reorientation|reorientations in English

noun

redirection, act of changing direction; refamiliarization, act of reacquainting someone who a particular locatio

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1. Theologically, Luthar was into reorientation mutation.

2. The question of separation of families is addressed by the programme of reintegration and reorientation

3. Chloroplast reorientation in response to light in most plants (including angiosperms) is a blue light-mediated response

4. Juxta-acetabular osteotomies avoid major disorganization of the pelvic framework and allow easier reorientation of the acetabulum.

5. Reorientation of United Nations activities in the field of public information and communications (A/AC.198/2000/2);

6. The visual skills of scanning and reorientation, for example,(http://Sentencedict.com) from book to blackboard will be difficult.

7. X Locus Abluvion X Locus transforms a public courtyard into a space for introspection and reorientation

8. Post stall maneuvers were optimized with a mission coverage of flight path reorientation and target pointing.

9. Reorientation of United Nations activities in the field of public information and communications (A/AC.198/2001/2);

10. Reorientation of United Nations activities in the field of public information and communications (A/AC.198/2002/2);

11. Acoustically important is the continuous change of boundaries with subsequent reorientation and positioning of discrete objects relative to one another.

12. 15 No consensus has been achieved among scholars on the questions concerning the fundamental reorientation and periodization of China's contemporary diplomacy.

13. The relaxation times and the various molar activation parameters have been discussed in terms of dipole reorientation by molecular and intramolecular rotation.

14. 1989: Change of strategy: Start of the implementation of a strategic reorientation process focusing on the core competencies of skin care, wound care and adhesive technology.

15. Dielectric studies below 100 K give, for reorientation of the NF3 dipole in the structure I cages, an average activation energy of 0.79 kcal mol−1.

16. Branched filamentous organisms (e.g., Cladophora and moss protonema) require an orthogonal reorientation of Axiation, or a localized cell asymmetry (e.g., Btip^ growth in pollen tubes and fungal hyphae).

17. At a more practical level, the constitution engages in a modest pruning and reorientation of Curial structures with a view toward better inter-dicasterial communication, collaboration and efficiency.

18. In high-density polyethylene (HDPE) and in ultradrawn ultrahigh molecular weight polyethylene (UHMWPE) fibers, the changes in the 13C−13C dipolar couplings brought about by the reorientations of the 13C−13C internuclear vectors in the Crystallites were observed

19. The most important among these parameters are the H ... X distance, the acceptor strength of the halogen atom X for hydrogen bonding, and the coordination number C.N. and activation energy Ea for reorientation of the ammonium ion.

20. The incumbent Anther has been identified as the key synapomorphy for the subfamily Epidendroideae; however, there are two general ways of reaching the inflexion of the Anther in this group, one way by the reorientation of growth in the early ontogenetic stages of the Anther (called vandoid morphology), and the other, as the result of elongation