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Merotelic attachments generate sufficient tension and are not detected by the SAC, and without correction, may result in chromosome mis-segregation due to slow chromatid migration speed.

orientation and characterized
He has reported the result of a test of his political orientation that characterized him as " neither leftist nor rightist, more libertarian than authoritarian ".
Smithers is shown to have a passionate and deep love for Mr. Burns and his sexual orientation has been characterized by the writers of the show as " Burns-sexual ".
Logistics outsourcing involves a relationship between a company and an LSP ( Logistic Service Provider ) which, compared with basic logistics services, has more customized offerings, encompasses a broad number of service activities, is characterized by a long-term orientation, and, thus, has a rather strategic nature.
The region is characterized by an Atlantic climate, due to its peculiar orientation, which is different from other valleys in Catalonia.
The special linear group SL ( n, R ) can be characterized as the group of volume and orientation preserving linear transformations of R < sup > n </ sup >.
The special linear group SL ( n, R ) can be characterized as the group of volume and orientation preserving linear transformations of R < sup > n </ sup >; this corresponds to the interpretation of the determinant as measuring change in volume and orientation.
Tandem and double seal nomenclature historically characterized seals based on orientation, i. e., tandem seals mounted face-to-back, double seals mounted back to back or face-to-face.
** Pansexuality, a sexual orientation characterized by potential attraction to people of all sexes / genders or to people regardless of their sex / gender
A different type of carved stones is found on the nearby Building J in the center of the Main Plaza, a building characterized by an unusual arrow-like shape and an orientation that differs from most other structures at the site.
Political differences, as articulated by the soon-to-become FSP, included what was characterized as the SWP ’ s uncritical support of the black nationalist views of Malcolm X, SWP ’ s orientation toward the labor aristocracy, its opportunism in the anti-Vietnam War movement, and its dismissive attitude toward the emerging feminist movement.
* Overo: A group of spotting patterns characterized by sharp, irregular markings with a horizontal orientation, usually more dark than white, though the face is usually white, sometimes with blue eyes.
Experimental evidence shows that a balance between skills of the individual and demands of the task ( compared to boredom and overload ) only elicits flow experiences in individuals characterized by an internal locus of control or a habitual action orientation.
Heteroflexibility is a form of a sexual orientation or situational sexual behavior characterized by minimal homosexual activity despite a primarily heterosexual sexual orientation that is considered to distinguish it from bisexuality.
The NCPA has been characterized as a " right wing think tank " by organizations including People for the American Way, a politically liberal advocacy organization, which noted that NCPA funding has come from foundations with a conservative orientation such as Bradley, Scaife, Koch, John M. Olin Foundation, Earhart Foundation, Castle Rock, and the JM Foundation.
Optic ataxia is the inability to guide the hand toward an object using visual information where the inability cannot be explained by motor, somatosensory, visual field deficits or acuity deficits Optic ataxia is seen in Bálint's syndrome where it is characterized by an impaired visual control of the direction of arm-reaching to a visual target, accompanied by defective hand orientation and grip formation.
Feminine behaviors have been characterized as interpersonal in orientation and focused on a concern for others.
BVI noise can occur on either the advancing or retreating side of the rotor disk and its directivity is characterized by the precise orientation of the interaction.
Volcanic in origin, the geology of the island is characterized by a substrata of basalt deformed by a series of fractures in a northwest-southeast orientation.
These patterns are characterized by irregular markings with a horizontal orientation.
EYFA's environmentalist perspective is characterized by a grassroots orientation and by its view that most environmental problems are also a question of social and economic injustice.

orientation and by
Interpretation, naturally, remains the role of the therapist, but orientation -- not only the patient's vocal giveaways of geographical and socio-economic background, but also vocal but non-verbal giveaways of danger spots in his relationship to people -- can be considerably beefed up by the linguist.
The fact that the group orientation and group identification are founded on supernatural principles and nourished by the well-springs of devotion simply give them a deeper and more satisfying dimension.
A clicking sound sometimes produced by caecilians may be a means of orientation, as in bats, or a form of communication.
Canadian syllabics differ from other abugidas in that the vowel is indicated by rotation of the consonantal symbol, with each vowel having a consistent orientation.
There are three principal families of abugidas, depending on whether vowels are indicated by modifying consonants by diacritics, distortion, or orientation.
Traditional survey methods of measurement and calculation have been replaced by inertial orientation and navigators and GPS.
Any individual alignment could indicate a direction by chance, but he planned to show that together the distribution of alignments was non-random, showing that there was an astronomical intent to the orientation of at least some of the alignments.
To holders of this view, one's orientation is defined by whom one is predisposed to fall in love with, whether or not one desires that person sexually.
It does however retain its separation from sexual attraction and as such is seen by many as an orientation within an orientation amongst the asexual community.
Chile ’ s extreme north-south orientation produces 7 different macro-regions distinguished by climate and geographical features, which allows the country itself to stagger harvests and results in extended harvesting seasons.
It is not a vector field because it depends not only on the position of a particular material point, but also on the local orientation of the surface element as defined by its normal vector.
They also found that the correlation between racism and conservatism could be entirely accounted for by their mutual relationship with social dominance orientation.
The authors concluded that opposition to affirmative action, especially among more highly educated conservatives, was better explained by social dominance orientation than by principled conservatism.
The motion of the solar system, and the orientation of the plane of the are aligned with features of the microwave sky, which on conventional thinking are caused by structure at the edge of the observable universe
In the 1960s, Jürgen Habermas raised the epistemological discussion to a new level in his Knowledge and Human Interests, by identifying critical knowledge as based on principles that differentiated it either from the natural sciences or the humanities, through its orientation to self-reflection and emancipation.
and have orientation determined by the path of the particle.
If the orientation of the tangent relative to some starting position is θ ( s ), then ρ ( s ) is defined by the derivative dθ / ds:
The attitude and orientation of the counselor were demonstrated to be instrumental in the decisions made by the client.
An orientation chooses which of the two half-lines determined by O is the positive, and which is negative ; we then say that the line " is oriented " ( or " points ") from the negative half towards the positive half.
The modern Cartesian coordinate system in two dimensions ( also called a rectangular coordinate system ) is defined by an ordered pair of perpendicular lines ( axes ), a single unit of length for both axes, and an orientation for each axis.
Inspired by the USSR's Glasnost and the fall of the Berlin Wall, this group also favored a new political orientation, focused less on Marxism and armed struggle, and more on the democratisation of Palestinian society.
A geometric interpretation can be given to the value of the determinant of a square matrix with real entries: the absolute value of the determinant gives the scale factor by which area or volume is multiplied under the associated linear transformation, while its sign indicates whether the transformation preserves orientation.

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