimes used to estimate the size and orientation of induced fractures. |
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The primary orientation of the annual street parades is typically from north to south, marching along major avenues. |
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However, the emphasis on the moral and political orientation of the ecocritic and the broad specification of the field of study are essential. |
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Lack of orientation, however, is where a great number of communications to others, and to ourselves, fall dead or go to mispurpose. |
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We present evidence for all three and show that local microtrichial orientation is seldom determined by any one factor. |
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The degrees awarded by the universities and polytechnics are at par by law, but the content and orientation of studies is different. |
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After the formation of Tawafuq and under the impetus of growing Sunni extremism, it became more Sunni in orientation. |
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The initial chapters of this report provide an orientation of orphan drugs dealmaking and business activities. |
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The vestibular system of each inner ear controls rotatory movements and orientation in, to and fro, up and down, and angular movements. |
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A formulation based on an orientation distribution function and its alignment tensors would be more elegant. |
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Relatively small changes in the orientation of the Earth's axis or length of the seasons can be a major influence on the Earth's climate. |
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The chisel orientation has to retain the planned anteversion of the femmoral component. |
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Justice Scalia is famous for his strong rule orientation, best articulated in his 1989 article, The Rule of Law as a Law of Rules. |
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This provides opportunities and offers location and orientation alternatives. |
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But henge orientation is highly variable and may have been more determined by local topography than by desire for symbolic orientation. |
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The volume included a map as well, differing from Stukeley's in several features apart from its orientation. |
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All participants categorised themselves as Cornish and identified Cornish as their primary ethnic group orientation. |
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Thus, orientation is much more important for thermosiphons than for heatpipes. |
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In brief, these unions are radical in their orientation, and may accurately be described as revolutionary. |
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Furberg's results had also provided the correct orientation of the DNA sugars with respect to the bases. |
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We have a national policy, but on our applications we don't ask about sexual orientation, religion or politics. |
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It just so happens that the dominant trend in much neoscholastic theology, promoted as it was by the Jesuits, was Molinist in orientation. |
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If they are wrapped in political orientation, the appointers face the music. |
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The shipment of facebooks will be distributed to the freshmen during orientation and move-in-week. |
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The orientation and spacing of the discontinuities were described using the scanline mapping method, following the ISRM description criteria. |
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The Kanuka and Jugdev study offers insight into potential theoretical support for MBA orientation programs. |
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Such noise can disrupt cetacean behavior such as their use of biosonar for orientation and communication. |
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The orientation of the numerical text labels is often used to indicate the direction of the slope. |
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The geographic orientation of Michigan's peninsulas makes for a long distance between the ends of the state. |
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The embolic division b is variable in size, degree of sclerotization, orientation, and rugosity. |
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A large body of research supports the success of orientation seminars for community college freshmen. |
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It was considered reformatory in basic orientation, though it was not strongly Lutheran. |
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Focus has also been linked to other more general cognitive processes, including attention orientation. |
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This is impossible in a spinet, due to the alternating orientation of the jacks. |
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It is noteworthy to say that orientation of Nummulites is an indication of paleocurrent. |
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The bays tend to be oval, lining up in a northwest to southeast orientation. |
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My interest in gaydar stems from my interest in social psychology, not from my sexual orientation. |
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Like all cetaceans, killer whales depend heavily on underwater sound for orientation, feeding, and communication. |
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In some simulations, this leads to an instability in which the magnetic field spontaneously flips over into the opposite orientation. |
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The extreme brightness and variability of blazars result from a chance orientation that brings one jet almost directly in line with Earth. |
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At this point the orientation of the Andes turns from Northwest in Peru to South in Chile and Argentina. |
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Argentine gauchos are well known for using it for night orientation in the vast Pampas and Patagonic regions. |
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The Fra Mauro world map is unusual, but typical of Fra Mauro's portolan charts, in that its orientation is with the south at the top. |
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The structuralist aspects of differential psychology provided the theoretical roots for the differentialist orientation. |
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Often, the device is a discrete component which outputs either a digital or analog signal proportional to its orientation. |
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Among the variables affecting the orientation of the objective perfectionism can be cited. |
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Orientation of an entire organization towards its brand is called brand orientation. |
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Campoamor however pleaded for women's rights regardless of political orientation. |
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The RIMU gives us the rover's orientation as well as any movement it is making. |
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The Throne speech was characterized by its incommensurable methodological scope as a structuring orientation on the state of the Nation. |
