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Meanings of vertically oriented in English
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Usage of vertically oriented in English
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Crampons with verticallyoriented points can come in both monopoint and dual-point models.
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Ninety participants were asked to bisect lines radially and verticallyoriented.
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In snow, the verticallyoriented cookie-cutter frame shape are terrible for balling up.
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When the ice gets thin, brittle or just tricky, however, go with verticallyoriented points.
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The verticallyoriented, sensuous forms of the fully integrated centre fascia was inspired by waterfalls.
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The bill, featuring Viola Desmond, is the first verticallyoriented bank note issued in Canada.
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The iStrike Shuttle has a verticallyoriented body and includes a gyroscope for steady flying.
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However, this single-camera 3D motion analysis system is likewise reliable, but inaccurate, for verticallyoriented performance measurements.
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In the 1980s, SMC beefed up their design with a stainless-steel version, which has a verticallyoriented logo.
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HCs undergo a dramatic transition from verticallyoriented neurites that form columnar arbors to overlapping laminar dendritic arbors with differentiation.
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A minority resembled those in CA1, with fast spiking behavior, verticallyoriented dendrites, and axons confined to the region of origin.
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Horizontally and verticallyoriented few-layer graphenes have been synthesized directly on SiO2 coated Si substrates via thermal and hot-filament chemical vapor deposition, respectively.
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This finding has implications for common two point anchor systems that are verticallyoriented such as ice screw anchors or gear anchors in vertical cracks.
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Vertical Verticallyoriented front points are stiff and sharp and mimic the action of an ice-tool pick.
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Verticallyoriented points do slice through snow, and cause "balling" underfoot more than their counterparts, so are not ideal for general mountaineering.