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The study confirms the widely accepted idea that portolans are mosaics of smaller charts, each with their own scale and orientation. |
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Astrology in all its forms assumes a connection between human health and affairs and the orientation of these with celestial bodies. |
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These materials are used for the orientation of new employees. |
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The changes in the orientation of the state of stress is recorded in the postglacial faults in southeastern Canada. |
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Variables are the relative sizes of the denominations and the religious, political and ideological orientation of the state. |
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Size and shape were determined by the visual angle subtended at the eye combined with perceived distance and orientation. |
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An example is the way spatial orientation is expressed in various cultures. |
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The resulting dataset is then screened with a criterion based on the distance and orientation of the photocentres in different photometric bands. |
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Smartphone apps are also now available, that make use of the internal accelerometer to provide orientation measurements. |
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But fleck may not have lost because of his sexual orientation. |
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McVeigh, who has declined to comment on his sexual orientation, said neither his on-line handle nor his profile gave away his identity. |
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During the coast the correct orientation for third stage separation was maintained by means of the attitude control system. |
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Changes in the molecular orientation and tensile properties of uniaxially drawn cellulose films. |
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Studies on migration have attempted to answer questions on the evolution of migration, orientation and navigation. |
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As the orientation of the fish changes relative to another fish, the amount of light reflected to the second fish by this layer also changes. |
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You could hear White's innate pop orientation at the fonda show as well. |
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The goal of the described control application is to detumble a satellite while achieving a desired orientation. |
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The orientation of the synclinal axis is approximately parallel to the valley and perpendicular to the orientation of striae. |
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This deformation has a fixed spatial orientation relative to the influencing body. |
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What kind of groupie FYIs does the NBA provide during rookie orientation? |
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The initial chapters of the report provide an orientation of orphan disease dealmaking and its associated business and partnering activities. |
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Its concerns are as much about valuing sexual orientation, genders, faiths and secularities as it is about race and ethnicity. |
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A SCY-III sound velocimeter was used to measure the sound veloc-ity along the fiber axis to indicate the overall orientation of molecules. |
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Unlike some object-oriented languages, the object orientation in Ruby actually does seem to make it easier to use. |
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Both were practitioners of Nichiren Buddhism and, over the course of the 1930s, the organization developed an increasingly religious orientation. |
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Thus the fraternal birth order effect is specific to male sexual orientation, and does not affect female sexual orientation. |
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Studies of bird migration including aspects of navigation, orientation and physiology are often studied using captive birds in special cages that record their activities. |
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Therefore, biopsy technique and orientation in the pathohistological assessment are very important, and correct classification in small superficial biopsies can be impossible. |
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The adsorption bond strength is dependent on the composition of the metal, corrodent, inhibitor structure, concentration, and orientation as well as temperature. |
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Most sedimentary rocks incorporate tiny amounts of iron rich minerals, whose orientation is influenced by the ambient magnetic field at the time at which they formed. |
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The first one uses an index of confidence of the estimated orientation, and the second one the detection of minima of scalar products in a neighbourhood. |
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They can be originally emplaced in a horizontal orientation, although tectonic processes may cause subsequent rotation of horizontal sills into near vertical orientations. |
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In sediments, the orientation of magnetic particles acquires a slight bias towards the magnetic field as they are deposited on an ocean floor or lake bottom. |
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Using magnetoception various other organisms, ranging from some types of bacteria to pigeons, use the Earth's magnetic field for orientation and navigation. |
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Furthermore, the VOS, somatosensory, and visual inputs are integrated to provide sensations of self-motion, spatial orientation and balance during navigation. |
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General semanticists favor the extensional orientation with its cumulative and progressive scientific ways and its practical way of resolving disputes through testing. |
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The gravitational interaction between the Earth and Moon causes ocean tides, stabilizes the Earth's orientation on its axis, and gradually slows its rotation. |
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Unfair and inaccurate stereotyping can make victims of all who share the same race, religion, ethnicity or national origin, sexual orientation, or disability. |
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I do not feel like I am outside anything due to my sexual orientation. |
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In its words and its deed, Windsor established a level of scrutiny for classifications based on sexual orientation that is unquestionably higher than rational basis review. |
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Ninety percent of Americans mistakenly believe that sexual orientation workplace protection is provided under the federal Employment Non-Discrimination Act. |
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The 3D orientation of the clasts is called the fabric of the rock. |
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Chief Claude Harris had sent a letter to the Boy Scouts requesting that they certify that the BSA would not discriminate on the basis of religion or sexual orientation. |
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It means that the cell orientation and stimulation of the cell divisions in the main tissue can be determined by the load transfer from the growing vein into the mesophile. |
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The Mandan would not sleep in this orientation, because it invited death. |
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The key elements of leader readiness development are goal orientation, developmental efficacy, self-concept clarity, leader complexity and metacognitive ability. |
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Even though Ardley uses the hammered gong and metallophone music of Indonesia as a starting point, the end result is still guided by his own jazz orientation. |
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Metamorphic rock fragments are identified by their aggregate nature, preferred orientation and by their high interference colours under the cross nicols. |
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The 1st variate indicated that diffuse vocational identity status is associated with negative views of the past and lower orientation toward the future. |
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Here, we examined the arrangement and orientation of two rod-like coiled-coil proteins, cortexillin and tropomyosin, around patterned gold nanostructures. |
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The third prominent mapping orientation was the Americentric one. |
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Father hunger appears to be a crucial motivational variable in matters as diverse as caretaking, sexual orientation, moral development, and achievement level. |
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As composite properties depend on the material microstructure including fiber amount and orientation, they are adequately modeled from micromechanics. |
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To form the battle line in the correct orientation relative to the enemy, the commanding admiral had to know the enemy fleet's distance, bearing, heading, and speed. |
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Fishing capacity can also be defined using an input or output orientation. |
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In later attempts by Slovenes at a consciously national orientation, the social cultural gatherings known as besede became the most important factor. |
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A project with Terma involves development of the next generation Star Tracker, an optical device that precisely determines a satellite's orientation in space. |
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When cells divide, Lis1 controls orientation of the mitotic spindle, an apparatus of subcellular fibers that segregates chromosomes during cell division. |
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The preferred orientation was recorded using Debye patterns. |
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With a generosity and humility too rare in our era of monologues and monomanias, he has entered into a wholehearted dialogue with thinkers of every philosophical orientation. |
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The grooves between the knobs trap a film of air that is consistent whatever the orientation or depth of the whale, making it an excellent sound mirror. |
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The orientation behaviour of the bird inside the cage is studied quantitatively using the distribution of marks that the bird leaves on the walls of the cage. |
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Genes are always in the same orientation with respect to this core region. |
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Compound dunes are large dunes on which smaller dunes of similar type and slipface orientation are superimposed, and complex dunes are combinations of two or more dune types. |
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The orientation of both sides of the 50p coin has been rotated through 180 degrees, meaning the bottom of the coin is now a corner rather than a flat edge. |
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This paired with orientation of the fibers leads to effective stress distribution onto the goethite fibers and not onto the weaker chitin matrix in the limpet teeth. |
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The orientation values for the precursor MDO films cooled under normal conditions and not stretched are very low, indicative of a spherulitic structure. |
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Chhattisgarh has a Counter Terrorism and Jungle Warfare School at Kanker, but the sources said it provides only a sixweek orientation course for increasing endurance. |
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This technique enabled the researchers to study the orientation and position of individual micrometre-sized grain particles that had coalesced around the chondrule. |
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With the advance of observation precision, the causes of Earth orientation changes are progressively being identified by geodesists and geophysicists. |
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Specifically, goethite crystals nucleate on these chitin fibers and push aside or engulf the chitin fibers as they grow, influencing their resulting orientation. |
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The text orientation is for the training of professional claims adjusters. |
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Furthermore, the plausibility of a negativistic personality orientation with chronic discontentment set in an oppositional and resentful posture may be worth considering. |
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The infection of the central nervous system supports the view that the neurotropism of H5N1 HPAIV leads to nervous disturbances with loss of orientation. |
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Marine mammals that make use of biosonar for orientation and communication are not only hindered by the extra noise, but may race to the surface in panic. |
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Demisexuality further complicates my orientation. Or, at the very least, demisexuality imposes more difficulty in describing my particular brand of queerness. |
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Vertical currency is a type of currency in which the orientation has been changed from the conventional horizontal orientation to a vertical orientation. |
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This, in turn, had many consequences such as optimism, future orientation, shedding the restraints of land scarcity, and the wastage of natural resources. |
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Just as no therapy is likely to change the sexual orientation of a woman who prefers a man, it is improbable that therapy will change the desire of a pedophile for a child. |
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These documents are Calvinistic in their doctrinal orientation. |
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Aristotle was no longer a force providing the epistemological and methodological focus for universities and a more mechanistic orientation was emerging. |
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Sesame Workshop, the educational workship behind the 40-year-old educational show, claimed that as puppets, Bert and Ernie do not have a sexual orientation. |
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So your orientation changes a little bit but it sinks in that the world is a sphere, and you're going around it, sometimes under it, sideways, or over it. |
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Gaillard had tried to show that the avenues had a solstitial orientation. |
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By the end of the early modern period, the structure and orientation of higher education had changed in ways that are eminently recognizable for the modern context. |
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The adjacent grains do not have the same orientation of the lattice thus giving the atoms in GB shifted positions relative to the lattice in the crystals. |
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